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Guy Macon

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(Msg. 76) Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 6:03 am
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Rich Grise wrote:

>Got pix? Or any other kind of specs?

http://www.elan-2.com/products.asp

$9,500 new for the elan2 Office Liquid Nitrogen
Generator without Autotransfer Half to a quarter
that used if you find a doctor that is getting
rid of one.

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Guy Macon
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