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Previously on "Concorde Rolls-Royce Olympus 593-610 Turbojet Engine with Reheat"
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Originally posted by PAH View PostIdeal gift for someone called Donnie.
Just got that - quality.
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and indeed the trees, assuming you could keep the unit still.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostIt would be great for clearing autumn leaves if you have a large garden
Just rev it up for a few seconds and they'd all be gone, even those pesky leaves still stuck on the trees.
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Rolls Royce? I probably worked on that one. I wouldn't if I were you.
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It would be great for clearing autumn leaves if you have a large gardenOriginally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Post
It says in the description that you can't use it for anything........except looking at.
Just rev it up for a few seconds and they'd all be gone, even those pesky leaves still stuck on the trees.
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It says in the description that you can't use it for anything........except looking at.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostAnyway, one's no use, unless you wanted to build a Wiley Coyote style jet propelled vehicle.
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Anyway, one's no use, unless you wanted to build a Wiley Coyote style jet propelled vehicle.
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Checkout the sellers other items for sale - pair of Concorde seats for £1250 and a
main landing wheel for £1099
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That's a flip of a lot of cash for an ornament. I wonder what the scrap value is?
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Concorde Rolls-Royce Olympus 593-610 Turbojet Engine with Reheat
Concorde Rolls-Royce Olympus 593-610 Turbojet Engine with Reheat | eBay (used)
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