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I've had this for years but don't know the make and model. There are no markings on the marker. It looks like it's from around the early to mid nineties. It's a simple blow back semi and has a couple of parts missing.
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One important details that actually makes this specific example cooling, being in Australia, is that these were the first supposedly the first marker that Mac Dev made. Mac Dev branded them as the Tempest.
One important details that actually makes this specific example cooling, being in Australia, is that these were the first supposedly the first marker that Mac Dev made. Mac Dev branded them as the Tempest.
That's interesting because the one thing that struck me about the Diamond GT was how poor the machining was. There was absolutely no finishing on the body, to the point that all the edges were razor sharp out of the box, at least on the examples my local store got.
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