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Old July 4th 03, 11:41 AM
Tin-Char D'un
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Default Firewire bracket header thingy...?

Hey peeps, don't suppose anyone can suggest somewhere I can get a firewire
bracket for my ASUS A7N8X deluxe mobo?? I didn't get one in the box with my
mobo (another good job Ebuyer!) so I'm kinda on the lookout for one. Cheers,
Dave.

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