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| I'm moving to New Zealand in August, and I've got a few UK cylinders that I'd like to take (shipping containiner - so no weight issues). I've been trying to find out if they would be valid in NZ, but I couldn't find anything more recent than a guide to gas cylinders from 1988 (rev.1992). It also doesn't mention any Faber cylinders. I'd really appreciate any info that anyone has picked up. (These are all 12l fabers - 1 from 2002, two from 1993 - all hydroed and O2 cleaned within 2 years). Dan. |
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