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From: Bernhard Fruehstueck <brmf@****.TU-GRAZ.AC.AT>
Subject: Tradelist
Date: Sat, 18 Apr 1998 11:57:45 +0200
Hi!

Have a look on my new updated trade list.
I will reply each offer.



Cards which I want:

First Run:
Skwraaaaaark!
Fairlight Excalibur
Elite Security Mage
The Big Chase

German Promos:
Brandenburger Tor (offer 3 Rares)
Kuenstliche Intelligenz (offer 3 Rares)
HK Urban Combat (offer 3 Rares)

Underworld:
Spell Lock
State of Confusion
Wildfire

Cards which I have:

First Run
Da' Proffezur
Dodger
Hatchetman 2057 (germ., for 2 Rares)
Highbrow (germ.)
Ripper
Sally Tsung
Tin Man
Crash
Redirect Datatrail (germ.)
Gyro Stabilizer
Hellblast
Monofilament Whip (germ.)
Panther Assault Gun (germ.)
Skillsoft: Demolitions (germ.)
Skillsoft: Piloting
Smartgun Link
Wired Reflexes
Humanis Policlub Ganger
The Fat Man
Yoshimo Chang
Ares Macrotechnology
Aztechnology
The Z-Zone
Barney Phyffe
Custom System
Flock of Geese
Guarian Earth Elemental
Motion Detectors
Brain Freeze
Distraction
Just a Rumor
Suicide Run
Tactics: Converge
Ambidextrous (germ.)
Dragon Hunt
Dunkelzahn's Black Book
Kamikaze Run

Underworld:
Holmes
Humbug
Ivan
Longhorn
Ro-Jin
Acid Mist
Black Credsticks
Coffin Hotel
Leader of the Pack
Last Stand



Thanks for looking!



>>Bernhard Fruehstueck alias BRMF (brmf@****.tu-graz.ac.at)<<
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