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ashbudd7
Steering reassurance
1st May 2012,
08:12 PM
K4KEV
Yep you seem to have it...
1st May 2012,
08:28 PM
ashbudd7
Brilliant, thanks Kev. So is...
1st May 2012,
08:35 PM
K4KEV
If you are going with the...
1st May 2012,
08:40 PM
K4KEV
forgot to say YOU will be...
1st May 2012,
08:42 PM
ashbudd7
Yea, I'm cool with that...
1st May 2012,
08:49 PM
alga
The Sierra shaft fits on the...
1st May 2012,
10:31 PM
K4KEV
I meant to mention it but...
2nd May 2012,
09:23 AM
ashbudd7
Looking good there Kev!...
3rd May 2012,
12:52 PM
ashbudd7
Oh right, so the group 4...
1st May 2012,
08:48 PM
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1st May 2012, 08:49 PM
ashbudd7
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Quote:
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K4KEV
forgot to say YOU will be deciding the length when you extend the whole engine bay side of steering
Yea, I'm cool with that thanks, just hadn't spotted what was different.
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