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| Active Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Dokkum, The Netherlands
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| Yeah... It's currently held up in customs...
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| PTP posted in the new body thread about the old ano jobs. I gues they used to have some aussie working for them that did all the original ano jobs. He would have taken on some custom work back in the day. Given the similarity between this and the other micro's of its time I would suspect he did it. Unfortunately he moved back down under and there is no one to replace him. Leaving us hoping for one of the new shops to match his skill. On a side note I want the reg off that tank. I have one exactly like it. It is an early air america and I have great uses for it. If you can see your way to selling it to me I will offer you a fair price. PM incoming.
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