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| Post Whore Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: London, On. | X-Board into Pre-BE Revvy?
I'm wanting to get an older Revvy, the type with the stronger shell (if I can ever find one). Is it possible, if I buy the x-board separate, to install it into the older revvy? Is it very difficult to install? Also, how can you tell from a picture if it is a new style or old style revvy? From what I remember, if it says "X-Board" on it, its a brittle shell one. What's a good way to tell if it's a soft shelled revvy?
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