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Offline pato08

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Further to "let the game begin"
« on: 06.10. 2011 12:28 »
I did a dry run putting the 1957 A10 together, to get som measurements for bolts and spacers, and to see what I still need. The front end was also fitted and is all there. the back guard is a bit past it, I did buy a aftermarket one in UK, but it's not a very good repo. Magneto and Dynamo look Ok but will need a clean up.
My first priority will be the engine, and if anyone can recomend a good engine guy in the Canberra area I be much abliged.
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Re: Further to "let the game begin"
« Reply #1 on: 06.10. 2011 19:33 »
G'day Pato,
                go and see Peter or Paul Dunster, I think their in Mitchel. A couple of old racing mates, should point you in the right direction.
Cheers.
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Re: Further to "let the game begin"
« Reply #2 on: 07.10. 2011 10:00 »
Thank you to admin for editing my photo's, and thank to muskrat for the goss on the dunster brothers, for some reason that name rings a bell.
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