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Date:         Thu, 30 Apr 92 17:39:17
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From:         dace.ecc@argonet.co.uk (David Eccles)
Subject:      Re:Brazilian clutch etc

If you can affors it always go for German parts - we have to use brazilian things like kingpins etc...but although good the quality is not as good as the German...basically you get whay you pay for. I fitted a Brazilian clutch and plate in my bus and it wore out in about 14 months...the german one I now have was more expensive but you coukd see anf feel the difference when it was on the counter. Still needs must etc.... --

**dace.ecc@argonet.co.uk** Hal 'ECHO' Eccles - WFRP, X-files, etc... '72 1303S Ragtop David (bill payer)Eccles - SSVC, Volkswagens etc '67 Split; '72 Bug


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