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Date:         Mon, 25 May 1998 15:51:15 -0700
Reply-To:     Bob Calkins <"loganc@innercite.com"@INNERCITE.COM>
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From:         Bob Calkins <"loganc@innercite.com"@INNERCITE.COM>
Organization: Motherlode Photography
Subject:      Bug O Rama
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Did anyone get to Bug O Rama...saw a couple of you there...our friend from the Old Volks Home.... Had a great time and for those of you that missed it....great swap meet. 3 lines one half mile long, each....... got a Panzer Brush Guard for my 80....new.....$25.00 and a set of MBZ alloys for $100.... Now my question...... do I have to cut out the center on the front 2 for the 80? I think I will have to put studs in the roters instead of the standard bolts as they wont fit into the bolt holes...my concern, it sure runs close to the "A" arms on the suspention and to the calipers.....how bout it guys, has anyone done this before???? Ciao, Bob Calkins 69 Dormer/80 Westy


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