Subject: Re: Gears or Chain
Author: Chuck Stottlemyer
Date: Aug 4, 2005, 2:29 PM
Post ID: 1719253155
So, if he's going to just throw away that 4LS front brake setup.. I'd be
interested.. :) :)
I might even cough choke *pay* for it..
Cheers,
Chuck in Indiana
98 Centauro
00 Jack-All hack tractor
73 Eldo project
80 SP Kalifornia
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