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ASW20 liftup panel mod ,do you want one



 
 
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Old September 7th 04, 08:56 PM
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Default ASW20 liftup panel mod ,do you want one

I am getting a local engineering shop who does work for the local branch
of the Confederate Airforce to make a set of the parts for the M & H liftup
panel modification for my ASW20L and ordering in uprated gas strut from
the German manufacturer
Several of the local owners are interested and are ordering a kitset
as well.
Does any other ASW20 owner want to add to the order to help bring down the
cost to everyone ,estimated cost of the metal parts plus uprated gas strut
and pneumatic
connector is US$350
contact
Gary O'Neill
New Zealand

goneill at win dot co dot nz


 




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