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Old 25-04-13, 03:47
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I had Sam do some sanding today when the vibrations got too much for me.
The previous painting wasn't to neat I'll have to try harder at being messy to match it.
Can anyone tell me why BN is stamped into the support stay?
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Old 25-04-13, 03:54
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Can anyone tell me why BN is stamped into the support stay?
Perhaps the initials of the OEM who built them?
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