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I was wondering how the fuel sender of my HUP would look like and how it functions, so I dismantled one to have a peek at the inside.
It all in all quite simple
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I needed to move my chassis to my own workshop, a bit too soon I'm still working on my workshop to finish (newly build)
2 projects in one but glad that the lady is home |
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After a long pauze we did some work again on the roof
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Pieter,
Its looking good, I remember when I was at that stage, and very frustrated. Who's making your seat covers? I have just got the canvas to make mine and the rest of the canvas bits. Jonathan |
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I have them made by a guy here in Holland www.debeklederij.nl but I guess you can also have them made in the UK or by John and Mary Worthing |
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