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Roll bar?
Hello to you all.
I'm new to this site. I live in Finland. I found myself last summer from German ERA Cobra 427 The identification number # 117 I would now be one question regarding the ERA 427 roll bar design. I would like to know the pipe diameter and the width of the arc center to center. Thank you. |
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Thank you for your prompt reply.
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Hey Bob. Twenty-two minutes to get a reply from you? Must be slowing down in your dotage. We didn't used to have to wait so long for an answer.
DonC |
Purely random... Usually I log on at break time (or whenever I get totally frustrated).
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