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Re: CA conversion Q
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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Cost a lot? "What you talkin about willis?"

Shouldn't cost more than $250.

For modification of tailshaft with reconditioned unijoints, shorten, balance and paint.

Cost me $30 for tailshaft and $180 for rest of the work.

If you've found a place that charges $700-$800 in Silverwater road, don't recommend them to anyone else. That's the price for a new manufactured tailshaft using all new parts.

Chris

Posted on: 2006/4/20 6:02
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     CA conversion Q danny30001 2006/4/20 5:57
       Re: CA conversion Q LAGWAGON 2006/4/20 5:59
         Re: CA conversion Q danny30001 2006/4/20 6:03
           Re: CA conversion Q heathbruce 2006/4/20 6:35
       Re: CA conversion Q dattodude 2006/4/20 6:02
       Re: CA conversion Q tezza 2006/4/20 12:45
         Re: CA conversion Q skiddz 2006/4/20 12:53
           Re: CA conversion Q tezza 2006/4/20 13:24
             Re: CA conversion Q Mildman 2006/4/20 14:17




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