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Babe Bee Backplate Plating
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Re: Babe Bee Backplate Plating
fit90 wrote:Jetpack,
That is a stunning transformation. Beautiful work.
Bob
Thanks Bob and thanks to everyone for the help and ideas. At least I know what options are out there plus a bit more which is great.
I will leave the piston and cylinder on it and run it as it is, I am curious how well she does!
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