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Ian Grace
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Road springs

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I just had an e-mail from Max Dawkins in Oz asking for spring specs. I seem to remember a discussion on these (for Halbe?) recently but canot find the thread. Anybody know where the data is? I think I scanned in and posted a diagram from Blower, but all my documentation is still packed in about 80 boxes!
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Halbe,

Perfect!

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Did anyone come up with a British based spring reforger? If not may need to talk to you Halbe about yopur man in Holland!
if it's got wheels or chips - it'll cost you dear
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Post by halbe »

Hello Toby

I think Chris has had his springs done for the semi sports.
Or try this firm, I don't know them but might be worth to check :|
http://www.jones-springs.co.uk/home.htm


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Post by Trevor Wilkinson »

Or you could try this one:



Brost Forge Motorspring Service
Unit 7
149 Roman Way
London
N7 8XH
London

Tel: 020 7607 2311


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Thanking you! :D
if it's got wheels or chips - it'll cost you dear
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