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Old July 30th 08, 05:23 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Trailer Wing Dollies available

Hi,

Am posting this for a friend of mine. If interested, you can contact
me, and I'll connect you.

- What: A pair of wing root dollies copied from a 1981 Komet
Trailer for an LS4.
- Why: Built for a trailer project that never got completed.
- How much: Best offer.

I've seen welding work done by the same person before and it is
excellent. I'm sure these would be a good deal for anyone trying to
fit out a homebuilt trailer or even better shifting an LS4 into an
existing Komet trailer. I don't have any pictures or other info, but
the guy who made these is a real straight shooter.

Location: Philadelphia, PA, USA.

Regards,
Erik Mann
LS8-18 (P3)

 




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