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    Great TA rebuild story over here

    No, not mine, that's er slowed down a bit.

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    www.Transalp.org :: View topic - New TA-AT Conversion

    I think the Australian climate must help the build.
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    Re: Great TA rebuild story over here

    It is indeed a great story so far---- I hope our Aussie mate keeps us in the picture. Makes me think about pulling my Alp apart--no, not just yet!!
    All the best.

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    Re: Great TA rebuild story over here

    It would be nice to do something like that but it costs quite a lot, as it is hard to stop fettling once you start.
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