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Nice work Buck.
For those interested; Ther are a couple of NEW OLD STOCK rotors on epay. If the auction hasnt ended. I emailed the seller and ask him to mic the rotors so that WE would know how thick orginal rotors where when new. having a few old ones I dont want to turn them down if its to the point of no return or store them and so I was curios. his reply is a bit more tha 1/2 inch but there is a coating to prevent rust, so he thought the NOS rotors are 1/2 inch. Perhaps its well known to many but since I wasnt awate I thought I would share with anyone else who, like me, might be big and blonde-- hey, Im not dumb, just a little overweight and mentally challenged.
It is so nice visiting friends and family in Fla. while the ground is frozen in southern IL. Are there any Californians I can visit next March? I like to cook and will do dishes and mow the lawn and or help work on Sunbeams and buy some groceries.First come receive first consideration. LOL
TtT



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<DIV class=plainMail>Nice work Buck.</DIV>
<DIV class=plainMail>For those interested; Ther are a couple of NEW OLD STOCK rotors on epay. If the auction hasnt ended. I emailed the seller and ask him to mic the rotors so that WE would know how thick orginal rotors where when new. having a few old ones I dont want to turn them down if its to the point of no return or store them and so I was curios. his reply is a bit more tha 1/2 inch but there is a coating to prevent rust, so he thought the NOS rotors are 1/2 inch. Perhaps its well known to many but since I wasnt awate I thought I would share with anyone else who, like me, might be big and blonde-- hey, Im not dumb, just a little overweight and mentally challenged.</DIV>
<DIV class=plainMail>It is so nice visiting friends and family in Fla. while the ground is frozen in southern IL. Are there any Californians I can visit next March? I like to cook and will do dishes and mow the lawn and or help work on Sunbeams and buy some groceries.First come receive first consideration. LOL</DIV>
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