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Old 24-03-17, 23:49
Grant Bowker Grant Bowker is online now
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An earlier discussion of the Layrub joint (and difficulty finding them) took place at http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ghlight=layrub
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Old 26-03-17, 11:37
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I think those parts are from SPA light truck - we have the 6x4 SPA 35 SDovunwue and the gear box has very similat design... thank you for the informations.
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Old 26-03-17, 12:45
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Checking out Milweb and saw this in the background behind the Fiat 18BL.

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It is in Italy but who knows as the vendor has other interesting vehicles for sale.

Email :- gianluca.pedrazzoli@libero.it for more information.

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Old 26-03-17, 13:34
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Mr. Perazzoli is a great guy. I think he allready sold the SPA - was on MW too...
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Old 26-03-17, 14:44
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Pictures of the Fiat SPA that I found in rural West Dorset. John.
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Old 26-03-17, 14:49
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I will talk about the SPA once I have watched the Formula 1 race, John.
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Old 28-03-17, 12:48
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Mechanical oddity is an understatement! That's the strangest drive train configuration I've ever seen. I think there was a little outside the box thinking here.

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