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Old 30-04-18, 13:27
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Perhaps the two covers was to do with what vehicle the WASP part was installed in. Wasn't the WASP turned upside down to fit in the RAM?
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Maybe this way the buckles/straps were kept on the bottom or top only?
This one seems the one to cover the downwards "droop snoot" as seen on the Wasp:
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