In article <LAW2-F146BZTW5k1Ed200003881@hotmail.com>, George Parker
<ygpz4re@hotmail.com> writes
>Can someone send me a link to the procedures for recentering the PDWA? I
>have them somewhere, but just can't put my hands on them, so....
>
>My most desired yet unobtainable part?? As silly as it may sound, it's the
>little clip that bolts to the side of the tub just behind the doors and you
>clip your seat belt tongue into it when the belt is not in use. Can't seem
>to find them anywhere.
No, they are somewhat scarce, aren't they? I'd forgotten about my hunt
for those when I sent in my entry for the most desirable unobtainable
part. Anyway, the good news is that the Spitfire Graveyard has a
bucket full of them, and wherever you are in the world, the postage is
not going to be horrific.
The Spitfire Graveyard
Arch 33, Sussex Street
Sheffield, England
Tel. +44-(0)114-270 0886 or +44-(0)114-268 2071
ATB
--
Mike
Michael Hargreave Mawson, author of "Eyewitness in the Crimea"
http://www.greenhillbooks.com/booksheets/eyewitness_in_the_crimea.html
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