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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | Hi You may want to add some info to your post ![]() Your Name Address State, City, USA Phone number email address Prices would be nice I know that's a hard one but if you have a min.charge..I saw your 1st post and I know what type of motors you repair but some may not know... ==========
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