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Re: 1930-1932 Fender Lights -
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speedster1930
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Having read all the contributions to this thread, the most interesting is the notion of 3D printing, scanning and producing metal 3D printed parts. Can someone expand on this process. I need to remake the radiator filler neck on my 745/734. I have one but it's pot metal, falling apart and certainly beyond saving.

Posted on: 2022/2/12 1:06
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Re: 1930-1932 Fender Lights -
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Hi
I can take care of all of that for you. Feel free to give me a call at your convenience 618 304 0907.
Thanks
Crin

Posted on: 2022/2/12 9:38
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Re: 1930-1932 Fender Lights - 'market survey'
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Gar
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I vote for the AC and goose neck as well

Posted on: 2022/2/12 15:11
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