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RE: Re: RE: Unit ID
I thank you.
It's a neat vehicle. Mike and I drove to Kansas City in 2000 to the convention in it. A good ride, a little windy and 14.2 mpg, 1200 miles. (Noisy)
RE: Re: RE: Unit ID
I wish,
These are some numbers I found on one of the Goats I sold about 10 years ago. It was in service with the one I have now, So, curious.
M37 aux. seat
I don't know if this will help or not but here's a picture from the manual.
Looks like you have everything but the support and the front edge, probably like the rear.
M37 aux. seat
I don't know if this will help or not but here's a picture from the manual.
Looks like you have everything but the support and the front edge, probably like the rear.
I,too, use it in every internal cumbustion engine I own. It really cleans em out, and if you have one apart soak your injectors in the stuff, they will be clean like new.
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