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Hi all, Havnt been on here directly since my last message a couple of years back. I offered assistance to one and all with Lansing faults / info. I have been snowed under with requests and managed to get all but one going. Dozens of Lansing owners from dozens of Countries. Excellent. The only one I failed on was a 5.2s that we DID get going but was then destroyed by thugs who wanted paying for THEIR failed attempts at getting it going... Imagine that. Anyway, All has gone quiet so I am posting this in the hope that I can further assist with these fine machines. My email address is on my Profile and I am in New Zealand. Done just about nothing but Lansings since 1974 so I know which way is up.! yakida lads.
  • Posted 22 Sep 2011 14:12
  • By baz_c
  • joined 20 Mar'09 - 20 messages
  • Auckland, New Zealand
Lansing work a PLEASURE, since 1974. Email Baz:............chevron at pin.co.nz

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