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post Jan 8 2010, 08:56 AM
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Yea, I saw that part in the figure in the PET but it didn't look anything like the actual part even though it had the correct part number. Trying to verify the part number led me to search the AA catalog and PelicanParts for info. The only thing I eventually found was a single page in the factory workshop manual which even there, really didn't use the same part description.
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Yea, I saw that part in the figure in the PET but it didn't look anything like the actual part even though it had the correct part number. Trying to verify the part number led me to search the AA catalog and PelicanParts for info. The only thing I eventually found was a single page in the factory workshop manual which even there, really didn't use the same part description.


Jim, their PET translations from German seem to read like the various Asian languages' to English translations for electronics & computers today! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/lol-2.gif)

In the PET they also call the little rectangular base gasket/seal for the side mirrors - "Desk Pad" !! - WTF !!??
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