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Thread: WTB: SWB knee pad

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    WTB: SWB knee pad

    Want to buy a one '65-'68 piece knee pad to SWB. Ideally it would be ready to use '68 one-year-only piece and in minimum just the metal part which is restorable. So everything in between goes as well - let me know what you have.

    Contact via PM - thank you already in advance

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    Where are you located?

    Richard
    searching for engine (case) 903742

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    Hi Richard,

    sorry for delay in reply - I just noticed that there was a reply in my ad. I'm located overseas in Finland. However I have provision to utilise shipping company that takes care of the overseas part if needed.

    Br,
    Aki

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    Since you write 65-68, I guess you need the one that goes up on the ends?

    Btw sometimes shipping an item over 1 mtr / 40” can be an issue, hence my question.

    Richard
    searching for engine (case) 903742

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    if you can`t strike a deal with Richard ....i have one too ...ship to FIN is 57€

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    FYI

    I have them in production as we speak in steel

    like original

    should be ready in April

    I hope to retail them 349€

    Marek
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    Yes - I'm looking for one for my 68 S, so ideally part would have support aluminium list as used in L/S models. But I'm open for ones without as well. The one I have has been tampered by someone with 'limited skll-set' and it has extensive rust issues.

    Long items are sometimes challenging to ship

    Quote Originally Posted by preS View Post
    Since you write 65-68, I guess you need the one that goes up on the ends?

    Btw sometimes shipping an item over 1 mtr / 40” can be an issue, hence my question.

    Richard

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    What makes a ‘68 a one year only. cliff
    To err is human; to blame it on someone else is more human...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff View Post
    What makes a ‘68 a one year only. cliff
    To my knowledge there are at least two things:
    1. Padding was changed to be slightly thicker for '68
    2. 67-'68 L/S has a provision for trim list

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    I only have 64/65/66 knee pads, so you might try to find a 68 first.

    Richard
    searching for engine (case) 903742

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