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Thread: Difference between 65,66,67 68 dash pads ?

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    Difference between 65,66,67 68 dash pads ?

    I know from 69 on but having difficulty on finding any reference on the above as to what is correct.
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    You can find the answer in the book of Brett Johnson. By head I would say:

    65 4 button
    65- 67
    68

    Richard

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