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General Forums => Air Speed Lounge => Topic started by: moni on August 23, 2006, 12:55:58 PM
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Chris from Regina sent me the following about a swap vendor from the show, and I'm hoping someone around here might know who this dude is and how to get a hold of him.
The guy I'm searching for was about 2 stalls up, sort of in the middle, on the left. He had an early white panel, airbagged suspension and it was for sale. It was all bus parts, including seats and some chopped out sheet metal.
if anyone knows who this is -- or if you think this is you -- shoot me a quick PM with some contact info. I think Chris is looking to buy his Berg Shifter.
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i bought some sc gates off him last year and i think he mentioned that he was from the island if that helps.....
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he was from the island and knows John Main. Maybe send him to VVWC.CA
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apparently it's not a guy named Steve, who has a white westy. Chris got parts from him too, but was looking for the other bus guy at the swap... :huh:
anyone?
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This panel was actually grey and he wanted 11,500 for it , and it had a rag top... and if you ask Geoff he will have the doods info has they had to sign in
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This panel was actually grey and he wanted 11,500 for it , and it had a rag top...
That's the one. Thanks for posting this Moni. I should have just come here and done it myself....I wasn't thinking. If anyone has his contact info I'd appreciate it. I got back to the swap just in time to see him drive away.
I'll also have to take this time to say thanks to everyone that made the GCVW weekend such a great event! It was well worth the 36 plus hours of driving to get there and back. We were made to feel at home by everyone we met. It was our first time out for the show and we are planning next year's trip already....and we're bringing more people with us. The plans are for a 25 and 36 HP TI & TII prarie cruz from Manitoba and Sask. We'll probably have to leave early August to make it in time ;) .
I can already hear the RGB's whining.....
Thanks again,
Chris