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Creating PDF of MW 9 Speed Conversion
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Posted by SKK -Big Red Fan on December 17, 2006 at 11:15:22 from (139.55.150.226):
I am in the process of scanning, and retyping in the original instructions for the M&W 9 speed after-market installation. It will take me awhile to clean up the drawings, and try to re-shoot some of the actual installation pictures, as best I can. I am then hopeful that there will be some place on this site to post the finished file. Anyone having good pictures of an existing unit, assembled parts, etc. or another brand of conversion that wants to loan to me for awhile, I will try and add to this file or create a separate document. Not trying to step on toes, just preserve knowledge and history for everyone. SKK- Big Red Fan (How bout them Lady Huskers VB)
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