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So do I, but my arb 150 done 1300 hrs, and needs a few bits done on it, and my local 3rd party dealer who I have to get the parts through, are useless, they have got previous orders wrong charged me twice for the same order and took about 5 week's to get them, when they arrived, some bits were wrong, that's why I tried something different.

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So do I, but my arb 150 done 1300 hrs, and needs a few bits done on it, and my local 3rd party dealer who I have to get the parts through, are useless, they have got previous orders wrong charged me twice for the same order and took about 5 week's to get them, when they arrived, some bits were wrong, that's why I tried something different.
Hmm your gm has nearly 1300 times the hrs and needs a few bits doing but the forst has 500 and has required a full rework, sorry I'm negatively influenced due to having no end of failures on my st8 and one hell of a fight to get them sorted which they eventually did by basically swapping the engine into a new machine at less than 500hrs
My bandit hasmore than 600 hrs now and iv had to change the blades and oil and even a bulb after it inconveniently blew .

I really hope you have a good one as apparently they do exist but then according to my daughter so do unicorn's.
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