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wing stands/uprights were bought off ebay. seller had 2, i bought one and im pretty sure other one was sold on sau. but this was awhile back. wouldnt know where to get them now.

Edited by john-e boi
wing stands/uprights were bought off ebay. seller had 2, i bought one and im pretty sure other one was sold on sau. but this was awhile back. wouldnt know where to get them now.

I made those uprights :P

john-e boi, why havn't you used the covers?

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LOL couldnt be bothered getting it sprayed so just whacked it straight on. doesnt bother me that it doesnt have the cover :P

couple more pics from GOR yesterday

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^ sorry had to put it up twice, otherwise it wont show on the other post =\

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