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its a good idea to replace the tensioners.. was yours stuffed cyrus or he just thought it was a good idea?

mine i am not keeping much longer so i don't really care about longterm viability so much.. as long as it doesn't pack it in in the next 10,000km thats all i want. .

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So I have to scan them?
well i scanned each page in off the refidex.. then imported into photoshop, matched, resized.. etc

Oh MAN why not just use the UBD on cdrom, dats whay I do :), way eiser than scanning!

its a good idea to replace the tensioners.. was yours stuffed cyrus or he just thought it was a good idea?

mine i am not keeping much longer so i don't really care about longterm viability so much.. as long as it doesn't pack it in in the next 10,000km thats all i want. .

Well one is stuffed and Gav said it owuld be best to replace both at same time, I still have both of them, I thought hell I have paid for them, mine as well kepp em, might bring them along next time I am out :D

Cyrus, congrats, ur now in charge of sending me the maps off your CD :D

you got broadband I'll just email you the cd :D:)

I can post on to you if you want, they are only like $30 and this new version you get all the cities, even perth! :D

There's not point using map references because every refidex's pages are different.

Are they? I thought they at least tried to keep the same ones as best they could. UBD always did suck though.. nobody used them in melb - they all used melways.

CD rom sounds like the best way!

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