A-frame for 911/912 anyone ever come across one?

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Rod 912
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A-frame for 911/912 anyone ever come across one?

Post by Rod 912 »

as t says..does anybody do them? :?:
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Post by 69Olive »

Try a pm to phil912cars. He usually has quite a few used bits and pieces.
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Rod 912
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Post by Rod 912 »

no...i mean an A-frame for towing...instead of a trailer :D
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Er....yeah...I knew that :oops: But like I say, if you do need an A-arm, give phil912cars a buzz :D
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Post by PetrolHead »

Didn't the Black and Silver striped Team Botch 912 have some sort of A-frame set up when former owner Mat Roberts and Paul Venners towed it with the old Black and silver Team Botch split van ?

Might be worth asking Paul.V what they used.

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Post by Rod 912 »

yep...the other botch 912 had an A-frame......but in true botch style i think it was welded to the car then cut off!!!! i ll speak to paul anyway...the car will be with him over the winter months :wink:

just thought a frame is a handy thing to have for the odd times moving the car about

thanks anyways guys :albino:
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