Hi
I've mentioned this pan before but now I have pictures.
It's fitted to a beach buggy and appears to have the whole rear suspension mounted on rubber mountings.
It looks original/factory made and not a back yard job. (Except for the rusted coffee tin that somehow snuk into the picture)
Does anyone know what it comes off?
Cheers
Identify the pan
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Re: Identify the pan
Now that was to easy for blitz as a quizzzBlitzkrieg wrote:Type Three

Give him a more difficould one

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Re: Identify the pan
Easy again thats a type3 pot series 

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