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Re: autococker or something else?

In Reply to: Re: autococker or something else? posted by Not_Bob on October 13, 2003 at 10:20:47:


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dave "_dave__from_the_coalition" ciarcia
on October 13, 2003 at 12:36:01


from the autococker family -- i love my evolution from smarts parts set up with a freak set and a max flow i have no issues with it it doesnt break paint its fast and accurate and very depndable better you will not need to upgrade it its the top of the line in the autococker family -- now if you want electric buy a dark angel -- it has a great warranty (and you will need it )

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