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Old 27 Oct 2003, 14:09 (Ref:764579)   #1
speedy king
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Karting Bodywork

Hi,
Does anypne know what the difference between "Reed" and "Rotary" boadwork is? I believe Rotary is the type that has the cut out for Radiators (what i currently have) but what is "Reed"? I also saw while racing on saturday that some of my competitors have a more sleeker curved nosel pannel as can be seen on kart #73 http://www.bdkc.co.uk/images/skilton_250803.jpg compared to the more conventional one of 36 which is like what mine is. And i wondered if perhaps one of those kits includes the sleeker nossel pannel?

I probably sound like i'm talking a load of ****!!

Cheers!

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