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Old 03-14-2022, 03:40 PM   #1
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I would like to formally thank Neil Kaminar who sent me 2 oil pump springs for Stipe oil pumps, Free of charge , Freight alone was a crate of beer ??or in NZ 3gallons of gas ??

Thankyou Neil I won,t forget ,
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Old 03-14-2022, 06:37 PM   #2
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I am glad to help and happy to know you got them OK. I try to help fellow Model A owners but am not always successful.
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I am glad to help and happy to know you got them OK. I try to help fellow Model A owners but am not always successful.
That was very thoughtful of you! Wayne
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Neil drove 6 hrs. round trip to help me out. He would only accept a BBQ lunch and 1/2 of what I offered him for his time and gas - could not ask for more from a friend that I will likely not see again. Thanks again Neil.

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Old 03-15-2022, 02:37 AM   #5
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Neil has also recently been coaching me through purchase and installation of a harmonic balancer that replaced the crankshaft pulley on my '31 Coupe. His advice has been quickly supplied when asked along with a little cheerleading along the way. Truly he's one of the knowledgeable "good guys" on this site
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I appreciate all the thank you's but I know that everyone on the Barn would do the same. We are all part of the same family.
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