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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Rotterdam, Holland
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After seeing Flu building those Polish beauties, I figured I want one too..
So I bought the Angraf Pt47, because I saw the real thing a long time ago when it visited Holland
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Rotterdam, Holland
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I bought it at an German website,http://www.moduni.de/index.php/cPath...03001_10203030 it took 3 weeks to deliver, but it was packed very well
The instructions are in Polish, but the drawings are very clear
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: heemstede, netherlands. A place where nothing has never, ever happened -except a very bloody battle
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Ik heb er ook een gekocht. Schiet-ie al op? Here is yet another masochistic Dutchman falling for the Angraf blurb. I wonder if it's actually POSSIBLE to build one of these? It sure looks impressive, or should I say daunting...and looking at your pictures of the wheels, I think I need to buy those as well. Never did fancy cutting circles and spokes...
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