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Old 27-11-2009
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can pt's be repaired ? got one thats gone down and would like it repaired if poss ??? before i wreck it by taking it apart and trying myself
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Old 27-11-2009
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Maybe give MRT a try - if they can get a signal from it, at least you would get a clone so you would still have a unique number.
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Remember this from a while back:

http://www.redrc.net/2009/03/brp-per...epair-service/

It's in Europe though so could take some time.
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Wes, I took an AMB PT apart recently. Its cased in epoxy and a huge bitch to do anything with
What about ODB's old man?
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I think Dave G repair's them. He's Dave G
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