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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: Did anyone build an 8 bolt carrier besides toyota(how to identify)  ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Rick forgot to answer your question yes there is several manufacture of small eight bolts one that was used  Fiat out of their 124 spiders dodge the Japanese
production for dodge Nissan Datsun the  Opel there&#39;s just a whole bunch of light 60 early 70 rear wheel drives that were small eight bolts most of those
old cars have been crashed ]]></description>

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cars are the t that thou6.7 the s is a6.38 the u is a 6 inch with a little grind ing Vos three can be used league put it together ther162mm bolt pattern is
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