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Old 07-10-2006, 04:24 PM   #1
Bait_Fish
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Talking BA mags onto an AU

hey guys,
My dad owns an XR6T BA, with a set of 17" XR mags, well it did have the standard mags until he made a trip down south and managed to find a nice size pot hole filled with water on a back road in central Queensland. The mag was pretty well stuff with a huge flat spot. He opted to buy after market mags rather than buy one new XR mag. I recently brought an AU series 3 and he said that I could have his XR mags if they fitted and just buy myself a new xr rim to replace the flat spotted one. So I guess my first question is, will they fit my AUIII without spacers or anything like that and what price would I be looking at for a XR mag?
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