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Exactly like the photos in the article. It’s how I recognised it. This is the only photo I took unfortunately
I think it looks better in your shot than the stock shots on the site. Great job!
Thanks. I just remembered, I noticed that the spare wheel was cast in one piece of aluminium with the brake drum. There was a steel liner in the drum. If you get a flat tyre you change the brakes as well which I haven’t seen before.
Clearly they were still trying to figure things out. That's bananas.