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I know, its like beating a dead horse
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<blockquote data-quote="Austin1" data-source="post: 1426956" data-attributes="member: 12354"><p>Actually it's the 357, is the only comp in stock form. Out of the shop it is hard to beat a 361 in 60cc class! I cant believe I said that! I will go with my, But But it's ugly? But then beauty is in the eye of the beholder.But then I was not able to tell any diff between a 2159&2156 running them at the dealer in 10'' wood?</p><p>But the paper numbers are close with a 361 and 357/2156.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Austin1, post: 1426956, member: 12354"] Actually it's the 357, is the only comp in stock form. Out of the shop it is hard to beat a 361 in 60cc class! I cant believe I said that! I will go with my, But But it's ugly? But then beauty is in the eye of the beholder.But then I was not able to tell any diff between a 2159&2156 running them at the dealer in 10'' wood? But the paper numbers are close with a 361 and 357/2156. [/QUOTE]
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