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Here are your radio codes.

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Just like the list shows, like R21, simple low power am/fm

Buy the book, copy the book, hell even plagiarize the book, point is get the book.

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Here is your A57 explained and the A66 SP explained.

I dont even know if the book is openly sold anymore, ive a few new ones as well as ive got all the text on my github account, do you know what github is? The text only website repository type deal, you could print the book from there.

The second pic explains the super pac option in full. But the info is right but the JO who composed the book didnt understand the color schemes.

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XfbodyX. which book do you have?
All of my data is in a large spreadsheet, that I've collected over last 30 years - and I've had no book or a single source for data to go by (and several blanks or question marks) in my list.
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Hey, thats it. I didnt even know if that fella was still alive, last heard he was in Florida pushing used muscle cars.

I find the book to be semi accurate, but not gospel. There is no real copyright on the book, its just hijacked chrysler info. Thats why im surprised its not posted anyplace.
 
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