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    Husqvarna help

    Has anyone here gotten Husqvarna parts out of Australia? My local dealer is having trouble getting a piston for my WR360 and suggested I try Aussie, but I don't know even where to start with this. Any suggestions or help would nice.
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    Haven't needed any factory parts yet but these guys have been good for aftermarket accessories:

    http://www.husky.com.au/

    R&D Husqvarna in NSW. Seem really good to deal with. Worth a try.

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    i second that! R&D husky is the way to go for sure. Stefan has loads of stuff and some trick bits for 360's
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    Quote Originally Posted by diesel pig View Post
    Any suggestions or help would nice.
    My suggestion would be "dont be so hard on your gear"
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Thanks alot Paulus and Chop, thats what I was after Cheers. As for Kickaha I would tell him to get a big black one up him but he would probably enjoy that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chop View Post
    i second that! R&D husky is the way to go for sure. Stefan has loads of stuff and some trick bits for 360's
    Didnt you use an old paint tin as a piston chop???

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    i also found www.ballards.cc had some good husky parts laying arround.
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