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As most of the North American Puma owners already know, I have been struggling to get parts from Brazil for quite sometime now. Bill Jackemeit has been successful with getting very limited quantities from time to time and has helped me out by furnishing a handful of parts. I'm just as frustrated as the rest of you but I don't plan on throwing in the shop rag yet! I have had several e-mails lately from various contacts in Brazil that look pretty positive and will keep everyone posted of the progress here on this site.

Good news!

After a couple of phone calls to my potential supplier I have been dealing with for about a year and a half now, I managed to get a fax showing the parts list and stamped airway bill from their local post office. I still need to confirm some information with him but feel it won't be much longer before my small order arrives here.


P.O.Box 12085
Spring, Texas 77391-2085
U.S.A.



Shipping Address:
Jorge Matias,
House of Puma
17718 Windy Point Drive
Spring, Texas 77379-4113
U.S.A.

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