undrwater
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Where can I get one of these? I can't seem to find it listed anywhere, and they don't come in the service kit.
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I dropped by one LDS, and called another. They won't let me buy that part for "liability issues". They will charge me $25 to "inspect" the second stage and install the diaphragm.
How much would it cost to rent a regulator from them for one day?
What an amazing shop! Too bad they don't ship to the U.S..Try scubaspares I buy most all my Apeks service parts from them.
Call Fred Colburn at Pacific Wilderness San Pedro Calif. 310/833-2422 on Sundays 9am to 5pm; he's usually got spares of everything Aqualung/Apeks and ScubaPro. If not they can order it for you as an authorized dealer AND repair shop.Where can I get one of these? I can't seem to find it listed anywhere, and they don't come in the service kit.
Call Fred Colburn at Pacific Wilderness San Pedro Calif. 310/833-2422 on Sundays 9am to 5pm; he's usually got spares of everything Aqualung/Apeks and ScubaPro. If not they can order it for you as an authorized dealer AND repair shop.
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