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    A34 Remains Grounded as Replacement Parts Delayed

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    A vehicle owned by Lionel Max Hurst has been out of action for weeks due to delayed replacement parts.

    The situation has been worsened by Amerijet skipping cargo deliveries for two consecutive weeks, leaving Hurst’s car, known as A34, idle.

    “Once the parts finally arrive, it’ll be back on the road,” Hurst said, though the delay has tested his patience.

    For now, A34 remains stationary, serving as a quiet reminder of the challenges caused by supply delays.

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