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Re: who owns a ute here?
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i own a ute too, but is not yet running (although its close).Im in sydney
(bowen Mnt).
A word of warning about teretonga...he cuts up utes. be wary.

linc.

Posted on: 2001/7/7 5:06
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Re: newbie needs new seats in 1200 ute
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do u still have the original seats? if so, hang onto them, because they are worth a bit -i found some in good nik, and got them for $100, but later i found that people are
willing to pay double that.....
another option is to get the original brackets grafted onto a newer seat - 1200 brackets are flat, and easy to bolt onto other seats.
cheers, Linc.

Utes rock!

Posted on: 2001/7/6 12:10
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Hey James E.....
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hey james - can i have your number again, cos i have tried to call what i think is your number and it is disconnected...maybe i
have the wrong one...
Or, can u call me on 0412 777 512 when u have a chance cos i still want to buy the weber ( if u still have it).

cheers, Linc.

ps was it $85?
i saw your coupe on your site - damn they are small cars!

Posted on: 2001/7/5 7:06
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Re: Any A15s for sale around sydney?
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ok cool - can u give me a price estimate? ill try to call the dude during the week, and ill try to
take it from there..

sweet, Linc.

Posted on: 2001/6/30 5:19
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Any A15s for sale around sydney?
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hey all - a guy i play baseball needs an a15 for his ute, just a stock one that runs ok - can anyone help? if u can email me, or post to me, or ask for
my phone number here....

cheers, Linc.

Posted on: 2001/6/28 7:45
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Hey Twitch - turn your phone on plz...
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Hey james, hows it going? i have tried calling u a few times during the last week, but every time i call i either get to leave my number, or just get an "off" message. So if u
are still alive, can u give me a call please, cos my carbie is not real good.
Incase u dont have my number, it is 0412 777 512. U probably wont be able to call me after 5, cos i am home, and get no signal here, but u can leave a message anyhoo.
Ok, thanks dude

Linc.

Posted on: 2001/6/25 4:59
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Re: Sydney
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Yeah bro Im in Bowen Mnt.

Posted on: 2001/6/22 9:40
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home made injection
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is it possible to add a threaded section onto a standard ( or weber type ) manifold, and fit injectors, or do they need to "inject" into the cylinder itself? cos i have been
thinking of injection for ages, but i am still relatively poor, so a cheaper option is always welcome....
would timing or firing pulses need to be brought foward a tad, because the fuel mix has to travel further? if there were just some butterflies on the end of the manifold (or a
toyota supercharger) would this system work?
would i also need a computer, or is there a manual system i could adapt?

cheers, Linc.
PS how hard is it to fit a supercharger? i heard from someone that some have a clutch that engages at a certain RPM - this would be sweet for a little A series me thinks.
Now if only lotto would get off his ass and send me a fanta injection system, i would be running low 9's easily!
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Posted on: 2001/6/19 5:24
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by the seat of your pants....
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Check out this site that i got from the ozdat list...

http://www.sdsefi.com/features/apr00stool.htm

linc.

Posted on: 2001/6/17 7:25
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Re: My wheels dont fit, too wide, any id
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And they i think they are illegal in most states, and also place more strain on the wheel studs, which have to be longer,
and thus , weaker.
I think if u weld them on though, they are legal, and safer.

linc.

Posted on: 2001/6/17 7:22
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