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If you still have them in a few weeks benny, ill grab them.
Posted on: 2014/7/11 2:05
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As the title says, I'm after a good working order rear passenger side door handle for my 1200. Obviously willing to pay postage.
Anyone have a decent one at a decent price they are willing to part with??
Posted on: 2014/7/8 8:36
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Re: Wanted standed sedan diff |
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datto120 was selling a welded one a little while ago. He may still have it.
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Re: Seam welding a sedan |
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You'd think that.. but theres a few wack of paint, and old sealer to remove so would be more than a day(the sealer almost looks like Tar)
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Re: Seam welding a sedan |
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Not looking at putting a roll cage in until she's no longer on the road. As I'm having the rust n dings fixed, it is easier to have the seams done now, if I can afford it. That's why I'm asking, as the body work is already setting me back the better part of 3k.
Posted on: 2014/6/26 10:09
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Re: Seam welding a sedan |
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So there isn't just specific areas that need to be done without going overboard??
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Re: Seam welding a sedan |
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Bugger sounds like an expensive way to go.
Posted on: 2014/6/25 3:13
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Seam welding a sedan |
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Hey guys.
I'm having my sedan project beated and rust cut very shortly. And I'm considering seam welding, As I may remove it from the road and use it for hill climbs and track days a few years down the track(no rally). The question I have is what should I look having welded?
Posted on: 2014/6/25 2:18
Edited by Skremn on 2014/6/25 2:39:18
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Re: Toyota T50 5 Speed |
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True, but once you have the kit, if you break a box, it's an cheaper swap, than to have to buy another 1700 gearbox
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Re: Toyota T50 5 Speed |
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its a bit more expensive than your price list. ddgonzal. I got a list from Dellows a few months back. Prices are now
Bell Housing & Pivot Ball $700 Spigot Bush $40 Thrust Race Bearing $85 Return Spring Retainer Ring $30 Clutch Plate $175 Transmission Rubber Mount $110 Transmission Gasket $30 Speedo Cable $115 Tail Shaft Yoke $165 Weld Yoke $85 Universal Joint $85 Toyota T-Series 5-Speed (reconditioned) $1100 TOTAL $2720 All prices quoted are inclusive of GST and subject to change.
Posted on: 2014/6/23 23:39
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