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Re: wagon body work
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That liner looks great!

Posted on: 2020/3/11 23:19
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Re: wagon body work
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@nickmitty - I see your logic. I have come to realise that but it has taken me a while.

I work for a shed company and often get people who build their own sheds. They take months to put up and they always look wrong (Screw lines all over the place, flashing's not put on etc) all to save $6,000 when buying a $18,000 shed.

Meanwhile a builder can do a good job in 4 days.

Posted on: 2020/2/24 0:00
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Re: wagon body work
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@nickmitty - I see your logic. I have come to realise that but it has taken me a while.

I work for a shed company and often get people who build their own sheds. They take months to put up and they always look wrong (Screw lines all over the place, flashing's not put on etc) all to save $6,000 when buying a $18,000 shed.

Meanwhile a build can do a good job in 4 days.

Posted on: 2020/2/24 0:00
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Re: wagon body work
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I think the copper stuff is "weld through primer"

Posted on: 2020/2/20 23:54
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Re: wagon body work
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Don't stop now. You have momentum!

Posted on: 2020/2/12 1:59
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Re: Datsun factory video
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Great stuff! The test dummy in the rollover was waving to the camera.

Posted on: 2020/1/17 1:49
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Re: wagon body work
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Great pictures.Love watching the the progress

Posted on: 2020/1/16 3:50
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Re: How long have you owned your car?
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I have had my Coupe for 11 years and the ute for about 9 years.

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Posted on: 2019/9/23 1:31
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Re: The early 1970s
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Thanks for the trip back in time!
I wasn't about in the 70s but feel like the rural area i grew up in was populated by Commodores, Falcons with a few Kingswoods in the "Big car" segments (Almost no -one had V8's) but the most common cars were mid size Japaneses cars like Camry's and Manga's.
Dad was bucking the trend by having a Volvo 240 wagon. One teacher at school had a Jaguar XJ6 and we all lost it because the speedo went to 260kmph!

Posted on: 2019/8/12 2:42
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Re: A series auto bell housing
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Thanks for that ddgonzal !
Was doing it off my phone and it wasn't very easy.
Yes the yellow lines are the places i took the measurements from.

Posted on: 2019/8/5 3:22
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