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Re: Steering wheel boss kit size?
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I sold one on ebay and their claiming it does not fit, it was in my coupe so i am unsure of how it does not fit.
Will ask the question and see what they say. It was really cheap so i assume that their just not happy with the way it fits.

Posted on: 2014/6/15 11:31
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Steering wheel boss kit size?
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Would a steering wheel boss kit that came out of a datsun 1200 coupe fit a 1200 ute?

Posted on: 2014/6/15 9:10
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Re: VIC - drag day - June 15th 2014
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I laughed at Mik when he first told me thats how he set up the front end of the sedan, then i had an alignment done and was amazed at how close he had it.

Posted on: 2014/6/11 13:48
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Re: anybody know of cheap car freight from warner qld to adelaide
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I found Ceva car carrying to be really easy to deal with and at the time (3 years ago) they were the cheapest. I had issues with the guy I bought the car off not having the car running when the truck arrived for pickup, on the third attempt they towed it on so we didn't have to deal with guy any more.

Tamworth to melbourne. $700 for running vehicle, door to door.

Posted on: 2014/6/8 11:01
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Re: VIC - drag day - June 15th 2014
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One week to go, is it just the four of us going or are there others still deciding?

I could be getting free use of a trailer for the day so that should help make the day more fun. Just not sure about the welded diff holding up.

Posted on: 2014/6/7 22:49
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Re: Supafatto's coupe
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Thats looking really good, cant wait to see it up close.
Nice work.

Posted on: 2014/6/7 22:36
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Re: VIC - drag day - June 15th 2014
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They appear to work well, only had a quick drive around the block but suspect the old shocks were bottoming out. When the road dries out will take it for a better test drive, so far they seem to be a good shock for a very low car.

Posted on: 2014/6/4 23:51
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Re: rear shocks for a coupe
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What you do by yourself is best kept to yourself.

Posted on: 2014/6/2 10:46
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Re: rear shocks for a coupe
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Hey Mik, I will take you up on your offer and give them a shot in the coupe and see how they fit.

Posted on: 2014/6/2 8:35
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Re: WTB 1200 external voltage regulator
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One of these?

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Posted on: 2014/6/1 12:29
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