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Well done on the lights. Did you get any joy from the gumtree dragways?
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Hi-beams work too just had stuffed globes :thumpsup:
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Galant_GT0 wrote:Well done on the lights. Did you get any joy from the gumtree dragways?
Nope that particular d-bag hasn't got back to me at all. whatever I prefer magnums anyway I just wanted those cos he had 7" for the rear and 6" for the front.
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Ive got some deep dish 14x6" magnums with good 195/60 tyres for $200 if your interested.They look more like 7" rims with the dish they have.They just need a good polish BUT I'm in perth.
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thanks for the offer dude but.... BAM
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Be damned if I don't make two grand and a bit of work look good :P :thumpsup:
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Here's the sun visor if anyone is interested
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How much are you chasin for the visor? And are you prepared to stick it on a courier to vic?
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like i said make an offer. I would rather see it go to a member than sit in my shed, because I am not a fan of the sleeper look myself and will never use it. figure out how much you wanna pay for postage and I will look into boxing it up. what suburb you in?
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Be damned if I don't make two grand and a bit of work look good
looks the shizzle with those rims :thumpsup:
needs some lowering now :P
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Those rims look the goods mate, just needs some low and don't forget to re paint the inner arch and chassis, looks a bit funny in white :)
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Sweeet!! looking good, yeah!! :thumpsup: :thumpsup:
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With those visors, do they screw into the body, or do they clip on? Never really looked at one up close
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the one ive seen ....the chrome brackets were riveted to gutter, it was at wreckers.
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they bolt on. I will get a close up shot of the bracket soon for ya
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wow man this is looking great! nice work.. :thumpsup:
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Yep been offline for about a week, so I could change my ISP.
That visor is one that needs to be rivited to the car, dunno if that changes the game for anyone. let me know if you want it.
Took the van for a quick lap of the cul de sac, runs pretty good hope to get rego next week and finish the interior.
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picked up my rego sticker today, in and out in half an hour no questions asked. damn I love SA.
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sweet :thumpsup: awesome to see this is on the road so soon, gives me some motivation to keep working on mine

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ill be interested in the visor if wagonwheel doesnt take it
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and ill be intersted if they all dont pull through?? are these available for gk's?
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I need a head lining for the panel van, doesn't have to be perfect just no tares I will be more than happy for a straight swap for the visor..... wagonwheel if you don't want this visor let me know.
here's the mounting bracket
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Got a head lining today 50bux for the visor if anyone wants it.
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Yeah mate ill take it. How do you wanna go about it. PM me, can do paypal or direct deposit
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hit me with your post code, then I will box it up and find out how much postage is :)
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Found something on EBay that would fit right in with this build.

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hey that's pretty cool thanks man. looks like a million of the preliminary sketches I did before going with my current design. main reason I didnt do skull and cross pistons is i have seen too much of that action on ed hardy gear and he makes it look like trash :( . got my head lining in the other day I have since been struggling to make a one piece backing board for the internal sides of the van. the curve on the inside is huge and the 3mm mdf I was planning to use does not have enough flex.
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three holes at bottom of bracket, is where those rivets i was referring to go in to rain gutter...stops it slipping up or down. the bolt / clamp arrangement isnt enough to hold it on... :thumpsup:
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ive played around a little bit with mdf and making it curve into all sorts of shapes, trick I use is to wet the mdf with hot watter not letting it fully soak but just long enough for the mdf to change colour then bend it to the shape you want and use a heat gun to " set " the mdf in that shape, ive done it with 3mm stuff and seems to work ok, I havent done it in a while though but I did exactly that for a friend of mine carpeted the boot in his holden gemini, it had the spare tire on the side of the boot so pretty much made a custom lid for it and then put carpet over that, 4 years later when he sold the car it was still perfect and in once piece, see if that works for you too , trying it on a " test " piece cant hurt?

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tubby, why not try running several hand-bent metal brackets behind to keep the curve required and then fixing a much more flexible material to those brackets. I'm thinking something from clark rubber -or some cork sheeting maybe?
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cheers for the tips guys, I never would have thought of wet molding the mdf. I had thought of metal bows but hadn't thought of a game plan yet, just been drinking coffee staring at the problem and going hmmmmmmm while I wait for my bank account to recover for another attempt
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