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20-01-2007, 07:47 PM | #1 | ||
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: bullsbrook wa
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after being a holden man and jumping the fence i couldnt go past an xm ute to purchase.i have restored an eh when younger with help of the old man and his mates,so alot of work was bypassed me and done by others.after buying the ute and realizing i would be doing most by myself i was a bit worried about some of the work,but after the advise given on this site and the amount of people willing to help with hints and tips(especially the project forum)and seeing what they have acheived,i think all worries about tackling any job have flown out the window.keep up the good work and get ready for some stupid(remember im ex holden)questions.i think any classic car should be appreciated
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20-01-2007, 07:51 PM | #2 | |||
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Welcome to the forums bigduck. What a fantastic project you have chosen!!
Have you got any ideas on what you would like to do with the ute? Modify or restore? You might find the X-Series sections and Classic Falcons sections handy! All the best
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