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Old 24-07-2009, 11:15 PM   #121
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Well, i'm buggered. And Tommy's home brew ginger beer has just knocked me outta the park, 'cuse the spelling mistakes from hereon.

Wins and losses today, just like any day for anyone, made the bracket for the power steering pump and finally got some dinkin wheel nuts sorted.

Here is just the good stuff, there is more, but, it's too late and I'm too far gone.

Thanks heaps Dan and all you lads, the support is very much appreciated.

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Old 27-07-2009, 06:32 PM   #122
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Okay, I will try not to write war and peace today. Finally got the third arm crossmember sorted. Mumford crossmember is tomorrow's little game :
screwed the coil overs right down to get an idea of where it sits. the rear burn wheels aren't too different to the rolling diameter of the show wheels.
and it seems to sit okay, just needs some km's on it to settle the suspension in

Below is the pictorial history of today, things of note that are not contained within photos are, redbull, ice coffee, dim sims, salad sandwich, dunhill blue's, rain, skun knuckles, bumped heads, swearing, grey hounds, hookers and 600 billion phonecalls.

Please keep in mind these photos are of the quality expected with a phone camera an servo LED torch







cross member and rose joint



the arm mounting onto the pinion carrier studs



hopefully a half ok photo of the third arm running down to the cross member



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Old 27-07-2009, 06:46 PM   #123
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I'm down your way again tomorrow mate but not enough progress has been made for me to grace the barracks with my presence. Could you hurry things up a bit please.
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Old 27-07-2009, 06:53 PM   #124
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I'm down your way again tomorrow mate but not enough progress has been made for me to grace the barracks with my presence. Could you hurry things up a bit please.
oh, is that right champ??!?! ing_sm :
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Old 27-07-2009, 07:05 PM   #125
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oh, is that right champ??!?! ing_sm :
1) Being paid to do bugger all in the army - good
2) Getting to work on something like this project - better
3) Calling a pestie "champ" without remembering that he has access to chemicals and building ventilation plans - PRICELESS

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Old 27-07-2009, 08:01 PM   #126
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1) Being paid to do bugger all in the army - good
2) Getting to work on something like this project - better
3) Calling a pestie "champ" without remembering that he has access to chemicals and building ventilation plans - PRICELESS

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good to see im not the only pestie around here!
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Old 27-07-2009, 08:03 PM   #127
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Good work, I love it.
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Old 27-07-2009, 08:29 PM   #128
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yeah i work for myself in newcastle, best career decision i made was being a pestie
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Old 28-07-2009, 06:10 PM   #129
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bloody hell, petrochemical avengers everywhere in here

okay, no photos today, bit slack. Got the boot half mounted. The half equates to the fun of setting boots torsion bars, if you know what I mean, you can feel my pain. Playing with the mumford link crossmember a bit more, get that sorted tomorrow.
Put the nose cone back on as well as the tail light assembly. Making a pile/list of things to go to the electroplaters. Door rubbers, sill steps and a few other fiddly things that make life interesting. :
Throw in some time on the computer for paperwork, talking to Chrisso on the phone and an hour with the panel beater and that's all she wrote for a day.

Hope you are all well, thanks again for the support gentlemen, very much appreciated. :sm_headba
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Old 29-07-2009, 11:54 PM   #130
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Okay, more progress today, photos this time, but bloody phone has died!
Need you opinions on a couple of things too :
Rehung some of the door hinges, not being a pro panel beater, this was just awesome fun and can't WAIT to do it again :ticking:

Big Orange plug is the outlet, into the filter housing on the left which is a water/fuel separator 100 micron filter, into the Aeromotive Pump, into the 10 Micron filter, into the big blue moroso bucket (fuel cooler), then off to the front of the big girl to find the regulator :evil3:



Throwing the interior together to get an idea of shape, space and style, then monday the upholsterer and I will be like 2 old rams trying to agree/compromise of the expected finish ing_sm



Need opinions on this, the grille in the car has every 2nd fin taken out. The bottom is the original. I know what I like : , any thoughts?



Okay, in the business I work for, minimum is usually pair for everything, driving this is no different, always a co-driver. Hence the gauges are central for everyone to see and the co-driver to watch the critical stuff when in the fog of war.

So........... (see I do care what you guys think) gauges will be central, no arguments, but the first or the second layout?





Anyway Prime Possums, time to tuck myself in, just saw the rocket clock and it's half past shouldhavebeeninbedfrggnhourago o'clock

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Old 30-07-2009, 12:17 AM   #131
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In order:

1) If you are running an Alcohol fuel then ditch the 10 micron element and go a 40 micron Stainless screen, the 10 micron cellulose element swells and blocks with Ethanol etc. (If you are running pump then disregard)

2) Every second fin look in the grill is the shitzen.

3) Option 2 gauge layout looks better IMNSHO.

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Old 30-07-2009, 08:57 AM   #132
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Ben.
Yeh, what sunshine said above!!!!!
The gauge layout in the second pic is the go for sure.
Only 1 pump man??????
Would of thought at least 2.

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Love the way it's comin Ben. I'm with Daniel on the gauge layout.
Looks tons neater and probably easier to check on rather than lookin down at the floor. Look forward to seein it goin.

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Old 30-07-2009, 01:49 PM   #134
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How hard would it be to fabricate a billet grill for it?
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Old 30-07-2009, 03:41 PM   #135
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Yeh, what sunshine said above!!!!!
The gauge layout in the second pic is the go for sure.
Only 1 pump man??????
Would of thought at least 2.

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Old 30-07-2009, 03:55 PM   #136
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2nd layout for gauges would be the go. Have you thought about a tuner style grille like the 300C's have?
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Old 30-07-2009, 06:35 PM   #137
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Okay, today wasn't that exciting, playing with window rubbers and chrome strips : So nil by photos. Maybe something more tomorrow, if I dont get distracted by the weekend looming :

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In order:

1) If you are running an Alcohol fuel then ditch the 10 micron element and go a 40 micron Stainless screen, the 10 micron cellulose element swells and blocks with Ethanol etc. (If you are running pump then disregard)

2) Every second fin look in the grill is the shitzen.

3) Option 2 gauge layout looks better IMNSHO.

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Ben.
Yeh, what sunshine said above!!!!!
The gauge layout in the second pic is the go for sure.
Only 1 pump man??????
Would of thought at least 2.

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2nd Gauge layout? Groovy. Aeromotive (can't remember the part number now, would have made this sound cooler) I'm assured it is good for 1300HP Blown and 1700HP N/A.

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Love the way it's comin Ben. I'm with Daniel on the gauge layout.
Looks tons neater and probably easier to check on rather than lookin down at the floor. Look forward to seein it goin.

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Cheers Glenn, I'm getting the impression to stick with the 2nd layout now

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How hard would it be to fabricate a billet grill for it?
Trying to maintain some simplicity with the grille, however, having said that, I am talking to a few metalsmiths with a couple of ideas. So yeah, maybe still to come.

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2nd layout for gauges would be the go. Have you thought about a tuner style grille like the 300C's have?
Did for a bit, coloured printed out all the gauges and played for a while, looks great in front of the driver, but loses something in the centre of the dash.
Don't think I'm even going to bother with a speedo.


Cheers for your input guys, appreciated ....................... except for Dan, Agro and b2tf ............. the rest of you are cool
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Old 04-08-2009, 09:27 AM   #138
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Can I just say I love the baby seat in the back
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Old 04-08-2009, 06:16 PM   #139
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Can I just say I love the baby seat in the back
I never looked at it like that, but you're right.

The seats in the front will be the same as the back, but with head and neck support. The back seat will be integrated into head rest from the parcel shelf, simpson 4 point harness in all seat, similar to this;
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i'm just not going to say the name of the car it's from ....... not worth the arguments
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Old 04-08-2009, 06:30 PM   #140
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Okay, had a play with the wiring loom and decided that's next weeks job with fuel and brake lines. Steering geometry is looking good. Made up a couple of dash stencils. Upholsterer and I had too much coffee and cigarettes but got all the stencils and plans out.

So .... onto the pics, which is the only reason you're here.

Bum end is looking better, bumpers getting filled, repaired and re chromed right now.



Cut the hole in the bonnet, ruff still, bracing and finishing to come, bonnet pins once the panel beater is happy with everything else.



Steering column sorted with bracket to the firewall. Shifter location brought back, go pedal mounted and cable sorted.



it jumped up and bit me on friday, 6 in all, 2 came on on the weekend riding.
DEF IN AT LEY going to roll the lip on the inside of the guards

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This is goin to be SOOOOO Tuff. Lookin the nuts Ben.
Nice little cut by the way, but that isn't the way to solve your problems mate. It's on the wrong side for a start and you have plenty of mate to talk it through with you.
Seriously though your gonna need a periscope to see over the blower!!

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Im AJ, and ive seen one of the oldskewl army LTD's in green when I was back in Bandiana VIC, itd be sweet to see something of the sort tricked out. good to see they went with the best brand. Blue Oval
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love the look of that 2 door
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Must be dropping my game, thought I took more photos today.
Anyway, highlights and lowlights were, playing with handbrake assemblies, wiring loom, rocker breathers, mumford link, power steering bracket, radiator support mount, plate bracing for 3rd (torque) arm, scoop development and adjusting door hinges.

The Mumford Link - imagine a watts link on drugs



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AAAAARRRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH .................................................. actually this wiring loom is bloody awesome



This was/is fun, black Earl's fittings and black braided line, got silver braided for the brakes, half done underneath.

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Will joy rides be on offer when its done????

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this is the part where I say "Our Booking Office for joyrides can be reached on 13 19 01" ...........................
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this is the part where I say "Our Booking Office for joyrides can be reached on 13 19 01" ...........................
Bah - if this thing was being built at Holdsworthy you just wander on in and ask for the keys.....
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1) Being paid to do bugger all in the army - good
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Seeya tomorrow :evil3:
Stupid question here, What is a Pestie and why don't they like being called Champ?
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Hey Ben, lovin that rear link setup and the calipers/mounts look good as well.

Looks like the A1000 fuel pump is on rubber, but if you want some trick mounts then go to your teledex and look under "R" for Rocket and order some MSD 6AL mounts in a pack of 4.... they work a treat!

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