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Guys if i can get a hand stripping the rest of my R33 (there isnt much left) then i'm happy to donate my whole shell...

Cheers

Dave

with a whole shell you could do something like Age's mini cars :wub:

Hey guys.

Sila, that would be great. A reasonably straight car ready for playing with would be the bestest.

Have you got any pics of what you have left?

I'm sure there is somebody who can help get it from where it is to where it needs to be.... Does anybody know anyone who owns a big blue shiney tray truck?? :)

Hey guys.

Sila, that would be great. A reasonably straight car ready for playing with would be the bestest.

Have you got any pics of what you have left?

I'm sure there is somebody who can help get it from where it is to where it needs to be.... Does anybody know anyone who owns a big blue shiney tray truck?? :)

HELL YEAH!!!

I'm willing to tow the body shell to Provex free of charge, or infact any body shell that may need transport to complete the bbq.. oh, as long as its in Melb... :)

The car hasn't got much left in it,

The dash needs to come out, rear seats and the carpets

The diff and rear brakes need to be taken off and thats about it, once the dash id out ill pull out the loom and alarm etc etc... If you guys dont need the doors ill take them as well, the left hand side of the car is in perfect condition but the rear right guard needs a bit of beating...

if the trailer was big enough you could do a half cut from the from to the back... have the half boot as a cool box, the interior as storage, and the engine bay as the bbq??? etc

Just a thought anyway...

This bbq is starting to look interesting!!!

just so you all know, over the last 3 days we've been having our spray booth fitted. not too sure how long til it's passed for safety and operational, but i spoke to my brother in law and he said if you supply the paint, he can paint it. or even if any of you know of anyone who can paint cars etc just get them to come in and get to work :D

Thanks doxx & brother in-law, Very generous offer. We will keep you in mind once the project is nearing completion and requires paint. Where abouts is the booth located?

Thanks doxx & brother in-law, Very generous offer. We will keep you in mind once the project is nearing completion and requires paint. Where abouts is the booth located?

at my work in epping :)

epping being about 20minutes from the city, shouldn't be too hard to get it here.

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Hey ppls.

We have confirmed that we will be using the half cut of Dave's car.

Please see this thread is you have a 1/4 panel, rear bar or tail light.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p;#entry3010036

BASS OUT

Hey ppls,

We are discussing this at the committee meeting tonight and will inform people of what's going on tomorrow.

Needless to say, this is going to be the bestest BBQ trailer in the world!

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