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trailer is pretty much finished, took it for a dry run home (at 2am this morning). going to virginia afta lunch today to finish off the ramps, tidy up some of the unpainted welds and to load the car up.

note: anyone using nissan wheels on trailers, the inner lip of the bearing centre opening needs to be ground out, spent 3 hours last friday grinding the lip outta these

a few random photos for yas

last night, final touches

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and how it stands this morning (still with a lil tidying up to be done)

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Morning all... Just got a quick question i need to buy someone a birthday present this week and i wanna get them one of those diecast model cars the ones thats ya get in those display boxes, but im a little unsure where to get them, they want one of those inital d ones, you know the ones that ya can change the wheels and bodykits on... Does anyone know where i can find these....

cheers

mikey, last place i seen them was at motoquipe, so be a good idea to check there

*edit*

did anyone notice this thread: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ja...ry-t228959.html

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is it just really cold or are you guys very fire safe when welding or sumthing? lol (fire retartend thingies on your heads)

that was 10:30pm at virginia

sorta combination of cold and also we were welding a bit of galv too................plus those balaklavas are RPM racegear ones (FIA approved) which my mate and i get supplied for our line of work as freebies hahaha

Morning all... Just got a quick question i need to buy someone a birthday present this week and i wanna get them one of those diecast model cars the ones thats ya get in those display boxes, but im a little unsure where to get them, they want one of those inital d ones, you know the ones that ya can change the wheels and bodykits on... Does anyone know where i can find these....

cheers

I use this place - http://www.biante.com.au/

But any toy shop or model shop should have some stock of what you are looking for there is a good model shop just off rundle mall that had rare models...

Hobby shop on main north rd? Is it still there?

I use this place - http://www.biante.com.au/

But any toy shop or model shop should have some stock of what you are looking for there is a good model shop just off rundle mall that had rare models...

Hobby shop on main north rd? Is it still there?

I know the place your talking about i may have to pop in and see if they have em they didn't last time i was there but i will try again... cheers

auto barn can get the propper ones they come in a white box with papers and everything they can also order what you want

i'll give em a call and see what they say thanks heaps.

do a search for a manta racing's location in the same complex is a model shop he might be able to help you also

:D to Jess

:action-smiley-069: I will in adelaide in a few weekends time

Loving that trailer.

Whats the chances of you knocking me up a nice one for a motorbike?

I want specs of trailer looks nice and long! :P

do a search for a manta racing's location in the same complex is a model shop he might be able to help you also

Funny you mentioned them, I might shoot down to Aussie Dyno now & catch up with John Keen who I haven't seen in years then I was planning to catch up with Steve Cramp from Manta Racing who has some suspension for sale

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