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me three!!

I'll need an extra couple of fellas to lift the Gehtrag out!

no worries!

hmmmm my old man has a preoffesionaly built pitt in his garage, and a barby, and a bar fridge...

all we need are the clutches!

but that takes $, and i just spent $2100 on new rims :wub:

gimme 2 weeks? lol

lol so how many of us actually need clutches becuase this clutch im looking @ is $643.50 and if we can organise our money we may be able to get it cheaper i spoke to him today and he's a decent bloke and i got his name from the forums from what i gather he builds tough clutches

hello!! nets been down for a bit over a day ive felt empty! no sau :wub:

i got my liscence back today!! intense. thanks to adelaide radial and tire for the work they did! awesome guys down there

on another note i double booked for friday but i recon i can still be a tricky dicky. ill come to meet point and then leave around 10 ish. see cog play. then come meet u guys again out and about. :/

ooo clutch day sounds fun! if we have enough reinforcements when a knuckle is skun we can just get another man to get onto it! ;) who's got the torque wrench ?

lol so how many of us actually need clutches becuase this clutch im looking @ is $643.50 and if we can organise our money we may be able to get it cheaper i spoke to him today and he's a decent bloke and i got his name from the forums from what i gather he builds tough clutches

Already got my nismo super coppermix Steve from Luke ENR34.

Just need someone to fit it.....Gehtrag 6 speeds weigh as much as another car, lol.......so no good without a hoist

hello!! nets been down for a bit over a day ive felt empty! no sau ;)

i got my liscence back today!! intense. thanks to adelaide radial and tire for the work they did! awesome guys down there

on another note i double booked for friday but i recon i can still be a tricky dicky. ill come to meet point and then leave around 10 ish. see cog play. then come meet u guys again out and about. :D

ooo clutch day sounds fun! if we have enough reinforcements when a knuckle is skun we can just get another man to get onto it! :D who's got the torque wrench ?

congrats on gettin the licence back dude! :/ hows it feel to be driving again?

i got a torque wrench lying around somewhere. liberated from a raaf tool kit :wub: (doesnt meet their specs, ie, its pretty much perfect, lol)

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mine might not weigh that much but im thinking with transfer case its a job for the hoist also... illl let anyone prove me wrong :wub:

Already got my nismo super coppermix Steve from Luke ENR34.

Just need someone to fit it.....Gehtrag 6 speeds weigh as much as another car, lol.......so no good without a hoist

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