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Got my car back together with stock exhaust manifold on. Noise is gone and it goes like the clappers again, so I'm calling it fixed (y) :)

Wound the boost up to 12 PSI :)

Now just got to chase up the seller about this non NEO head

Nice

now I know 2 people with rotisseries

is the other persons better then mine, cause crap wish i could of borrowed. lol mines fully backyard arc welder styles. its not much to look at but should work. :blink:

keen to come look at a 4 door chassis with me today? its at logan, need to to repair my car and tristans :D

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is that tubing thick enough to hold the weight of the car without warping? i can't see how thick it is from those pics. Also I'm assuming you got the pivoting points exactly the same height from the ground and also left enough clearance for half a car to pass under the pivot?

is that tubing thick enough to hold the weight of the car without warping? i can't see how thick it is from those pics. Also I'm assuming you got the pivoting points exactly the same height from the ground and also left enough clearance for half a car to pass under the pivot?

its old veranda railings about 4mm thick. 50 OD. its heavy shit. there both same height, and yes there car will rotate, its abit shorter then cars width, because when u rotate the diam gets smaller or some shit. i fail at maths. buy it'll work. its f**king high even with the chassis on the trailer its gotta go up 500-1000mm. Should work. it also has a steel tube that links the two stands, allowing no movement. got allt he ideas from this site. http://www.mts.net/~hpokrant/Restoration_T...serie/Plans.htm

funky u cud have helped..

but u were like f**k this shit - im bailing!

no

ps - funky u in melb or sydney atm?

melb, at home now.

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sweet man, plans look good... pics of it in action plz.

in other news... i think tas likes my R32 after a quick fang out last night.

also we went to Haci's and had EPIC kebabs the way they're supposed to be made. Tonight is a duck meet with some of the local SAU boys (like you guys, but from Melbourne).

in other news... i think tas likes my R32 after a quick fang out last night.

ah - and to think he was all SR

finally he remembers what an RB feels like under the right foot

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