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Good to see you got it back all finished.

Did you get it inspected before you picked it up? Did you get your cage paperwork for your log book?

Looks good.

just needs a letter from the welder and to meet cams spec

wont be log booked till the other shit is in

just needs a letter from the welder and to meet cams spec

wont be log booked till the other shit is in

Nice fats but can you still get your arse in to drive it?

sickness bro! I was thinking the same thing as johnny, how you going to recline your fat chair with the X in the main hoop!?! lol.

did you get brad to make some new seat mounts too so you can mount it nice and low so you don't need to drive with your head out the window? you are a big unit.

and yes now I must come give you your diff so you can keep going.

cage looks good btw. i likey.

cage is complete

top job buy brad and well priced, highly recomended

anyway

just have to give it a lick of paint and on to putting the sucker back together

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Gday just a quick question about the bar work to the rear wheel arch

i take it that it is still picking up the suspension point?

am humming and harring about if i should carry the back cross thru the back fire wall to the side of the suspension surround is there any point?

no that is nowhere near the rear strut unfortunately. the rear strut top is well into the boot. and the lower arms and diff mount to a subframe with mounting points elsewhere.

pete....pain the cage good. it is impossible to get to later once everything is back in

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