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hahahah yeah Krishy wish he would tell us where his money tree is :(

Nice one Mark

i cant believe there allowed to sell these perfect attire for the gang of 49

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do they have sewn in weapons pockets, and car thief gear liners inside

and where do the petrol sniff cans fit..lol

This should be the last bit to get the car rolling. Only thing I need now is to borrow some r34gtt/gtr shocks/springs then when I save up some more Ill go on thr hunt for some ohlins with remote oil canisters.

Then come brakes and dog box :(

This should be the last bit to get the car rolling. Only thing I need now is to borrow some r34gtt/gtr shocks/springs then when I save up some more Ill go on thr hunt for some ohlins with remote oil canisters.

Then come brakes and dog box :(

cant wait to see that thing back on the road lukey.....get a hollinger box if you can :(

This should be the last bit to get the car rolling. Only thing I need now is to borrow some r34gtt/gtr shocks/springs then when I save up some more Ill go on thr hunt for some ohlins with remote oil canisters.

Then come brakes and dog box :P

you inspire me to be a better person :P:rofl:

so what would be the best way to go about the the headgasket issue and if it is a cracked head how would i go about that?

cheers for your help

pull it apart yourself taking plenty of photos along the way so its not too difficult to put back together. take the head to an engine place (i have used richardsons engine service, but ask around there are plenty of good places). get them to check it over and face it.... if its not warped/cracked slap it back on and do a skid. if it is munted depending on wether you are going to do the labor yourself suss out quotes on a 2nd hand motor vs new head

btw its a good chance to replace hoses when the head is off

going to renmark on wednesday, to check out a 50acre property

a third of the land is producing fresh produce with a contract for harvesting/sale

has plant equipment and monitered irrigation, tractor & all the parts needed, 4wbike

nice roomy house as well, spare bedroom for parents/visitors to come up & stay every month

might do it. make a go of it while my knees are out.

got say 12-15years from hereonin until I can get knee replacements (due to age & the nature of my knees),

plus thats how long the kids would take to finish high school. 2010-2025 we might be farmers in renmark.

come back to adelaide once kids are ready for Uni - plus the crop yeild will be its best in the next dozen years.

otherwise im stuck on disability pension doing nothing, getting nowhere

this could set us up a little, ie your house/land is your business/income, enough so that we come back to adelaide in a bakers' dozen years

with cash outright for a nice home, R35 or R36, get the knees replaced and see where we are at

kids at uni making their own way, and by then I may be totally rooted with the knees, but at least give it a go

could be win

good luck tangles i hope it all works out for you up there, ive just moved back to adelaide from up there....but only cause the riverland wasnt too kind too me :rofl:

but i hope if you do it that everything goes well for you :P

cheers, we'll see on wednesday & go over the fine details

it brings in decent income over 24months, dont know costs yet, no water license so thats a downer

price-wise tho we'd start afresh and make a go of it. its not beyond us, just the unknowns . . . .

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