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Fatz Enters The 2011 Shitbox Rally In R31 Style (sponser Me!)


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Nice work man - I saw that and would love to do the rally one year.

I should have kept my 31 - it only had 400 000? on it.

looking for some stupid ideas to do to the rally car

ill try anything

hit me with them

Cut springs with angle grinder

Bolt (or pop riveted) on flares made from sheet aluminium from Bunnings

Remove bonnet

Speed holes everywhere!

CAT mud flaps (RM Williams also acceptable)

Truck style clearance lights

At least 2 massive antennae (connection to a CB unit is optional)

Massive driving lights (connection to power is prohibited)

well we have some progress

bidding on this badboy of a f100 truck

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Bull-Bar-Roll-Bar-F...=item2308546aac

and scored some truck flaps

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and did i mention sponser me!

http://www.everydayhero.com.au/von_trapp_family_shaggers

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