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Refresh the carpets time. Old job I did was getting on in age and thought it would be nice to spruce it up again.

Bunnings do a nice thinner more pliable version as well so very keen to have this one up and running and see how hard it is to massage into shape.

 

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12 hours ago, jez NF said:

New seats and harnesses are 90% in. Few more bits to tidy up which I should have done in the next couple of weeks.

Looking great so far !

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Damn they look fantastic! 

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So I ride and race motorcycles for fun and have always used a van to transport my track weapons. Figured towing a racebike with a skyline would be different and if done right could - "look fully sik" or quite cool for us grown ups lol.

Pic of yours truly on two wheels

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I also have a trailer already kitted out to transport my bikes

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...and I have a spare set of rims that match the car that I was going to rebarrel to get deeper dish at some stage but they have just been gathering dust.

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Sooooooo it is only logical....

Stay tuned !!
 

 

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Trailer prep is underway...

Lined up the wheel to get a rough indication of how it would sit

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Then removed all the bits (as far as possible) and gave the frame a light sand and quick lick of paint

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Then added some carpet

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