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its easy mate. electric spray gun from bunnings for 50 bucks. thinners a mixxing stick and a mixxing jug. about 5-6 coats should be enough...

infact i dont even think you need thinners.

its easy mate. electric spray gun from bunnings for 50 bucks. thinners a mixxing stick and a mixxing jug. about 5-6 coats should be enough...

infact i dont even think you need thinners.

It's more the crappy conditions I have - carport with a dirt floor

It's more the crappy conditions I have - carport with a dirt floor

get an old blanket, roll car on it. paint wheels on the car. just spend time prepping. its realllly easy man. and the guns they sell are pretty good. dont throw paint everytwhere.

well. for one though, i have nfi how much it is to just freight car over to tassie. Would be heaps easier to freight car over, fly over, collect car, drive around, freight car back, and then fly back. Sure you'll be left with no car for awhile, but really, launceston and hobart are pretty small. Walkable if you ask me.

Though. Due to time constraints, wasn't able to sample some hervey bay scallops and lobsters. =(

it is

255 for a 9, 295 for a 10.

you can go less, tyres have a few different sized wheels they can fit, to be legal the load rating must be correct. But as I said you can put a 225 on a 9" legally

Put a Do Luck kit on it and leave the suspension stock too.

LOL!!!

make sure it's got heaps of power too so it's a really dangerous car to drive

235 on a 9 is usually a stretch, but perfectly drivable and legal. A 245 is a very slight stretch; 255 is a flat wall; 265 a very slight bubble. But it changes from tyre to tyre too, as I have seen some 235 that appear as wide as 255 and vice versa.

You really gotta look at the tyre manufacturer's website to see what range they recommend putting their tyre sizes on.

235 on a 9 is usually a stretch, but perfectly drivable and legal. A 245 is a very slight stretch; 255 is a flat wall; 265 a very slight bubble. But it changes from tyre to tyre too, as I have seen some 235 that appear as wide as 255 and vice versa.

You really gotta look at the tyre manufacturer's website to see what range they recommend putting their tyre sizes on.

Iv got 265's on 10.5inch wheels, very little stretch. But as you said depending on manufacturer as advan 265 ad08 appear much wider than the khumo 265 I replaced, the profile appears different too even tho dimensions are identical.

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