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10 hours ago, dan_the_man said:

ElleAli76 - is she looking to get her email validated?

Hory shit! It's Dan!

5 minutes ago, turboedsloth said:

Get her to try it now

Corey, I called you yesterday, not feeling the love of a return call :(

Going to rip the box out of the yolodeo, can I send it down to you for fixing if it's not completely fkd? If it is I'll look for a 2nd hand one.

It's the sau mail servers. It started telling me I needed to change my email as my email is rejecting the emails from sau. But I still receive emails. Then it basically locked me out after two days.

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1 minute ago, Hank Scorpio said:

Hory shit! It's Dan!

Corey, I called you yesterday, not feeling the love of a return call :(

Going to rip the box out of the yolodeo, can I send it down to you for fixing if it's not completely fkd? If it is I'll look for a 2nd hand one.

You Has email, Jade couldn't tell which Lachy you were. But yeah thats no problem

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It's the sau mail servers. It started telling me I needed to change my email as my email is rejecting the emails from sau. But I still receive emails. Then it basically locked me out after two days.



Yup exactly!
3 minutes ago, turboedsloth said:

You Has email, Jade couldn't tell which Lachy you were. But yeah thats no problem

:O

I thought Jade and I was tight :(

I haz no email yet, but will look out for it.

Engine conversion sounds fun but I just need the yolodeo going so that I can fix and sell the Datsun, so that I can get cracking on 2017: Year of the triangle

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2 minutes ago, turboedsloth said:

Sell the datsun you say???  Is it really a short mans ute? 

Short-ish? The shorter you are the better you'll fit for sure.

I'm 5'11" and sit in it reasonably comfy, 6'1" maybe the limits before it gets stupid. Definitely for lighter gents such as myself, if you had a few extra kilos I'd suggest converting the front to coilovers so you can put some stronger spring rates in.

In saying that one of my customers from Narrogin (who's bigger than you, maybe 6'5"+) told me of the time his mate picked him up in a Datsun 1000, his mate being a former golden gloves boxer. So big guys can fit!

30 minutes ago, Hank Scorpio said:

Short-ish? The shorter you are the better you'll fit for sure.

I'm 5'11" and sit in it reasonably comfy, 6'1" maybe the limits before it gets stupid. Definitely for lighter gents such as myself, if you had a few extra kilos I'd suggest converting the front to coilovers so you can put some stronger spring rates in.

In saying that one of my customers from Narrogin (who's bigger than you, maybe 6'5"+) told me of the time his mate picked him up in a Datsun 1000, his mate being a former golden gloves boxer. So big guys can fit!

It might end up an option as a new workshop ute. My triton is dying slowly

15 minutes ago, turboedsloth said:

It might end up an option as a new workshop ute. My triton is dying slowly

Nice.

Well when I'm happy with it, I'll let you know. Also needs a radiator fan.




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