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is it only the right mirror that needs to be replaced troy?

intrusion bars i will get my bro in law to do... so thats not too much of an issue but where do u actually get them from??

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oh when i make them i use 70x25mm box section and make it in 2 sections so you can get it in the door....then i join the two peices up by using 3 peices of 20x20 stacked on top of each other and i make those slide into each peice by about half the length of each 70x25 box section(telescopic)....then i weld it all up in place and by the time youve welded them it takes up the 7mm diffrence in the 3 peices of 20x20(20x3 =60...inside of main intrusion bar is around 67mm)make any sense?Why dont you do them yourself?You say you are a panel beater by trade,shouldnt be too hard for you......As it is your safety thats is at stake,and its usually only the rh glass that needs to be done...you could change the other side if you want to be anal and keep them both the same

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ni you must be stoked!!! My car made it to Sydney a couple of weeks ago, apparently waiting for parts for compliance?? It's been that long that it doesn't really feel like i've bought a car anymore, it's just this thing that i have to keep trying to move forward. It must feel great to finally get to drive the beast!

AND SHAN REPLY TO MY EMAILS/PM'S/MSN MESSAGES YOU LAZY BASTARD :P i need to bout this Masa kit...

what was the reason for your hold up ni? I had a 2 import approvals go missing.... :)

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oh when i make them i use 70x25mm box section and make it in 2 sections so you can get it in the door....then i join the two peices up by using 3 peices of 20x20 stacked on top of each other and i make those slide into each peice by about half the length of each 70x25 box section(telescopic)....then i weld it all up in place and by the time youve welded them it takes up the 7mm diffrence in the 3 peices of 20x20(20x3 =60...inside of main intrusion bar is around 67mm)make any sense?Why dont you do them yourself?You say you are a panel beater by trade,shouldnt be too hard for you......As it is your safety thats is at stake,and its usually only the rh glass that needs to be done...you could change the other side if you want to be anal and keep them both the same

sweet as thanks troy... my bro in law has the welder so i'll just get him to do it for me... hes a lot better with the welder than i am.

thanks for the instructions mate.

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ni you must be stoked!!! My car made it to Sydney a couple of weeks ago, apparently waiting for parts for compliance?? It's been that long that it doesn't really feel like i've bought a car anymore, it's just this thing that i have to keep trying to move forward. It must feel great to finally get to drive the beast!

AND SHAN REPLY TO MY EMAILS/PM'S/MSN MESSAGES YOU LAZY BASTARD :P i need to bout this Masa kit...

what was the reason for your hold up ni? I had a 2 import approvals go missing.... :)

hehehe yeah very happy its finally here... makes it all seem worth it :)

the main hold up was myself getting the money together in time... other than that everything else went pretty smoothly.

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nark come past my work i'll fix ya a mirror for ya :)

 

and yeah, it is only the right one that needs to be flat

hehehe cool... once i get a UVP for it i'll drive over ur side of town :P

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what's a UVP? oh wait... Unregistered Vehicle Permit??? Do you have details on that because my car might be down here in Melbourne before it can be regoed as well...

cheers.

oh and if you see or talk to Shan, tell him to reply to my various msg's!!! :)

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lol chinny... yeah thats what it is... u have to ring vic roads to get em... u can either pick em up or have it faxed thru... cant remember the costs involved... depends on how long u want it for.

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