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What are you doing 4wd ute?

Thinking about it..have you got something?

Might be interested in a bare fornt cut too to fix the shell I found

Turns out modification rules have changed in the last 2 weeks

Car now needs to be a complied car, so import with no complaince is not an option or a stat writeoff

Thinking about it..have you got something?

Might be interested in a bare fornt cut too to fix the shell I found

Turns out modification rules have changed in the last 2 weeks

Car now needs to be a complied car, so import with no complaince is not an option or a stat writeoff

Been thinking about dropping a wagon onto a GU patrol frame. I thought they wanted chassis # only too didn't know of the rule change.

Parts list growing

M35 wreck for motor, most R34 GTR front end parts lined up, have an offer in on a R34 GTT wreck for more parts needed for the damaged stagea shell I found.

Not sure if I will get conversion thru department of transport. Engineer thinks no probelms

Wife does not know any of this :woot:

The 100sq/m shed I hire is full of 80 pairs of seats and 800 4wd snorkel kits plus other parts. Unloaded a 40ft HQ container today that came yesterday.

Have 2500 bolt on wheel spacers on order due in 4 weeks

Hit the shed owner up this arvo for another 70sq/m of space.....mainly to hide cars and do build etc :whistling:

Yes I have problem I think.......

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