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Still fair bit of time then, is much around?


Some stuff going but I have to weigh it all up, if a cracking opportunity comes up I’ll apply and see how it goes if it doesn’t go well I still get the bronze handshake ?


Some stuff going but I have to weigh it all up, if a cracking opportunity comes up I’ll apply and see how it goes if it doesn’t go well I still get the bronze handshake ?
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15 hours ago, TiTAN said:

 


That makes no difference at all. It's going to handle like a boat no matter what bushes you have in it.

 

Why would it handle like a boat?

Cosmos have a wild suspension set up.

1 minute ago, Hank Scorpio said:

Why would it handle like a boat?

Cosmos have a wild suspension set up.

*remembers a certain trip down south involving the Nannup-Balignup run....*

1 hour ago, t_revz said:

 


So you’ve got a new gbox for it?

 

I've asked rotos for one, yes. Just waiting on them to find one.

Needs a new wheel bearing RHF which is coming tomorrow. New rear diff bushes (custom SuperPro or aluminium), gearbox, tailshaft, servoce and then skid.




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