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Proper flash Rusty, they look bloody awesome.
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Top work / design, even left and right handed

Nice one
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Kicking arse rusty
Nice one bud
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Wizard fuel neck trial fit for the bay tank. Big thanks Ian for making this for me. Can now be put in the pile of parts ready for paint.

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Good work Rusty , close to paint?
I see you haven’t drilled the 2 holes for the little rubber stoppers for the fuel flap, I forgot to drill mine on the red bus, pain in the arse after it’s painted
Did you use all of the rubber hose on the neck?, would be nice to get an accurate measurement so I can cut a few of them to size, looks like a tight fit in there. I have sold a few of these for Bay Window tanks in a Splitty but never get any feedback, maybe that’s a good thing
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vanell wrote: Tue May 30, 2023 7:55 pm Good work Rusty , close to paint?
I see you haven’t drilled the 2 holes for the little rubber stoppers for the fuel flap, I forgot to drill mine on the red bus, pain in the arse after it’s painted
Did you use all of the rubber hose on the neck?, would be nice to get an accurate measurement so I can cut a few of them to size, looks like a tight fit in there. I have sold a few of these for Bay Window tanks in a Splitty but never get any feedback, maybe that’s a good thing
I've got one of yours in my blue bus Wiz, yes it's tight to fit but works a treat..
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vanell wrote: Tue May 30, 2023 7:55 pm Good work Rusty , close to paint?
I see you haven’t drilled the 2 holes for the little rubber stoppers for the fuel flap, I forgot to drill mine on the red bus, pain in the arse after it’s painted
Did you use all of the rubber hose on the neck?, would be nice to get an accurate measurement so I can cut a few of them to size, looks like a tight fit in there. I have sold a few of these for Bay Window tanks in a Splitty but never get any feedback, maybe that’s a good thing
I am about to fit mine, will post up how it goes, it's a very nicely made bit of kit in any event.
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vanell wrote: Tue May 30, 2023 7:55 pm I see you haven’t drilled the 2 holes for the little rubber stoppers for the fuel flap, I forgot to drill mine on the red bus, pain in the arse after it’s painted
Good spotting Ian, I’ll get these drilled this weekend!
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Kafer bar coming together. Another time consuming job with plenty of fabrication. Some critical placement to take into consideration, fuel tank outlet, starter motor and heater pipe clearance being the main items.
The diagonal arms I made from chromoly tube and clevises and tig welded by an engineer in town. Also had him tig the back side of my bump stop pads

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Jesus rusty, how small is your dick? Looks like your planning big hp?
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Wants to beat Brad to the waffles at Coonalpyn and prepared to sacrifice penis size for the honour.
Ideas man
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Nearly 3 months since an update on my build. There has still been small progress steps but life has gotten in the way the past 8-10 weeks with our house builder going into liquidation, finding new builders, health issues etc.

Hopefully getting back on track now as the weather is improving.

Few progress shots of the 2.5inch narrowed beam I am building.

I designed the end plates and had a local business have them laser cut for me. These were a combination of a couple of end plate designs, thanks champ for letting me trace your template and explain the added castor.

CSP adjusters fitted, new bushes installed for centre pin, welded back on and reamed.


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splitthis wrote: Fri Jun 09, 2023 1:31 pm Jesus rusty, how small is your dick? Looks like your planning big hp?
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:lol:
Cheeseboard wrote: Sat Jun 10, 2023 6:53 am Wants to beat Brad to the waffles at Coonalpyn and prepared to sacrifice penis size for the honour.
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Front bean looks awesome Rusty, as does all the rear support work.. Brilliant..
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