Active Tassie members?

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John
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Re: Active Tassie members?

Post by John »

Hi Ben.
Welcome mate :)
And yes please, lots of pics. What part of the state are you from??
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Post by Rusty EK »

G,day Ben
Welcome to the forum , and as John said would love to see some pics , good to see a few more cars on the go down here .
Hope your down the south of the state and not up the wrong end :P :P :P
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Hi Guys,

Can't upload photos as mine are about 10x to big and i would rather be working on the car then stuffing around resizeing so sorry you my have to wait till im finished will be on the road by christmas.
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Post by elementaliron »

Hi Again,

Does anyone have a sedan or wagon for resto FB,EK swap for EK ute roller. I got it for motor and box needs floors and other rust, is not as bad as the one i have just done (started with the wrong one of course) best to have a look if interested. i also have a 1977 landcruzer FJ55 complete,100% original 78000 kms the best i have seen. clean as under looks like its never been off road.has rust along both sides of roof 6 months rego would look at swaps in the $3000/$4000 range car or wagon must be complete.

will try to workout the photo think latter.

Thanks ben
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Post by John »

I'm picking up a wagon tomorrow. Its in pretty good nick. Seems to have no rust in the floors e.t.c and has a GEM exchange grey in it. Its a Driver.
MAY be interested in selling. Depends on price I suppose :) The wife isnt real happy with the new purchase as we are running out of room. I'll let you know what I'm doing with it when I've decided.
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