Our FB's and EK's

Post photos of your pride and joy, or updates on your rebuild!

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space ace
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Post by space ace »

J wrote:
space ace wrote:My first registered car!
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HEY! I wanna do the same thing to my tail lights!!!
was thinkin about it a few weeks ago, did ya get them out of an old falcon?

I saw an xp and loved the look
J, Rear chrome Blinker surround from XP Falcon attached to fb tail light lense.I think brown bears FB wagon currently has this done with the surround at an angle.Common Kustom from the 80's :lol:
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space ace
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SunnyRob love the FB ute very nice! 8) 8) 8) 8)
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Post by Devilrod »

RAT138 wrote:my junker seconds after it was on the lift , makes devlrods "swampy" look like it has a twin!
Nah, Swampy aint that good.....
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
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Post by Scubbs »

Im having a feild day on this topic lots of very cool rides here.
I started with the utes

My first Holden finnaly came when i was 14 had plans for the beast but parents decided to move and the ute had to go :cry:
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3 years later
The second time round another ute and this time it made it to the shed Did a bit of rust repair new floors ect. The steering box had been oxyed out buy someone this was during my HSC Yet again family decided to move had to wave goodbuy again.
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Out on my own after that and a new interest a wagon a lockable roofed ute with the fins and taillights of an EK
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A rebuild is about to start on my wagon and this time therell be no moving :D
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Post by Harko »

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Thats some bloody thick grass the first ute was parked on ....

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Love the roof rack - shes a keeper :)
Easily distracted angle manipulator extrordinaire.
EK JAY
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Post by EK JAY »

I supose i should put the latest edition on aswell
her name is Delphine :)

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EK JAY SINCE 1990
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the production line grows :shock:
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Post by spyder6052 »

that rear window has some nice patina hope your leaving it on there :shock: 8)
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Post by skin_dog »

Great idea EKSPCL, there is some damn nice cars out there. Here's my work in progress
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Post by EKSPCL »

:wink:
My 6yr old daughter said
"Dad your car's looking great! Which end is the front?"
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Post by mrs ratbox »

yeah spyder as long as the rego guy doesn't have a problem with it that's near exactly how it's going on the road 8) fix the rust holes and about a foot lower :shock: :D
ek ute
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Saw this string tonight.
My contribution:
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while we're on the subject of utes ;)

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Regards,

Sammy.

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8) 8) COOL 8) 8)
Whatever....:(
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Post by stinky »

My two, both ex-SCK, plans are for the pano to return to duty once the underpinnings are replaced and structural rust is fixed. Keeping the exterior as shitty as possible and a lot lower, with a tidy engine bay and schmick interior.
Not sure about the ute, was going to use for parts for the wife's FE Ute but I think it might be salvagable.
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