My Chopped wagon

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Re: My Chopped wagon

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looking bewdiful Trev
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Mick Jagger wrote:looking bewdiful Trev
Thanks Jase.


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Getting close Trev. Looking good.! :thumbsup:
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Ive warned my mate in Wonthaggi to watch out for that thing!
Getting very close and looks Great.
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Trev wrote:
Blacky wrote:Looking sweet as Trev, what are you doing for front and rear screens mate ???
They are getting done now, front cut down and a rear will be cut out of another flat screen, and new side windows too.


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Will it be done by Saturday?
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
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Devilrod wrote:Will it be done by Saturday?
If I got the windows today, maybe.

Which I won't.


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My fuel pump arm broke off inside the motor and I thought I'd be pulling it out to retrieve it, but I ended up fishing it out of the dizzy hole with a magnet. Yes!
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Woah. Impressive grab that
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Phew. Well done!
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Trev wrote:
Devilrod wrote:Will it be done by Saturday?
If I got the windows today, maybe.

Which I won't.


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So close! Only dawned on me when I saw your post on here.
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Trev wrote:My fuel pump arm broke off inside the motor and I thought I'd be pulling it out to retrieve it, but I ended up fishing it out of the dizzy hole with a magnet. Yes!
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Nice one Trev, ever thought about becoming a consulting surgeon specialising in key hole surgery? Might be worth considering.......

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I've got a few red pumps lying around if you can't get one closer Trev. Aren't they a bit to high pressure for the Su setup though?


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Nice grab !!!
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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Errol62 wrote:I've got a few red pumps lying around if you can't get one closer Trev. Aren't they a bit to high pressure for the Su setup though?


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I have a couple of spares but thanks anyway.

Yes they are too much for su's but I'm just getting it going with a stromberg until the su's are sorted, then I'll use a regulator.


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In the Shed wrote:
Trev wrote:My fuel pump arm broke off inside the motor and I thought I'd be pulling it out to retrieve it, but I ended up fishing it out of the dizzy hole with a magnet. Yes!
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Nice one Trev, ever thought about becoming a consulting surgeon specialising in key hole surgery? Might be worth considering.......

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Career change sounds good lol.


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