V8EK4us- 383 SBC,4 link,Torana f/e - 12 months on...

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V8EK4us wrote:
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MattO wrote:All the best EK's have a Flash-line flash. It makes it :!:
really? i dont think so, thats just your opinion which you have a right to, just as i have a right an opinion aswell :P
If everyone liked and wanted a "Flashline" kit then we would be in big trouble 'cause there aren't that many "spare" ones around :lol: :lol: :lol: .
I like it, Sue and our sons like it and it's all good............ and it's a Holden just like the EH (without the "Flashline Kit" :roll: :roll: ), not a bloody Fraud HPaddict!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
as long as you like it mate thats all that matters, its all good :D
please dont take offence, its only my opinion of how i see the car thats all, its not a crime to have an opinion, as i said before is a bloody nice car still top effort mate. :) :)
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SunnyTim wrote:IMHO EH's are boring...they look better with flash-kits :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
its a good thing i dont have to have my EH to your taste then hey? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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HPaddict, maaaaate no offence taken, gave me a good laugh.

BTW, your EH would look shit-hot with a Flashline Kit, if you did........ I'd buy it (if it was for sale)!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Had an EH once....and a HQ coupe ..... HJ tonner .......fingers getting cramps :lol: :lol: maybe I will have to dig out the old pics and scan them so I can post 'em in "other cars" (one day :roll: )
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i dont get what an EH has to do with it anyway :roll: :roll:
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HPaddict wrote:i dont get what an EH has to do with it anyway :roll: :roll:
News Break!!!!! :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: there is one in your AVATAR (that's the little iddy biddy picture next to your post :roll: ) :lol: :lol: :lol:
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(AUST)Mod wrote:What did you use to polish the grille?
Hey Andrew.

He used BBQ GRILLpolish :lol: :lol: :lol:
There's nothing as Sweet as a EK V8
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V8EK4us wrote:
HPaddict wrote:i dont get what an EH has to do with it anyway :roll: :roll:
News Break!!!!! :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: there is one in your AVATAR (that's the little iddy biddy picture next to your post :roll: ) :lol: :lol: :lol:
ha lol but it doesent have a flash kit. lol :)
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that is an awesome car you are building there mate, truly a work of art
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(AUST)Mod wrote:What did you use to polish the grille?

Looks great.

Andrew
Thanks Andrew,
I used a bench grinder with Josco buff wheels and the Josco compounds..... there are 3 main ones I used:
Grey: for rough cut - removing scratches
Light green: for high polish on stainless steel etc.
White: for high polish on aluminium, diecast and other alloys. They are readily available from Mitre-10, Bunnings etc...........

Hope it helps.


These are the wheels, you need 2, one is stitched for rough cut (left side) and the other is loose soft wheel (right side) for high polish:

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This is the "light green" in te package.

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:D :D :D :D
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Thanks Mate!

The result you have achieved on your grill has inspired me to do mine 8)

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Craig wrote: Andrew you have a red so I wouldn't race it :wink:

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Post by manda_fb »

Yeah me too... i did all my polishing by hand.... might have to got and invest in more equipment
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(AUST)Mod wrote:
What did you use to polish the grille?

Looks great.

Andrew


Thanks Andrew,
I used a bench grinder with Josco buff wheels and the Josco compounds..... there are 3 main ones I used:
Grey: for rough cut - removing scratches
Light green: for high polish on stainless steel etc.
White: for high polish on aluminium, diecast and other alloys. They are readily available from Mitre-10, Bunnings etc...........
Wish I read this before I did mine, paid $80 for mine to be done at a metal polishing plant. Come up good though.

Car is looking very 8) V8EK4US.
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Cheers Guys and Gal (Manda),
Hood lining is in......... yes it's Black :roll:

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S/S braided brake lines finished and fitted (ADR Approved), the fifth one is for the chassis to Diff connection:

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:D :D :D :D
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Post by my70wg »

that hood lining look sweet man!!

aidan...
i'll get there....
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Post by SC00BB »

Hey V8EK4US did you do the hoodlining yourself?

It Looks great, have you got some tips on how to put it in?
I bought mine from Evilbay and was unsure where to start for fear of stuffing it up. :oops:

thanks
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