My bagged EK - Final trim fitted......

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EKK001
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Yes, good point oldnek.. havent rushed thus far and not about to start, although the goal was to have it on the road for my 21st but seeing as though im now 24.......
Dave, definitely hope to have the car on the road in the next 6 months so hopefully we can chat then, sounds great though... Never been to SA...
Anyone know any good engineers in Newcastle area?
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NoMAD wrote:
If only there was a cheap, straight bolt in Air bag kits for fb/ek's :roll:

Cheers
NoMAD

tell me about it...


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go the wagons....
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wasn't having a go, just that i know how long you've had it :wink: and it doesn't look like it's far off now
i'll PM an engineer
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Post by swivel »

Hi EKK001 I love the air bags, looks sh%t HOT. I'm thinking about putting air bags in my EK. I live in Stockton and was wonder if i could catch up with you sometime. 8)
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EK001,

Have a look on the homepage here www.rta.nsw.gov.au and in the top right corner in the search bar type in "engineering signatories" and it will take you to VSI 15 Engineering Signatories that are approved by the RTA here in NSW.

There is a list of 4 servicing Newcastle and surrounds.The one I have spoken to is Don Mackay ph 4957 3697 and he has been doing it since at least 1985 that I know of so he should know our FB/EK's well by now I'd say.He seems OK to deal with.

There is one at Cardiff I won't go to again (without saying too much about it).

Hope that helps,

Terry.
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Thanks for the info, will check them out.... Paul
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did you get my PM ?
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Yes ratbox, cheers will give him a call..... thanks...
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FB MAD wrote:There is a list of 4 servicing Newcastle and surrounds.The one I have spoken to is Don Mackay ph 4957 3697 and he has been doing it since at least 1985 that I know of so he should know our FB/EK's well by now I'd say.He seems OK to deal with.
Bob is a top bloke, hes doing my engineering of the V6, and hes done my Torana and also did dads turbo FE many yrs ago!
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hey how did you go about your accelerator cable setup?

I'm having troubles with mine... its all setup nicely but barely any travel at all.... do i need some sort of hinged/spring setup (like in newer model cars)??? :x
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i haven't gotten to the accelerator pedal yet but i have a pedal cut out of a commodore for it .... i know vb-vk have the right pedal, you screw the pivot to the floor and then heat and bend the shaft to suit where you need it to go etc and they work really well.

i had one in my EK and thats why i'm sticking with the same thing for the FB.

I did once see them on sale at rare spares so they might be an option too.
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See PM, but yeh, im pretty sure its a commodore pedal... it works really nicely...
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did you find a engineer?
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Post by Harko »

A VN pedal works well , three self tappers and its in , just pull the linkage off the bracket and flip it to the other side and it will allow the bracket to be screwed to the angled part of your floor/firewall
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havent had much luck with engineers yet... spoke to one and as soon as i mentioned slightly modifying the chassis rails he didnt want to know about it really..
His recommendation was "remove the entire air suspension system and return to stock".......

Needless to say, i am still trying to find an engineer....
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