V8EK4us- 383 SBC,4 link,Torana f/e - 12 months on...
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- Sputzwagon
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I've been watching this build for ages, but this is the first time I've commented......WOW!'
Not only is the build great, but I salivate over the concrete workshop floor!!
Wish I owned one'o'them!
Getting closer V8EK4us....
Scotty.

Not only is the build great, but I salivate over the concrete workshop floor!!

Wish I owned one'o'them!

Getting closer V8EK4us....





Scotty.
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and east is no good to him either needs to go north or more acurate would be north eastV8EK4us wrote:J wrote:your such a nerd!
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il be over east next year, might have to come see it in the flesh... il bring a rag cos il drool all over your fresh paint![]()
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you are a funny bugger J, the paintwork wont be "fresh" next year
Thanks Scotty, much appretiated!

Smooth, Harko, J, Scotty, Mick, Nomad & Nathan thanks for the posts guys ..... it's keepin' the drive heading in the right direction!!
Well the underside is one paint process off finished!!! First recoat of deadner is done and the "topcoats" will go on Saturday arvo. While the deadner is drying out I will finish the last bits on the top side ...... the old seatbelt bolt holes, top seatbelt mounts, final check on dash/guages, fill holes in firewall etc.......
Was going to buy some 3/8" exhaust mounts and decided it would be a damn sight better to make them myself (and cheaper!).




These are the supports I made up to hold the Heat shields:

This shows one of the new brackets that hold the commodore handbrake cable, one of the heat shield brackets, seat belt bottom mounts and also the exhaust hanger (4 each side).

This is the passenger side mount for the Rear outrigger of The LH Torana frontend:

Finished top mounts for Coilover shocks, the small plate (near the middle) is the retainer for the brake Hardline to flex connection:

Just a couple of overall shots of the underside:


enjoy

Well the underside is one paint process off finished!!! First recoat of deadner is done and the "topcoats" will go on Saturday arvo. While the deadner is drying out I will finish the last bits on the top side ...... the old seatbelt bolt holes, top seatbelt mounts, final check on dash/guages, fill holes in firewall etc.......
Was going to buy some 3/8" exhaust mounts and decided it would be a damn sight better to make them myself (and cheaper!).




These are the supports I made up to hold the Heat shields:

This shows one of the new brackets that hold the commodore handbrake cable, one of the heat shield brackets, seat belt bottom mounts and also the exhaust hanger (4 each side).

This is the passenger side mount for the Rear outrigger of The LH Torana frontend:

Finished top mounts for Coilover shocks, the small plate (near the middle) is the retainer for the brake Hardline to flex connection:

Just a couple of overall shots of the underside:


enjoy




- ekdave1962
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Dave, he bent his own exhaust "hangers"ekdave1962 wrote:well what can on say as austmod said speechless .. the detail and planning um guessing this is not your 1 st build .. you must have 1 ace work shop bending your own exhausts as well now your talant seems to be endless ..




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