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Kalgoorlie show and shine

Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 9:24 am
by Blacky
Took the ute up to Kalgoorlie to register it - the idea was to keep the original plates but the MONGRELS wouldnt re-issue them :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
Got the ute licenced on friday and hung around for the show on the weekend. We had a cruise to the Broadarrow tavern on the saturday.....
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Had a pizza and video night on the saturday and swagged it , then the show was on the sunday -

Boomers EK
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Boomers EK and friend :D
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and the rest
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Kmart wheels on a classic :?
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Genuine Pacer station wagon - one of 20 built and one of 2 on the road according to the owner
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Re: Kalgoorlie show and shine

Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 4:18 pm
by mrs ratbox
Blacky wrote: Kmart wheels on a classic :?
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is that why he has those No plates i reckon it's kriminal aswell :wink:

that pacer wagon would be kool and quite valuable i'de say if he has documentation

sounds like you had a good weekend other than not getting the plates you wanted

Re: Kalgoorlie show and shine

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 9:08 pm
by blue ute
Blacky can you not get your old number plate in the retro series - http://www.dpi.wa.gov.au/licensing/cust ... s/1399.asp
I changed black on white plates from one car to another without any problems, the other thing is, if you weren't paying rego on the old plates they may have been re-issued, or they may not be old enough for re-issue - think it's 40yrs.

Re: Kalgoorlie show and shine

Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 7:09 am
by Brown Bear
Great to see the ute on the road Blacky, looks very 8) 8)

I remember a Pacer wagon in unique cars, late 1995, right around the time I was shopping for my first set of wheels. Car was in Canberra and stated as one of 2 made, asking price was $3000 which was right on my 'budget'. Glad I didn't land it because I doubt either myself or the car would have survived :wink: