EK wagon in Tassie

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EK wagon in Tassie

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The sedan is nearly done so I bought a wagon today. Great in the floors and sill panels :)

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I think your right tim :)

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8) Another wagon project. Great to see John.

As least with a wagon you can strech out a bit in the back when your other half puts you out in the doghouse! :D

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Oh woof woof to you to Stewart... :lol:

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Just fix what it needs to get on the road and drive it as is :thumbsup: , just a thought :D .
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might be an idea trev :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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Trev wrote:Just fix what it needs to get on the road and drive it as is :thumbsup: , just a thought :D .
Thats just what i'd do too,it looks great,have some fun with it first.
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SunnyTim wrote:funny it still has the larger auto stop pedal in it. Looking at the rego sticker on the windscreen it hasn't been out of Qld for that long....
How are the plenum drain tube areas?
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They are really good Tim. I was under it today and geez it's in good nick. Bugger all rust ;) I'm very pleased with it. Best 1200 I've spent for awhile.
But it came at a price. I had to decide to keep the hr prem or get this. So now the hr prem wagon is for sale. Handy if someone wants a disc brake front end.
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I did find some rust but not much :)

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Gotta say I'd leave it too and do just what's needed to get it going. Looks really solid.
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I dont think i can :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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John wrote:I dont think i can :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
You're a spray painter by trade, if I remember rightly John? So it's probably no sweat for you to give this a nice quick coat of paint. Good score for $1200. :thumbsup:
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Im thinking a paint job and drive the bugger :)
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I crawled under the wagon today and it's bloody terrific underneath. Im actually shocked at how good it is. Looking forward to starting on it soon :)
Building a new shed first. 7 x 7 metre. A little more room to move.
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