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7ishNZ 28th September 2009 06:09 AM

Yes.. I was quoted 160 pounds for 3 day post to NZ. That's what I will be doing.

Trophy Blue 24th October 2009 09:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bonzo (Post 21848)
I'll be setting mine up in the lathe & welding it up ;)

That bloody rubber donut is a very tight fit in the tunnel though :eek:

Hoping to find an early model prop before I get to that stage.

Cheers for the tip Ray, I may very well be able to lay my hands on an early Transit propshaft :cool:

Ronnie,

You can get the right end from a transit, capri, very early sierra or a cortina.

I made my prop as I only trust my own welding

Bonzo 24th October 2009 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trophy Blue (Post 23689)
Ronnie,

You can get the right end from a transit, capri, very early sierra or a cortina.

I made my prop as I only trust my own welding

Thanks for that :)

I knew the early Sierra had the right joint but did not know about the other possibilitys :cool:

I'll be keeping my eyes peeled, unless I steal the one from my 1987 transit & stick the donut on that :D


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