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TheArf 10th September 2011 05:07 PM

Early crimbo prezzy to me
 
Hi all, hope your builds are going well. I recieved an early crimbo prezzy this week in the shape of webber twin 45's . I have uploaded some photos on to my photobucket account and hopefully this will kick my ass into gear to get back into the garage, check out my new badboys mmm

vmax1974 10th September 2011 05:14 PM

Dam fine job they will do lol

Them coupled with a beautiful powder coated chassis coated with the diy group buy systems for about 80 quid on here should be a very fine machine when its up and going

TheArf 10th September 2011 05:32 PM

I'm not sure which way im going with the chassis and bits yet, I do a bit of spraying, if and when I get some spare time. I have a frame and tank for a suzuki in need of some work and now that we have sold the other house time and funds have become available, or so I thought, been asked this afternoon if I can do some dive instructing in a couple of weeks time, there go my weekends again.

vmax1974 10th September 2011 05:49 PM

Lol can you tell I need to shift them got 15 of them coming so they need to be sold so I can get my build savings back order my chassis kit get my donor and get to work

TheArf 10th September 2011 05:51 PM

If I do decide to powdercoat I will gat in touch, hope things go well and your soon back onto your build

Arfon

Bonzo 10th September 2011 06:08 PM

Those webbers are looking nice Afron :) :cool:

Nothing like a nice pice of kit to boost your build enthusiasm :)

TheArf 10th September 2011 07:30 PM

They do look good don't they, and at a reasonable price, still expensive but reasonable compared to tweaks or europa parts

Arfon

Davey 10th September 2011 08:06 PM

They ther Webers do look good and should work well. Don't think a diy powder coating kit will do a full chassis though, diffjcult to find an oven large enough and a hot gun jusr aint going to do it.

D.

TheArf 10th September 2011 08:13 PM

I must agree about the size of oven needed, mind you if you had ever tasted the food in our works canteen you might think that someone had already put one through it

Arfon

leroybrown911 12th September 2011 08:09 PM

Ha ha! Nice carbs mate. Need a racing cam kit and ported head now!?


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