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geeman 13th June 2010 09:20 PM

my parents are originally pakistani, although ive lived here all my life, but from the times ive been there and what my parents have told me, i cant imagine there being any form of road legal testing requirement, heck you dont need a license to drive, as all you really need is a few hundred rupees(about £5) as a bribe to the corrupt police as that mainly how they make their living through bribes.. You can get away with most basic crimes in pakistan(i mean like speeding, or diving without a licence) with much ease.

I can imagine it being hard to source correct parts in peshawar, as i would have thought it would be near impossible to find anything from a ford sierra, guess you'll be improvising quite abit. :)

Josh 13th June 2010 09:35 PM

Welcome Hamza, sounds like you have a steep hill to climb! Good luck with it all.

On a side note, 16swg is 1.626mm thick and 18swg is 1.219mm thick. The higher the swg the thinner the metal. I would suggest that 1.219 is not thick enough for the main chassis tubes, keep searching for the 16swg!

Cheers
Josh

hamza 14th June 2010 03:38 PM

Driving on the runway
 
Dear Ginge,
The air ports/air fields are surrounded by pickets with armed guards who will fire at any moving object that gets near it. They are all military air fields and the civilain cariers are only allowed to land and then pulled to a corner for parking

Will have be be more imaginative, I will look into the posibility if I can get access to the open ground where they practice para jumps.

Sincerely


Hamza

hamza 14th June 2010 03:46 PM

16 swg vs 18swg
 
Dear Josh

Thanks a lot for your input, will search for the 16 swg, have located some in Karachi which is the other end of the country, am looking into the modality of payment and shipment. It an interesting situation, the dealer does not trust me and wants all the monet before shipment and I have my doubts if he would ship after getting paid- an interesting situation

Sincerely

Hamza

hamza 20th June 2010 05:14 PM

from pole to post
 
Dear Friends,

Still running from pole to post for the 25x25mm 16swg, today purchased the 20x20 mm 16 swg, 19x19 as prescribed in the book are not available, and will start cutting and welding the 20x20 which goes into the base of the frame. Since Mid/tig welding is not available so will go for arc welding, In the forum I came across very interesting information posted by Enoch on arc welding. He has very kindly advised to use 2.5mm roads and 130 amp arc welder, so one of my major concerns is over.

Yes Geeman is right finding a ford Sieara is impossible, the only engines that I can get are 16 valve efi toyota, honda 1600 CC are also available, I know I will be doing a lot of improvisation- which will make the build all the more interesting plus might show a way to those who are not building a roadster as ford sieara and similar cars are not available in their countries.

Will start my build diary soon :D

Hamza

flyerncle 20th June 2010 06:55 PM

Good luck Hamza,looks like the Roadster is on a world tour. :D

gingea1pom 20th June 2010 09:18 PM

Hamza,

Really looking forward to the build diary, is there a chance you would be able to get some pictures up?

Cheers Ginge

hamza 21st June 2010 05:26 PM

Yes you will see the pictures
 
Yes Ginge will be posting pictures of the build, the workshop will not be as fancy as the ones I see on the forum, have talked to a friend will be using his welding shop, after wards have also talked to a powder paint shop, I am certain it will be very interesting for you as it is very different from the ones I have seen on the net in UK.

Hope all of us will enjoy it, as flyerncle has put it its the Roadster is on a world tour

Hamza

K4KEV 23rd June 2010 01:51 AM

Nice one Hamza.....you got guts bud, who knows what its gonna look like, I know what you lot are like, fridges, washing machines, dustbin lids,:eek: go on tell me I'm wrong and there will not be a part of a washing machine in your prospective build just pulling your leg bud (bet I'm right tho)
gud luk
Kevin

hamza 23rd June 2010 07:46 AM

Sure you will see a lot of Non-convential junk
 
Dear Kevin,
Thanks a lot for your best wishes and very interesting comments, Yes you are right you will see a lot of non-conventional items being used in the build, I also plan to paint is very differently- in short it will be a fun for you all to see and comment and a nightmare for me.

I plan to take pictures of the useful items that are imported/smuggled into Pakistan from europe where they are thrown away as junk including news papers.

Hamza


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