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![]() Build table on wheels is great!! Can make it disappear from the workshop in two seconds flat, which is good for doing it at work. It's actually a 8 x 4ft utility trailer used an airport. The guys didn't need this one as it had a "broken" draw bar, they have two more which they can use. I love being the mechanic who puts things out of commision. . . . .
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![]() Mmmm me thinks....nice drinks trolley
![]() ![]() nice to see another build underway......underway...get it get it...dohhh |
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![]() very nice, me likes the build table
all the way from australia, im thinking of moving country after iv got my degree, whats it like motor sport wise over there? Cheers
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![]() Hi all. It's been a long time since i posted last. And lets be honest, it's one of those things that happens to 90% of projects. Other things come to the front and become more important. In the last few months I've started in earnest again. I now have everything at another place to continue the build. I have also started a blog. Gee now look who's trendy
![]() In any case, the blog is a bit boring at the moment because it's all about the research and idea gathering stage, no new pictures of the frame, seeing as it hasn't gone too much further. OK well i don't find it too boring, hopefully others might not either. Anyone from Australia, feel free to stop by and have a read. You might find it informative, especially if you are in NSW and looking into trying to get your Clubman registered on the road. http://locostclubmaninnsw.blogspot.com/ |
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