hunted
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Last Edit: Oct 3, 2011 19:11:04 GMT by hunted
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Hello.
I will confirm this is a very lush and tidy car - we went for a spin in it around my home town the day he bought it. ultimate cruiser.
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Verrrrry tidy wheels and the car looks good too, just right for driving past mirrored buildings and looking at the reflection...cool
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hunted
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haha thats my favourite past time!
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maf260
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Lovely looking car, a friend had one in Tahiti Blue about 25 years ago which was written off sideways into a lamp post! I'm not keen on the new wheels as I love the originals.
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hunted
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hunted
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Jul 25, 2011 23:15:27 GMT
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another snap also just brought some 15x6 steels that I will be getting widened (hopefully 8s will fit)
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hunted
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hunted
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also have some 15" steel wheels in at the engineers getting widened out to 8" for the front and 8.5" for the back
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Wow! One of my favorite Michelotti designs.
Yours looks amazing, well done. Those vintage-y pictures are lovely too! You know you aren't allowed to photograph the thing with anything else now, right? ;D
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Last Edit: Oct 5, 2011 4:10:47 GMT by Brickborg
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Thats stunning, I love it. Beautifully understated.
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R.S. Autotech. Servicing/Repairs/Diagnostics.
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hunted
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Those vintage-y pictures are lovely too! You know you aren't allowed to photograph the thing with anything else now, right? ;D yeh it just looks so much better on film! the camera used to be my fathers fro when he was my age (early 20s) and he hasnt used it for yeeeeears so I nagged him to give it to me. those pics were of the first roll of film to go through it in god knows how long so was super impressed with how they came out (and taking into account my zero photography skills!)
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Triumphs win Lovely car and great wheel choice, makes me want one.
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looking forwards to seeing the steels on it!
Wellington almost looks sunny there.
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hunted
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haha alex yeh almost, was bloody windy though!
and yeh I'm hoping the steels will be done before Hawkes Boes (oldschool.co.nz event) at labour weekend. just got some spacers made up today for the fronts as the steels hit the struts.
so will probably be rolling unground freshly welded steels haha
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ChasR
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Now that is an awesome looking 2500! Wheels and stance really set it off . Was the camber intentional or do you know that you can get camber correction kits for the rear (or at least you can for the Stag ? I shall be keeping my eye on this. Banded 15" steels should be a WIN .
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Last Edit: Oct 6, 2011 13:05:49 GMT by ChasR
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stunning car! and loving those 35mm pics! they looks bloody awesome!
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What are the 15inch steel wheels from? any photos?
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Stupid is as stupid does!
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