Holden EK 225 Hydra Snowcrest White Tartan Turquoise
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Here you go Stealth. Narrandera is only a broken timing gear away, lol!
This is what Google shows - easy;
Driving directions to Narrandera NSW
435 km – about 5 hours 39 mins
Now you have the car "happy wife" wanted when is happy husband going to buy the ute he was after and be even happier ? - SJ would be 'happy' to sell you one I am sure...........he's got heaps, lol
Dave Mac
This is what Google shows - easy;
Driving directions to Narrandera NSW
435 km – about 5 hours 39 mins
Now you have the car "happy wife" wanted when is happy husband going to buy the ute he was after and be even happier ? - SJ would be 'happy' to sell you one I am sure...........he's got heaps, lol
Dave Mac
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Hi Dave,
You are a champ! Thanks for googling that up as I was at work on night shift and didn't get a chance. I was going to look it up today...
Regarding the ute..lol apparently Steve does have a few and unless ratbox is going to lend me some moula then I am sorry to say that Happy Husband has to settle for this unbearable Grey Hydra for now .......NOT!!!
Nah, look I'm over the moon with this great opportunity to own such a fine piece of Holden motoring,something I have always wanted since 15yrs old I'm now 35 I sort of don't want to drive her at all!!
How's your ute going?. Any new developments mate??
Cheers,
Han.
You are a champ! Thanks for googling that up as I was at work on night shift and didn't get a chance. I was going to look it up today...
Regarding the ute..lol apparently Steve does have a few and unless ratbox is going to lend me some moula then I am sorry to say that Happy Husband has to settle for this unbearable Grey Hydra for now .......NOT!!!
Nah, look I'm over the moon with this great opportunity to own such a fine piece of Holden motoring,something I have always wanted since 15yrs old I'm now 35 I sort of don't want to drive her at all!!
How's your ute going?. Any new developments mate??
Cheers,
Han.
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Yes, I know but it would hurt seeing the mileage creep up though...
I will keep her dry and only drive on beautiful sunnny days. She's probably only gonna go out 2 to 3 times in a year and on short runs
My best mate has a beautifully restored 64 EH,so we will both take the girls out together and hopefully the wives won't be too jealous
Han.
I will keep her dry and only drive on beautiful sunnny days. She's probably only gonna go out 2 to 3 times in a year and on short runs
My best mate has a beautifully restored 64 EH,so we will both take the girls out together and hopefully the wives won't be too jealous
Han.
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Trev,Trev wrote:You not taking it to Narrandera then?
Why limit driving it to 2 or 3 times a year, it's about time that car got enjoyed and driven, like it was made to do
I am undecided as to whether or not ill take her up. I still need to fly to Sydney in order to meet Steve, and view the car
Flying up around mid April, can't wait!!..
I am not driving it often because of the low miliage and condition.
If I wanted a daily driver i'd be buying a cheaper car to cruise in,maybe in the future
Cheers,
StealthEK
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Thanks for the input, but no I wouldn't do such thing to any car. That's just me though. Besides, this car has too good of a history to tarnish itmatches wrote:you could always cheat and have two speedo's i personally don't like the idea but i'm sure it wouldn't be the first time its been done.StealthEK wrote:Yes, I know but it would hurt seeing the mileage creep up though... .
Cheers,
StealthEK