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Devilrod
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Post by Devilrod »

That is really really nice Smooth. Frank sure is a fine example indeed. You've done very well.
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
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Post by Aussie Bob »

Thanks Smooth, I am looking forward to seeing the car at Yamba with the Nickel plated parts :D
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Post by Grimbo »

Of all the reasons that people make for not getting their cars to the nationals, they pale into insignificance when they read this thread and realise how much effort you went through to try and get Frank there. I hope your next tidy up for Yamba doesn't turn out to be such a ulcer causing exercise for you :shock: .

I reckon Frank probably, quietly appreciates your ulcers :lol: .

What a great looking car, and you enthuasiasm is comendable :D .

Thanks for the post,

Sam :)
mrs ratbox

Post by mrs ratbox »

smooth when you display yor wagon do you have a board with a list of all the options fitted to it?
smooth

Post by smooth »

ratbox wrote:smooth when you display yor wagon do you have a board with a list of all the options fitted to it?
Hmm, no not really but I have been putting together an album with articles on each and every NASCO and Non NASCO accessory I have either fitted or on display.

Regards, Smooth 8)
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Post by mrs ratbox »

just thought it would be an interesting read for those of us that think accessories stoped at clock,scratch plates,taxi rail and a couple of others, and then there are people who don't even realise they had that many
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Post by retro »

and i just sent my fb trim to get minor repairs before AHD, you got me scared now smooth.
smooth

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mrs ratbox

Post by mrs ratbox »

me smells trophy hunter :lol:
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Post by Tim »

SURLEY YOU JEST, BEST LOOKING FB WAGON I,VE SEEN. :D
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Post by retro »

i sent the car into the trimmer a few days ago, and wanted the car done by all holden day. Im now scared after hearing your experience that it may not be ready. I really set all holday as a target that way the trimmer wont take his time (lets not tell him that). My cars no where near trophy standard, i just want it fixed before the stiching gets worse and i will have to loose the complete pattern and pay for an entire retrim.

You know smooth, that wagon of yours is some piece of art, if one of those ice cream ladies walks past it, she'd have to be blind.
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Post by mrs ratbox »

should have told the trimmer you need it a week before AHD just to make sure
anything over 7 would be a warm day smooth :lol: and sydney have been laughing with 14's and 15's so bring yor swim wear :wink: neither of you need to worry about a trophy for FB's i'll prolly have the van there so it's sown up :shock: :D :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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