Benny's EK wagon

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Re: Benny's EK wagon

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Cal wrote:I can just see Sunnytim having a fit over the Kmart wheel trims :lol: :lol:

Beautiful looking car
What makes you think they are from Kmart, and they are not!
It is a nice looking car

Back from the wheel alignment.
A good final clean and, and rego check.
Then its on the road.............
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Re: Benny's EK wagon

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Very nice work Smooth, its beautiful :)
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Re: Benny's EK wagon

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Very nice car , a credit to you , bet the owner will be happy to park that in their shed .
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Re: Benny's EK wagon

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Smooth customs wrote:
Cal wrote:I can just see Sunnytim having a fit over the Kmart wheel trims :lol: :lol:

Beautiful looking car
What makes you think they are from Kmart, and they are not!
It is a nice looking car

Back from the wheel alignment.
A good final clean and, and rego check.
Then its on the road.............

Nah, that's just a general term used here to describe those particular trims :mrgreen:

Why did the skirts come off?
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Re: Benny's EK wagon

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I've seen this thing in the flesh. I'd be pretty happy with the end result. Very Nice
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Re: Benny's EK wagon

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Is a lot easier to strap the car down without them fitted
And when having the wheel alignment done, they need to fit the rear wheel clamps that give a reference to the front wheels and the true front to rear relationship. And the skirts would have to be removed
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Re: Benny's EK wagon

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Another satisfied customer. :thumbsup: too bad it'll be one of the last :cry:
Anyone here know anything about advanced robotics & shoulder surgery?? Maybe we can customize Paul and get him back to work! :thumbsup: :shifty: :think: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Benny's EK wagon

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Sputzwagon wrote:Another satisfied customer. :thumbsup: too bad it'll be one of the last :cry:
Anyone here know anything about advanced robotics & shoulder surgery?? Maybe we can customize Paul and get him back to work! :thumbsup: :shifty: :think: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Scotty.
talk to the ghost who chops perhaps! :roll:

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Re: Benny's EK wagon

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One word; inspiring ;) haha 8) 8)
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Re: Benny's EK wagon

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Nice work there smooth, hopefully for us southerner,'s we can see this fine vehicle at next years national's.
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Re: Benny's EK wagon

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Hey Paul, how are the cruzin skirts coming along? The mate is getting a little anxious and is annoying the crap out of me. Cheers . Graham
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Re: Benny's EK wagon

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What an outstanding thread. I have just been looking through for half an hour.

Congratulations, a phenomenal achievement !!!!

I will have to start at the beginning tonight :)

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Re: Benny's EK wagon

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Smooth customs wrote:Is a lot easier to strap the car down without them fitted
And when having the wheel alignment done, they need to fit the rear wheel clamps that give a reference to the front wheels and the true front to rear relationship. And the skirts would have to be removed
I had not thought of that, what company is doing that for you? :)
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Re: Benny's EK wagon

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Ben picked his wagon up yesterday.Did the rego inspection and then to the Machinery Department to do the paperwork and he was on the road
Hopefully he will post some details soon.

These were taken Tuesday night, in my now empty factory.

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Re: Benny's EK wagon

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What a ripper :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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