Rusty EK,s Ute

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Rusty EK
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I am thinking about it , but have got so much other stuff going on at the moment :? , and the ute keeps getting shuffled aside

Would love to come up , nearly booked it a couple of weeks ago , but am going to hang off for a few months and see how things pan out .
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Looking good Rusty! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Can't wait to see it all back together with the chrome on! 8)

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:ebiggrin: we want chrome we want chrome we want chrome :ebiggrin:
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Me too , me too :D
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Loving this build. It's looking awesome. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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I too would like Chrome......armchair viewer wants results...! :wink:
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The trouble is , I have been too much of an armchair viewer myself , just cant get any spare time .
Have got the tail lights back on ,and door rubbers on , wipers back together ,plenum drain tubes in , so am slowly heading forward .
Hoping to have all day Sunday and try and get the headlining in .
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Any more progress on the EK, Rusty???

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No , sorry scotty .

Looks like I have sold my house , just waiting on his finance to be approved , so am rushing around trying to finish stuff around the house and shed , that has been put off cause I have spent so much time on the ute :roll: .
I work from home also , so have been working overtime finishing off customers jobs and work that I have already booked in .

So the poor girl wont be getting any love for a couple more months , got a crap load of stuff to sort and move , home , business , and a heap of cars and assorted stuff .

But on the upside , after settling in to the new abode , I will be basically unemployed :P , so am going to have some time off and take it easy for a few months, and concentrate on finishing the ute , before getting back into work .
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Good luck with it all mate.
I'm about to build a new shed, build a deck out the back, turn current garage into an outdoor room.60's style :)
I need a pinball machine and jukebox :)
Oh, and a sedan to finish off and a wagon to start.
The days ain't long enough :(
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Thanks John , I know about the days :D , too short :lol:

Going to need a new shed soon myself , let me know how you go with the quotes and who seems the best value .
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its the slab that costs ya
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Mick Jagger wrote:its the slab that costs ya
the slabs while doing the slab.... :ebiggrin:
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Yeah I know , both sorts of slabs are going up in price :cry: , cost me a small fortune for my current shed , but wont be going that big with the next one , just big enough to fit 4 cars and a bit of room to move .
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4 car shed would be awesome. I'm restricted for space and am limited to a 7 x 7 shed. Had 4 quotes for them to do the lot, slab, erecting etc and Ranbuild were about a grand cheaper than anyone else. They also seemed a tad more " professional".
I'd love to go bigger but just can't. :(
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