307 EK wagon build

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FireKraka
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Re: 307 EK wagon build

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Mate that is really fantastic, as the others said must be great to be finally cruising.

Can you tell me what headers you used.?
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Neil
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Re: 307 EK wagon build

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Two years Ian? Considering all the rust work and the v8 conversion, all done at home, I’d say you’ve done very well, compared to me and my ute at least. Looks fantastic. See you on the road soon.
Cheers,
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Very nice mate. Hope your face doesn’t crack from smiling too much when you go cruising.
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Awesome work looks mint

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Re: 307 EK wagon build

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Errol62 wrote: Sun Feb 02, 2020 10:37 am Two years Ian? Considering all the rust work and the v8 conversion, all done at home, I’d say you’ve done very well, compared to me and my ute at least. Looks fantastic. See you on the road soon.
Cheers,
Clay


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The 2 years feels like 10 years and added a lot of grey hair Clay, but happy now.
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Re: 307 EK wagon build

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FireKraka wrote: Sun Feb 02, 2020 9:42 am Mate that is really fantastic, as the others said must be great to be finally cruising.

Can you tell me what headers you used.?
Regards
Neil
I made the headers myself Neil, by modifying a set of block huggers, and went out through the inner guards. I wasn't smart enough to work out how to fit them down beside the block. I can take a couple of better photos and post if you like.
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Blacky wrote: Sun Feb 02, 2020 12:46 am Awesome mate - congratulations :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :clap: :clap:

Will we see it and you at Towoomba ???
Yes Blacky, looking forward to my first Nationals at Toowoomba.
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Looks very tough mate.

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