Clay’s Wedgewood Blue FB Ute

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Hav we look what Roger brought me. Bloody minters. Thanks mate.Image

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Shiny :drooling: :drooling: :drooling:
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18C and 62%. Thinking of getting a pot belly for the shed.

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booth for hire at holdfast bay
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Hope your not thinking pot belly and painting in the same shed at the same time Clay. Fellow blew himself up here last week doing just that....
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Re: Clay’s Wedgewood Blue FB Ute

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Happy to help out, Clay
These bumperettes came with the ute, I'm building but changing to narrowed FC full bumper
A couple of less bits in my shed now.
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Nice bumperettes hard to find these days -Im looking for a good pair if anyone is selling - just couldn’t get a good result with mine and yes be very careful of paint and fire


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Yes well good point about the fire aspect. No way I'm relocating to holdfast bay.

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Yeah nah but thanks


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Ouch!

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Ouch a bit. There's $350+ of re-chroming there. If they were repaired as well as chrome $450+ added to price of parts. It's cheaper to get a reco. engine than chrome all the bits on a sedan now.
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Just had a look - not the pair I was thinking of that have been up for sale for while - these actually look ok but hard to make a call without seeing the back etc for signs of rust and repairs - I'd pay that if they were mint - see if seller replies.
Brett027 wrote: Sat Apr 18, 2020 8:14 am Ouch a bit. There's $350+ of re-chroming there. If they were repaired as well as chrome $450+ added to price of parts. It's cheaper to get a reco. engine than chrome all the bits on a sedan now.
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Re: Clay’s Wedgewood Blue FB Ute

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Hey Roger what’s the Ute you are building have I missed your thread.
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Yeah c'mon Roger 8) 8)

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