WALLY'S EK

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8) 8) 8) 8)

LOOKS LIKE THERE IS PLENTY OF ROOM BETWEEN BONNET SPRING AND CARB IN THAT SHOT ????
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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Once you throw in air and steer there will be no room at the inn. 8)8)


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Just the angle of the shot - when the bonnet down the spring(which is a helper spring so smaller diameter AND Ive already bent the spring posts back towards the hinge ) touches on the top of the fuel bowl - only just but it also means the bonnet does not stay up by itself - I could get the broom handle and grease it up a bit and add a Nasco Sticker I guess and remove the springs alltogether :goodd:
Blacky wrote: Tue Jan 19, 2021 3:07 pm 8) 8) 8) 8)

LOOKS LIKE THERE IS PLENTY OF ROOM BETWEEN BONNET SPRING AND CARB IN THAT SHOT ????
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Bit of bling on the old girl - needs some sun to improve fit and a couple embroidered patches to finish off - the fabric match to original is very good
I had two standard stitching ones made as well and have enough fabric left for another or maybe a travel bra ImageImageImage


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Hey Wal your tonno looks good mate, I like the idea of a travel bra I would probably be interested in one, my paint is two pac and being a 3 stage paint system a bugger to touch up so would be good to give it a bit of protection when driving.
The material wouldn't worry me as long as it was soft underneath.
I don't know if anybody else is making them to fit our cars so please let me know if you go ahead mate.
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FireKraka wrote: Thu Apr 15, 2021 9:23 am I like the idea of a travel bra
I don't know if anybody else is making them to fit our cars so please let me know if you go ahead mate.
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Trev has one on his van mate, and the Crupis have been using them for years - I think Trev had his made over east where the Crupis had theirs done so they would have a pattern already done ?
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Thanks Blacky I will get in contact Trev and get the details.
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Hi Neil,
Car Bra Australia 0499886878 or 0499501431
Good fit, nice and soft lined underneath. Comes in limited colours.
You can have a look at mine when I catch up with you.
Only problem is restricted airflow over the radiator over 37 deg made temp go up a bit. Has mesh in front of grille to stop the bugs.
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That sounds like an easier solution if someone already has a pattern - Let me know the details if you call them Neil - I'm interested for sure.
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Called Sonja at Car Bra yesterday and ordered one for Frank $465 (or $495 can't remember :shh: ) delivered 5 to 10 working days apparently. They ask for a photo of the car from straight on.
Trev sent me some photos (thanks Trev) and I realised that they cover the over riders on the bumper so just sent a message to them this morning to make sure they realised that my bumper is straight without over riders and got a message straight back saying all good mine will be straight across.
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You must be planning a big drive Neil ;7) ;7)

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Unfortunately Wal it won't be the nationals this year as much as I would like too work gets in the way, I do a lot of work for the Navy and have a 7 week contract starting beginning of June, if Nationals are in SA next year I'm going to plan to attend.
Really just want to protect the paint on the front, I drive my cars fairly regularly and as I said the 3 part paint system I have is hard to chip repair and get a good colour match so the bra will probably spend a fair bit of time on the car.
I do wish I was attending Nationals :roll: :roll:
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Maybe next year Neil. My bro in law built the rears in Collins subs and used to scoot over to Rockingham regularly.


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Where’s Wally?


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Still here - not too many updates as work and health have taken over

Second head been given to head builder for some "modifications"
Still searching for a decent carby so I can solve my stalling issues and modify the throttle linkages.
Clutch still a shit
Hinges modified and sent to platers
Tonneau done and on

Getting the workshop finished off in the meantime and put a deposit down on a Magnusson Supercharger for the FJ Cruiser which should happen in July Sometime which will turn the little blue Rocket into a beast from 168 RWHP to around 250RWHP on 35's - BOOOST!
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