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acotters
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White walls have arrived!

Post by acotters »

Hi all.
Just a pic of the barge now that I've had flappers fitted. I'm staying with the cross-ply tyres for now. Might do the radials thing one day on another set of rims.
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Whingeing won't fix it.
smooth

Post by smooth »

NICE!

Regards, Smooth 8)
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Post by (AUST)Mod »

drop it on its guts:) already a great looking car, imagine its look if it was low 8)
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Post by Thommo »

I love your car Andrew.
Its just beautiful.
It does not matter if its high ridin', low ridin'
With or without whitewalls or whatever.

Black IS Beautiful
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Post by Trev »

Good move on the white walls Andrew, looks spot on 8) !

I do agree with Thommo, it would look grouse any way you choose to have it, but I would lower it a couple of inches, blocks in the back and lower springs up front, easily restored to original ride height :D ,
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Post by Thommo »

Trev wrote: I do agree with Thommo, it would look grouse any way you choose to have it, but I would lower it a couple of inches, blocks in the back and lower springs up front, easily restored to original ride height :D ,
Trev 8)
I agree with you to Trev, but
If it was my car, it would be lowered, have vintage mags & a hot grey.
Just like my car :?
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Post by Trev »

I recon you should keep your car then Thommo :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: ,
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Post by parisian62 »

Wow! it looks great Andrew.

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Post by Devilrod »

Looks great, but I'd get a nose bleed being that high up!! :shock: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

But it is a beautifl looking EK. I'm glad you've got it and not me. I couldn't leave it like that, although all changes I'd make would be reversible...
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Post by Malcolm »

Good on ya, I just got over being cranky about missing out on buying that car on Evilbay. When I called about the can the 2nd time with cash ready to buy unseen, the owner told me someone was coming to look at it that weekend. When I called back again it was goooonnnnneeee. You got to be quick.
Love the car, looks great.
I guess its to good to chop up to stick a V6 in anyway.

Cheers

Mal
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Post by mrs ratbox »

sometimes it's a shame but they're never to good to chop up depending on price :shock: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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