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Re: The BLK-CAR
Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 7:49 pm
by toey1977
BLKCAR wrote:Haha there is no way im fitting 15x245's under the orig guards! Haha
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Lower the profile of the tire
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Re: The BLK-CAR
Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 9:21 pm
by mph
nice one mate.
i like the look of the fat hg deep dish steelies with the bullet center caps
Re: The BLK-CAR
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 1:50 pm
by BLKCAR
I know it's been a little while since I posted! If you check out my Instagram (
www.instagram.com/clifo61/ ) you'll see the build as it's much quicker and easier for me to post on there!
But quick run down on whats happened, I didn't end up getting it in primer as I ran out of days before school started again. I got my P plates

welded in a driver rear floor pan, wire wheeled the under body ready for POR-15, got a job at woolies stacking shelves, have borrowed a rotisserie from Fatboy to clean the underneath good and proper. Also cut my parts car up and made it look like somebody has crashed into my shed, finished year 11, scored a Maxrob wheel (not timber but vinyl) and added lots and lots of lights to my ute (working night times at woolies and driving 30 kms of highway at midnight for work means need good lights!! Also scored a complete front end, diff and wheels with new tires for a case of beer... being 17 it can be hard paying for stuff with beer
So thats where I'm at, hoping to get in epoxy before school starts in 3 weeks, then I have 35 weeks of school left (year 12) so EK work will sadly come to a grinding halt... again... but Rome wasn't built in a day!
Cheers all!
Re: The BLK-CAR
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 11:50 pm
by Blacky
we need photos !!!!
good to see you are still at it mate

, plenty of cars get pulled to bits then dropped in the too hard basket

Re: The BLK-CAR
Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2017 8:54 pm
by In the Shed
Good stuff Jack,
You have been making progress and that is the main thing. look forward to seeing this one continue.
Regards
Stephen