Operation SOA 75

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Lookie lookie

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Nice job ,how long to the pits
That engine is a disgrace. I got a feeling it will not get cleaned:rolleyes:













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so yall dont think im doing nothing...


  • Removed the stickers... F###N things didnt want to come off without some paint...
  • Making everything as new and shiny again
  • Almost ready to start it, all oils and fluids are done.
  • Talking to COR about an alloy radiator
  • Working on some sliders/sidesteps/air tanks
  • Getting some custom front cradle style ubolts made up from trailer parts wa
  • Interior stripped and cleaned, new panels and door lock mechanisms.
  • Ali checker plate door skins with 6" alpine R types in each
  • Super basic flat ground flex test (just for wank factor) no where near max flex and i ran out of engine crane
  • And BABY GOT BLING!


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Good to see things have taken off again;) Is this still planned to be driven on the road?
What are you doing for battery trays? TJM have got nice dual battery trays for $270 ,but you could probably make your own.

How did you cut the step in the slider? Its like the ones I would like to have.
I bought an arc welder last week and Im practicing burning holes in the things but maybe things will improve:rolleyes:
 
The only road driving it will do is to and fro offroad events if i cant trailer.

I havnt thought of battery trays as yet, ill have 1 under the bonnet and 1 under the tray

The slider, i just cut with the oxy, if you reay like, i may be able to make another set later, its pritty easy
Welding take practice and alot of patients, rome wasnt built in a day remember.

Cheers rosco
 
yeah i havnt been able to use them in yonks...

Used to use them every weekend on the river and over to rotto
 
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