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March 27, 2015 at 3:00 pm #3495
VRSenator065Participant- Adelaide SA
- VR Senator LSx454 1960 Kombi (project) 1921 Nash Hot Rod (future project)
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Posts: 5 777Welcome across, thanks too for going to the effort of bringing your build across, you have put so much work into it, top stuff!!
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March 27, 2015 at 2:58 pm #3494
VRSenator065Participant- Adelaide SA
- VR Senator LSx454 1960 Kombi (project) 1921 Nash Hot Rod (future project)
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Posts: 5 777Wow, how much work and effort have you put into this! Great stuff mate, beautiful!!
March 27, 2015 at 1:46 pm #3449
VRSenator065Participant- Adelaide SA
- VR Senator LSx454 1960 Kombi (project) 1921 Nash Hot Rod (future project)
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Posts: 5 777Welcome across mate!
March 27, 2015 at 11:29 am #3434
VRSenator065Participant- Adelaide SA
- VR Senator LSx454 1960 Kombi (project) 1921 Nash Hot Rod (future project)
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Posts: 5 777^yea me too, or when they gradually speed up until they get just in front of the guy in the left lane, then match their speed but there is not enough room to overtake. Just brainless.
March 27, 2015 at 11:26 am #3433
VRSenator065Participant- Adelaide SA
- VR Senator LSx454 1960 Kombi (project) 1921 Nash Hot Rod (future project)
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Posts: 5 777If I ever move to Melbourne and see cavas car Im Goin to fit them lights to it while he isn’t looking bahahaha
Might round the nuts so it’s hard to remove
I literally lol’d, gold
March 27, 2015 at 11:25 am #3432
VRSenator065Participant- Adelaide SA
- VR Senator LSx454 1960 Kombi (project) 1921 Nash Hot Rod (future project)
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Posts: 5 777^ roger that, great to have you over, very tuff. Always actually wondered about your intake, any more info on it?
March 27, 2015 at 9:26 am #3424
VRSenator065Participant- Adelaide SA
- VR Senator LSx454 1960 Kombi (project) 1921 Nash Hot Rod (future project)
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Posts: 5 777So what is the big issue with driving in the right hand lane doing 10 km/h under the speed limit, Serioulsy does my head in.
March 27, 2015 at 9:23 am #3422
VRSenator065Participant- Adelaide SA
- VR Senator LSx454 1960 Kombi (project) 1921 Nash Hot Rod (future project)
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Posts: 5 777This a ban free site Totally agree with to each their own, how bloody boring if we all did the same thing. I do remember the grief Cav gave Pete about his rear lights, was funny to follow
Have I missed the specs on this, what running gear has it got, or is it still in the build?
March 27, 2015 at 9:18 am #3421
VRSenator065Participant- Adelaide SA
- VR Senator LSx454 1960 Kombi (project) 1921 Nash Hot Rod (future project)
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Posts: 5 777We have just got to organise an SA CommodoresPlus cruise when mines on the road
March 26, 2015 at 9:18 am #3396
VRSenator065Participant- Adelaide SA
- VR Senator LSx454 1960 Kombi (project) 1921 Nash Hot Rod (future project)
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Posts: 5 777Rust, really? Post up some pics, do you live near the coast?
March 26, 2015 at 9:14 am #3394
VRSenator065Participant- Adelaide SA
- VR Senator LSx454 1960 Kombi (project) 1921 Nash Hot Rod (future project)
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Posts: 5 777First up having my car sitting in the garage doing bloody nothing whilst waiting on the engineering report to be finilised :(
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March 26, 2015 at 9:09 am #3393
VRSenator065Participant- Adelaide SA
- VR Senator LSx454 1960 Kombi (project) 1921 Nash Hot Rod (future project)
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Posts: 5 777This time frame between updates is clearly unexcaptable
I concur with this!!!
March 25, 2015 at 8:48 pm #3387
VRSenator065Participant- Adelaide SA
- VR Senator LSx454 1960 Kombi (project) 1921 Nash Hot Rod (future project)
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Posts: 5 777Nice work with the pics buddy
March 25, 2015 at 8:47 pm #3386
VRSenator065Participant- Adelaide SA
- VR Senator LSx454 1960 Kombi (project) 1921 Nash Hot Rod (future project)
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Posts: 5 777Looks awesome in red, beautiful
March 25, 2015 at 11:40 am #3363
VRSenator065Participant- Adelaide SA
- VR Senator LSx454 1960 Kombi (project) 1921 Nash Hot Rod (future project)
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Posts: 5 777A pocket would look good/factory but I don’t think you have the room (height) for a single DIN?
March 25, 2015 at 11:16 am #3360
VRSenator065Participant- Adelaide SA
- VR Senator LSx454 1960 Kombi (project) 1921 Nash Hot Rod (future project)
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Posts: 5 777Hey mate, love to see you post the photos so they are easy to see (loving the build btw) this is an explanation I posted, image hosting sites like Photobucket are free, and its actually pretty easy once you get the hang of it
http://www.commodoresplus.com.au/forums/topic/posting-images-using-photobucket-attachments/
March 25, 2015 at 10:55 am #3359
VRSenator065Participant- Adelaide SA
- VR Senator LSx454 1960 Kombi (project) 1921 Nash Hot Rod (future project)
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Posts: 5 777Your donation is very much appreciated, and I assure you 100% goes for the forum, that’s what’s it’s all about
so that pic on FB of you with all the $20 notes and a tag saying
Suckers I’m getting more parts isnt our money ??Lies, all lies ha ha
March 25, 2015 at 10:52 am #3358
VRSenator065Participant- Adelaide SA
- VR Senator LSx454 1960 Kombi (project) 1921 Nash Hot Rod (future project)
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Posts: 5 777Just some ideas
The air vent one is something I was toying with. So doing a gauge mount up in the main dash fascia like Pete’s Manta, and then seeing if there was a way to use some flexible tube like vacuum cleaner hose to route the air to the new vents. I was going to walk around a wrecker and see if there was a vent the size to fit off another car. If you wanted it to look factory, maybe just mount the original switch block lower?
Just some rough ideas.
March 25, 2015 at 9:12 am #3350
VRSenator065Participant- Adelaide SA
- VR Senator LSx454 1960 Kombi (project) 1921 Nash Hot Rod (future project)
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Posts: 5 777Lol, “show us your rockers” love it
Must say I am very partial to just seeing an engine in all its glory, plastic for plastics sake doesn’t really do it for me. Funny at first I felt the same about the coils mounted on the rockers of an LS, but lately I have seen them mounted very neatly with some cool aftermarket billet mounts and they look very neat, great how the scene evolves and changes
March 24, 2015 at 7:56 pm #3322
VRSenator065Participant- Adelaide SA
- VR Senator LSx454 1960 Kombi (project) 1921 Nash Hot Rod (future project)
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Posts: 5 777Your donation is very much appreciated, and I assure you 100% goes for the forum, that’s what’s it’s all about
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