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64 kiwi boni

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  1. bloody rats!!! , we have one in the ceiling !!! as the whole end of the house is open for the reno's
  2. That belt will slip mate, you need the twin pulleys and a separate belt on each 👍 i cant help with the stater as i use a nz built roadrunner one and it mounts to my bell housing https://www.roadrunner-starters.com/collections/automotive/products/rs123 and i could clock it to any position, which is the key !!👍
  3. mate !!! i bought the van especially for you and your boss to drive around in !! it even has a heated rear screen to keep your hands warm while your pushing it through the snow !!!! nope mate ! this is an extra that justA popped up !! and at the price I could not refuse it . you know how much heaps of British sh-t are worth now ?
  4. hmmm, thats a tricky one mate, must have been a custom bracket for something on the engine !
  5. Andy does the other side look like its had a gasket on it ? i am thinking it is a intake manifold blank plate
  6. No mate it’s bolts are wrong
  7. way cool mate!! justA the mirrors would be great !!! hahaha, not only outstanding in their field but up in the back of nowhere!!!! hahaha a little place called Apiti,
  8. i use my cell phone to take a picture and then blow it up Andy!!
  9. great video 👍 i am certainly going to follow this build with the butler stroker kit!!!
  10. ok, so i have bought another car !! now who can guess what it is ??????
  11. yes me too mate ! cold any day for me, but to a limit!!! haha
  12. For the last 3 winters i have been trying to get myself a couple of Milwaukee heated hoodies for work, and every year i miss out on what comes into nz and its all pre-ordered !! ( i am too slow!!) last year i managed to get 1 hoodie and i have saved that one as "best" for rod runs and other dress up times where i need to stand out side late into the night. Last year our local Milwaukee agents suggested we do an order early ! like october 2021 ! early !! today ... may 13th 2022 we got my 2 hoodies and 2 for the boss !! i will get them embodied with our company logo next week, but for today i wanted to trail one out !! i hate being cold! thank you Mr Milwaukee !!
  13. you so have to tell us about your build!!! this is impressive!!
  14. wow, now how can i get my hands on 50 million litres of that $1.50 gas ???? that would be liquid gold in nz !!
  15. i found a company that makes a controller for the trans http://www.zerogravityperformance.com/product/tcm-2650-mechatronic-transmission-controller-6l80e-6l90e-6l50e/ and one that does a shiftier ! https://paceperformance.com/i-23836432-gmp-7613-6l80-90e-floor-shifter-assembly-with-tap-shift-control.html and this really good thread form Fitsy world ! ( ozzy) https://www.torqueup.net/2020/05/03/vt-vz-6-speed-auto-6l80e-conversions/ and if i have not bore you stiff by now, here is why i am looking at doing a 6L80e to bop swap, these new transmissions are way better than a turbo 350/400 https://www.novak-adapt.com/knowledge/transmissions/automatic/6l80
  16. different ends of the planet but your paying over 3 bucks a litre of petrol like we are!!! 😡thanks Putin ! hahaha hay Jason , hang around the forums mate, we have lots of interesting topics and i have been having a ball building my 64 with all the help around here!! there is years of experience which is justA invaluable !! and you have done such a great job of your 68 ! and great that it was your dads car !! i trust you use the car all the time and are clocking up the s miles!!
  17. I am with frosty Dan !! Middle finger to the tree huggers gas is going to be around for long time ! Build your car mate ! And enjoy ! While there’s no cash flow , do the things that don’t cost any thing ! Make up templates for brackets out of cardboard or simply draw them up and put them aside do your internet research on what you want to see go into the car , things like what shifter , wire loom , dash gauges sort all that you want and heck ! Price all the parts . I have a white board in my workshop and on a Friday night I grab a beer stand and look at the car and write on the white board my plan of action for that weekend ! If I don’t get it all done the next list starts where I left off , it also helps plan for what parts I need to get during the week . if I need bolts , paint etc I pop into the supply shop while driving around doing my days work and it’s all there for the weekend🍻🍻🍻🍻
  18. Ah that DOES sound like a faulty switch !!!, but you should be able to find another switch that will do the same job @30 amps
  19. Thanks for the lead mate, any one else seen our herd of a kit ???
  20. wow!!! she sounds bloody nice Jason!!!! i will take note of your build specs for my 389!!! what muffers are you running ? good to chat to another part kiwi !!! i see from the video you live in a really nice part of Alberta 👍 bet you can make as much noise as you like living there !!!
  21. i would pull the console to make it easier to get your wires to the back
  22. Mike, 10 amps sound a little light for a oil pump for a rag top !. but that justA tells me that somethings wrong with your hydraulic pump that its drawing too much current. Del ( Bonneville convertable64 ) has 2 64 rag tops and i was hoping he would see your posts and get back to you with his thoughts .... i will pm him . In your case i would take it too your auto sparky and get him to load test the hydraulic motor that drives the rag top. i dont think its a switch issue.
  23. wow!!! that is one cool 51!! you certainly had your work cut out for you doing work on a custom mate! i can see that big console in the middle, clearly some one didnt think when they put the fuse panel in the middle of the car ! i am with you, stick it under the dash left or right so you can get too it !
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