The 69er 510

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Re: The 69er 510

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ill sort it out soon mate been head down tail up lately try and find some 910 hubs will be in touch
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The 69er 510

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Hey man, sorry for the total uselessness on my behalf. Can do you the brackets including bolts as a kit $150, all you need to find are 910 or s12 hubs. You need to get the 280mm or 296mm discs, gtst or gtr, plus calipers to suit. They need to be modified a little to fit. My engineer charged me $25 each disc (Changed from 5 stud to 4 stud).
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chris_g1 wrote:Hey man sorry for the total useless ness on my behalf. Can do you the brackets including bolts as a kit $150 all you need to find are 910 or s12 hubs. You need the get 280 or 296 mm discs gtst or gtr plus calipers to suit. They need to be modified a little to fit my engineer changed me $25 each disc
Sounds mean. I am not in any rush (be a couple months before I have the cash). Super keen though, if you see any 4 pots cheep hit me up!
My orangatang 510 here.
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Re: The 69er 510

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Hey guys and Gals after a year or more, Ive finally got a whee onl the old mans car. I'm hoping to have it on all its wheels by the end of month then moving on its own power yee haa. Ill need a spare set of rear tyres just for testingI'll call it, haha
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I had the privilege of seeing this masterpiece in person last weekend.
It has to be said that the workmanship and quality is breathtaking.
You buggers better have it ready in time for nationals! I figure you two owe me a ride in a fast datsun...... :mrgreen:
They don't call me the man with the rubber arm for nothing you know.............
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Bartman wrote:I had the privilege of seeing this masterpiece in person last weekend.
It has to be said that the workmanship and quality is breathtaking.
You buggers better have it ready in time for nationals! I figure you two owe me a ride in a fast datsun...... :mrgreen:
Thanks Bart.
We are obviously hoping to have ready for nationals but as is the case with most projects it's about "LACK OF MONEY" that might slow progress down a bit. I'm being really, really nice to mum/missus who has the clasp firmly shut on the purse atm but you never know.
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Re: The 69er 510

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chris_g1 wrote:
Bartman wrote:I had the privilege of seeing this masterpiece in person last weekend.
It has to be said that the workmanship and quality is breathtaking.
You buggers better have it ready in time for nationals! I figure you two owe me a ride in a fast datsun...... :mrgreen:
Thanks Bart.
We are obviously hoping to have ready for nationals but as is the case with most projects it's about "LACK OF MONEY" that might slow progress down a bit. I'm being really, really nice to mum/missus who has the clasp firmly shut on the purse atm but you never know.
Also Bart,
Forgot to answer the ride question.
I have a kamakazi son who's a reasonable peddler so I'm sure he will take you in a fast Datsun when it's on the road.
Apparently I'm to old and decrepit to drive fast and also need trainer wheels according to him.
Bernie.
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Re: The 69er 510

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I think you have too many BMW's.
Surely this project's back is broken from a dollars in perspective.
Although, if it's not ready this year, there will always be next year.
Don't rush it for nationals sake. Next year my next beast should be close to running.
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Re: The 69er 510

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Just a few progress pics.
Slowly chipping away at the smaller things we have all the new bearings now for the diff and everything else, started to sort wiring loom out too im thinking maybe a new one is in order though.
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Re: The 69er 510

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wow guys, that's looking very very nice indeed
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