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dirtydoogle

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  1. With that list? Maybe just greedy haha and we know what the porsche part says...I'm afraid to look down now
  2. That's odd. I have had 1 Mazda, 1 Ford, 2 E34'S and an E12, own a Hyundai, have a holden motor on the Hilux tray, have had a starlet, a celica gt-r and an AMG Galant. I also love alfa's to bits and love BMW's, love porsches too. I'm fu**ed. I have owned two Honda's also [bikes] a zuki and a Kwaka. What does that make me?
  3. Would all depend on how much paint is damaged, but, a good painter should be able to get away with painting only part of it.Also depends on the kind of paint it was painted with
  4. I have been doing some work for a chap in Carterton retoring his collection of cars [mainly american] I thought I would post a few pics up of the lovely cars. How many can you geuss? This is barely a dent in the collection. The silvia isn't from the same collection, the boss had to remake the front gaurds from glass as they were very poor quality and didn't fit. It's a 97 S14, with an s15 front [evidently] The riviera is a work in progress Photos have been resized =D
  5. Oh god how I envy you. How can you survive without driving it?
  6. Certainly is, has a new drivers side front on it too, poor beast was a bit smashed.Here's an easier one [note all these lovely beasts are from the same collection and there are many, many more]
  7. That is absolutely beautiful mate, I have always loved the 124. Is it twin or single carb? I want.
  8. Why the hell did I buy a Nana car? I want, lots.
  9. I would remove the bumper [obviously] sand back all the damaged area and a few inches around it. Then, all cracks would be "vee'd" and filled with resin the a sheet or two over them, any bent areas would be cut and remade or glassed back into place [depending on how bent]. Then smooth it with bog and put it back on, during the process the bumper would go on and off the car many times to make it perfect. That's the easy way.
  10. Quick small update, car is looking somewhat sad in the shed. I pulled the rocker cover off the 202 and almost vomited...a bit greasy looking in there. And a few nice toys from where I am working currently. I'm hoping the photo's aren't too large. Geuss the cars
  11. We would probably get the bumper done for 250-300 not including paint. Use Urethane for the sideskirt
  12. What's so bad about poop? Don't have to chew it much.
  13. That is very yummy! Makes me want to do my E12 white on weaves...mmm BBS goodness
  14. Bloody good tow pig the old vr/vs ute! They also tended to be a bit quicker than the sedan/wagons. Good choice
  15. I hope I am not seeing bent sill at the rear of the drivers door.... I once had my Mazda Familia mated to a vn crummadore
  16. I must also thank Dutchy for taking the m10 up to Auckland and putting up with the buyers lack of communication and not decking the prat
  17. The convertible was a mondial wasn't it? Had chrome wheels?I would steer away from the 400i, get a massive loan against a house and get a 456
  18. Nope, was the E33A Galant. There was a type 1 and type 2, different spoiler kits and interiors. The type 1 had orange indicators. Both had a 125kw 4g63 in them, uprated version of the gti-16v [107kw]I used to have one. Was a nice car. They came out with gay wheels though
  19. Have had the 001 on a standard sw20 mr2 gt and a cm5a lancer and e26 325i, they didn't offer a great amount of grip in comparison to the RE01R [as I said]Poo, edit, was confused with the re01 not, 001. Sorry chaps, I just remembered the 001 is asymmetrical.
  20. I just want mine finished really. In an E34? I just had an idea.....I know of an e34 with a poked trans
  21. 350 CHEV. Enough said....
  22. I have used the re oo1 and found them crap, the re 001R was very good though, infact I swear by them. The RE050 was a good tire too.
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