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Age: 63 Posts: 1584 Joined: 20th Mar 2005 Ride: EDL Fairmont Wagon/AU XR8 Ghia Location: Riverstone |
Nice going guys, good scores all round! Pauls car looks bloody nice with the new wheels.
You didn't happen to see if there was any EL Fairmonts sitting around while you were travelling around the playroom
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Hey NC11Lane
Give me a call when you are down, here. I can always find a reason to go back mate. RD Why don't you come along too buddy, and see what you can find. BenJ
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Age: 63 Posts: 1584 Joined: 20th Mar 2005 Ride: EDL Fairmont Wagon/AU XR8 Ghia Location: Riverstone |
Oooo, would love to. Have to do something with my brats though as school hols have started already.....
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RD,
I untied our 3 when I got home, have to leave a little more water next time [now that it's getting warmer]. Don't use nylon rope though, it stretches in the heat. Thanks for the compliment re the Futura, we'll be sad to part with such a great 'Wednesday' car but the factory T5 ED wagon is the wife's pick, purely for practicality. As soon as the EL engine goes in it, we'll be joining the wagoneers, the other challenge will be to get my EB2 Fairmont auto sedan running as well as Ben's red car did with its EL engine. The fact that we loaded so much booty into Ben's wagon with room to spare wasn't lost on me either. LOL Mick, it was honors even at the playroom with BenJ spotting some very nice items very early but I came home with a late burst and bargains were had by all. Ben was even the cause of us finding the wheels, if he hadn't dropped a ratchet which we returned to find we would have missed them. They wheeled them in and we wheeled them out, very quickly. Ben's wagon is coming along very nicely and will be a remarkable transformation of a 'cheapie' very soon, a 'sleeper' with style. Ben and family, as always, I had a great time and really appreciated the company and assistance in fitting that water pump. You both made that long trip very enjoyable, although I may remind you BenJ that you now own a T5 yourself and I do like to drive my own car now and again, no matter how many nice things you say about it. If Mick and RD are going to join you AND SNAP on a hunting trip, I'll have to come down too, if only as the kindly grandfather figure to keep you rogues under some control!! Hope Troyman doesn't get wind of this, I'll have to get there the day before to have any hope against you lot and him too! Congratulations on a well planned resto/mod of the wagon, it's good to drive now so I'm really looking forward to the next big transplant and upgrades. Once again, thanks for a great time and I promise to never question your choice of pizza again!! LOL Cheers, Mac
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Not that BenJ needs any reminding, he was there when we bought it, this is the ED T5 wagon we're about to start modding.
It is a very nice looking starting point. Cheers, Mac You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
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Good scores.... Put the prices up!!!!
Man, wish I was in Aussie. A place where you can buy full exhausts affordably... A place where you can get decent mags at a pick-a-part operation... A place where the dollar isn't going backwards... But, most importantly, a place that gives you $$$ to convert your own car to LPG. |
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{USERNAME} wrote: Hope Troyman doesn't get wind of this, I'll have to get there the day before to have any hope against you lot and him too!
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Is the Pic n Pay wreckers the big one out near Blacktown? I used to stop in there on my way back from Orange. It had little turnstiles there like in a supermarket but you had to put the coin in to get through? All the e series falcons etc from memory were about half way down on the left??
Sorry, back on topic now... Ben your wagon is getting better and better. Should go a lot better with the newer 6 in it with the extractors etc. |
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Yes, mate, that is the one.
I live close by, so I get to go pretty often Thanks all for the comments. Cheers BenJ
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MUHAHAHHA while you are all fighting over the one wreckers, im up here laughing as i have them all to myself lol
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{USERNAME} wrote: MUHAHAHHA while you are all fighting over the one wreckers, im up here laughing as i have them all to myself lol
Yes, including the one on your own on your front yard? Red EB? |
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yeah that too lol. you all havnt seen my person wreckers i own... aka parents backyard... i have my own section for parts, then i out grew it so i stole the back carport... next will be the shed lol
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I too have my own spare parts front yard.
I hope to have it all sorted soon though. BenJ
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Hello Once More.
I got bored last night and as there was a nice cool breeze I decided to install the Cargo Roof Lining. So it is in, but, still no pics. More importantly I have rectified the braking issues with the wagon. At any speed under brakes, the steering wheel would shake strongly, and I doubt any sort of emergency braking would have ended well. I purchased off Ebay some Front Slotted Rotors for EF/EL. They are ADB brand and came with free brake pads. For those of you looking for a budget option for your daily driver, these seem to be a real good solution. At $115 for the pair, they are certainly better than standard replacements. And of course while I was at it I also purchased some new wheel bearings, as I have no idea of the age or condition of the current ones. Here are some pics of the conversion. The stuffed rotors. Rotors removed and stub axle cleaned. New wheel bearings packed with wheel bearing grease. New rotors have a thin film of protective oil on them, so I cleaned them with some brake cleaner. I also cleaned the hub cap, split pin, washer, nut and cage. Then I applied a liberal amount of grease to the stub axle and inner hub, tapped in the rear hub seal, and installed the rotor. And a pic of the rotor behind the wheel. Here is a pic of the box. They also do standard, and drilled / slotted rotors, for front and rear. So far the new brakes are a vast improvement. I will report on how they fare over time. Well, it is almost Christmas Day!!! Merry Christmas to you all, and I hope you all have a safe and happy holiday and a fabulous New Year! BenJ
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those new rotors look hell sexy ben. i think i might invest in a set or 2...
i currently have the DBA kangaroo paw standard rotors and they started warping within 6 months. i expected alot longer life out of them then 6 months |
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