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Post by 300tt on Jan 7, 2011 15:32:26 GMT
Hey Stuart, I wanted to let you know it FINALLY made it here yesterday. It appears everything made it in pretty good shape. Thanks for all of your help getting it over here to the states. As you can see, I haven't made as much progress on my extremely rusty donor as I hoped to, but I should have a lot more time to devote to it now. Mark
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Post by Stiggy on Jan 7, 2011 18:36:55 GMT
Brilliant, now the fun begins
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Post by mattgent on Feb 6, 2011 4:08:04 GMT
Now that is a clean garage!
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Post by flynn on Feb 8, 2011 17:46:05 GMT
Where did you get those trolleys under the wheels. Could do with some on them Tries doing a search, but cant even think what to google :/
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Post by squelch on Feb 8, 2011 18:34:47 GMT
Where did you get those trolleys under the wheels. Could do with some on them Tries doing a search, but cant even think what to google :/ if I recall correctly they are called go-jacks or similar but they ain't cheap
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Post by tlight on Feb 8, 2011 19:01:12 GMT
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Post by flynn on Feb 8, 2011 19:14:36 GMT
Nice work chaps.
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Post by 300tt on Feb 9, 2011 13:28:46 GMT
Thanks for the comments on the garage. I haven't had any big projects in the garage for a few years now until I got the Exocet. So, I got bored and did a little remodeling:) I got the vehicle dollies at Harbor Freight here in the states. They work well for the Miata drivetrain, but the casters are pretty low quality and make moving even a complete Miata pretty hard. I would definitely recommend getting some decent quality ones if you decide to get them. www.harborfreight.com/2-piece-vehicle-dollies-67511.html
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Post by Tim Kerr on Feb 9, 2011 14:26:32 GMT
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