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For Sale / Re: SWB for sale melbourne
« on: August 24, 2009, 10:21:50 PM »
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Cf Bedford for sale by wendyh
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For Sale / Re: SWB for sale melbourne« on: July 19, 2009, 01:39:54 PM »
thanks dano,
yup, in a bit of a hole. want the van to go to a good home where she will be appreciated. 3
For Sale / Re: SWB for sale melbourne« on: July 15, 2009, 01:26:29 AM »
thanks marty, really appreciate your support
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For Sale / Re: SWB for sale melbourne« on: July 14, 2009, 10:39:20 PM »Hey Maria.hey chum van's in fairfield with me. PM me your number and we'll work out a time cheers 5
For Sale / Re: SWB for sale melbourne« on: July 14, 2009, 06:57:31 PM »
thanks johnno,
life just does these things sometimes. i will survive. 6
For Sale / SWB for sale melbourne« on: July 14, 2009, 11:20:39 AM »
Hi folks,
sadly she has to go. Have spent thousands on her and now I need some back. I will have a van again one day. Just not possible right now. ![]() Windowless SWB, auto, dual fuel (only gas at the mo, fuel line issue), not original diff (borg warner?), red 202. $3500 or make an offer. Advertised elsewhere. New tyres, New bearings, New triple core radiatior with recovery system, New windscreen, Lifters and pushrods replaced at christmas, Head gasket done at christmas, Exhaust headers, Deep dish sports steering wheel, Custom dash, Rubber flares (currently not on), Air horns, New plugs and leads, Kenwood speakers in rear doors. Body needs to be finished, some work to be done inside. Custom dash needs doing with the body I reckon thou maybe not-depends your asthetic. Van was roadworthied at christmas. Is registered but selling unreg, no rwc unless you want to do one quickly. Don't know what it needs for this. Ben did the bodywork and a long list of things for roadworthy: -weld up seat base -fit bolts to seat base (missing) -move gas compliance plate (wrong spot) -fit bolts to wishbone L+R (missing) -fix auto cooler lines rubbing -Fix vacum lines rubbing -Fit washer to auto linkage (missing) -Fix speedo cable rubbing -Fit another bolt to engine mount(missing) -Cut off old exhst mounts + loose brackets -Fix rear shocker mounts (ended up welding) -Fix rear wiring loom rubbing -Replace rear springs, clean up second hand ones, Paint second hand ones ones -insulate brake lines (rubbing) -tighten up steering rack (slop) -Replace gas valve twice -Replace lower right ball joint with second hand good one -Dismantle all wheels for brakes, take photos for roadworthy -Replace bolt on spring (not sure what this was) -Fit washers o tail shaft bolts (missing) -Fit tie rod end pins (missing) -Adjust bonnet so not scrubbing out windscreen wipers -Change axels for best bearings i had at time -change axels for new bearings -Fit new temp guage -Had running on petrol -Lift up body from Front end to check bolts tight -swap over gas tank for my indate gas tank -body work cut + weld all sections on body and front doors (remove of panels and refit) -side cargo door and bonnet just fibreglass bogged no welding -Bleed brake system -Remove and fit second hand rear brake line 7
Electrics, Audio and Security / Re: twin thermo wiring« on: April 07, 2009, 07:45:57 PM »
I'll upload it tomorrow night when i have a second to sit down (i'm standing up right now). i've made it a little less shiny trying to get it in. sure is a squeeze.
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Electrics, Audio and Security / Re: twin thermo wiring« on: April 07, 2009, 12:03:28 AM »
okay thanks all. will be getting some help with this, not going hell for leather on my own. that would be terrifying. love my beautiful new radiator! it's so shiny.
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Electrics, Audio and Security / twin thermo wiring« on: April 06, 2009, 07:38:15 PM »
hi,
not sure if there's already infor about this on here,but, i've got a new triple core radiator and have added an extra thermo fan. one wasn't enough. so now i have two fan's worth of wiring to attach to the single plugs from the old setup. can i just thread the wires from the two fans together or is this suicidal? any info appreciated thanks maria 10
Introduce Yourself / Re: expat kiwis« on: April 06, 2009, 01:41:27 PM »
yeah, i'm not knocking it. well. no. i'm not. home is where the heart is.
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