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robbie.cee wrote:Only be about 100 quid to post it
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robbie.cee wrote:Only be about 100 quid to post it
robbie.cee wrote:Send a few supercharger over too wink wink
irmscher wrote:The van looks fantastic
robbie.cee wrote:Wow top work !!!
PIO wrote:That is a Super Van, Literally... Love it...
Well done...
magic ox wrote:Hi , That's very neat work. I've done something similar on a Mk2 County but I used the bottom end of the Mk3 column and rewelded the plate on the end to suit the Mk2 bulkhead. I've still got the rubber bit UJ thing some I'm very interested as to why you changed yours. It does look more solid than mine. I just figured if it worked on a Mk3 it should work on the MK2. Have you ever heard of problems on the Mk3's?, Cheers, Charlie
magic ox wrote:Thanks for that. I've got a mate scrapping a Mk5 so I'll nip round and get the coupling.
I'm lucky enough to have access to a machine shop so if it needs modifying I can sort it.
I totally agree about eliminating as much play as possible.
Also I love the engines you're squeezing in. I've only got a Di in mine but I've done too much bodywork to want to chop the bulkhead.
Maybe one day I'll change it for something more powerful.
Cheers, Charlie
nedforceone wrote:The other day I was watching the grand tour with the dodge challenger wild cat and when you could hear the supercharger I though of your van and wonder if it sounds anything like that does the engine and supercharger looks so right in there N
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