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Old 04-02-2006, 04:12 AM   #26
Lippyp
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Re: What are you getting done this weekend????

It's rained all weekend so far so this afternoon sitting down to watch a full rerun of last nights (4am UK time!) Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix race with a full on brunch courtesy of the wife, sausage, bacon, hash browns, beans, mushrooms, black pudding and lots of good strong coffee and OJ! Friday I did some work on my other vehicle my 91 Isuzu Trooper, replaced a rusted out rear bumper with a junkyard one after I crushed it when I lost attention reversing the trailer and jacknifed it, did some reconstructive surgery to remount the mudflap I toe off when it was last in the mud, made one good rear light out of several bad ones, welded up a bust rear light guard, changed a duff bulb in a spotlight. Just got to do a full service before I head over to France at Easter in two weeks time (if it ever stops bloody raining!)
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Old 04-02-2006, 08:44 AM   #27
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Re: What are you getting done this weekend????

Put the front & Rear suspension on the new frame, installed Motor, Transmission, driveshaft, drilled hole in passenger side header and installed an O2 sensors bung as well as the O2 sensor for the LM1 and then installed headers and finished up welding crossover pipe and then installed that as well as the dyna mufflers(stopped at rear axle) remade different and better crossmember for transission. Painted calipers, installed power steering pump and madeup & installed power steering lines. Hopefully today I will get the fuel cell mounted, install front calipers/brakes makeup my brake/fuel & tranny lines and installed along with my emergency brake cable all setup.
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