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Old 08-16-2008, 12:08 PM   #26
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Re: New Guy with A new truck

About how much does it cost to get a truck/car shipped there?
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Old 08-17-2008, 06:18 AM   #27
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I'm not the authority, but if you commit a typo while keying-in the numbers 3, 8 and 3, substituting a 9 for the 8, you can create a 393. Then, again, maybe it's a combination of parts that we're not familiar with.

Are you gonna convert it to right-hand drive? I know the cowl has stanchions that allow for a RHD-operated vehicle to have the wipers repositioned. Just because I'm one who likes something a touch different, I'd sure like to see the linkage for the wipers on a RHD to see what might be different.

Nice ridez. The Camaro is nice, where ever one lives.
I will convert it in the next year but you can drive left hand drive cars pre 1978.

I will get a photo for you.

I have been told its a 393 sb built by chidress nascar team.
Here is a list i got.
350 bowtie block with steel caps boreed 4.155 and a 3.625 stroke thats how it becomes a "393" stroker..built by richard childress nascar team

here are some details of the truck:

bowtie block
4340 eagle crank
elderbrock victor jr. heads 23 degree flow
carrillo 6.0 rods
mahle coated flat top pistons
jesel cam drive
jesel roller lifters
comp cam 628 intake,616 exhaust
comp cam roller rockers
msd billet hei distributor
march pully set with power steering pump
elderbrock aluminium water pump
elderbrock performance rpm intake
700 holly carb.
high flow aluminium radiator
moroso 8 qt. pan
melling high pressure oil pump
hooker headers 1 3/4
ati street strip turbo 350 tranny
tci stall converter and tranny pan
1 piece dyno tech drive shaft
12 bolt moser rear end
full richard childress suspension
disc brakes
6 lug conversion

Let me know if i am wrong please

Hilly

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Old 08-17-2008, 06:29 AM   #28
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welcome from minnesota, very nice rides, do u plan on modifying the truck any or just drive it as is?
I will do a couple of things like the engine bay, tach dash,tilt and houndstooth to match my camaro interior.

The truck will tow my camaro to events as i race it a do a lot of car shows.

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Old 08-17-2008, 06:32 AM   #29
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Welocome aboard Hilly!!
Awesome rides mate!! Have a g'day! What's the speed limit down under?
The speed limit is 110km and in burbs mostly 50km
and it sucks!


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Old 08-17-2008, 06:39 AM   #30
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About how much does it cost to get a truck/car shipped there?
$3300 usd and a 60 day wait!

its cheaper then buying one here.


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Old 08-17-2008, 12:20 PM   #31
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Re: New Guy with A new truck

Wow! Impressive engine tech data. I hope my comments weren't take as offensive. Knowing GM built a 400 small block should serve us all and make us aware that with the right combination of parts, bores and strokes, that the displacement will be familiar...or not. Sounds like it's gonna be good for having fun.

As for my wipers, it'd be neat to have them operate differently, ala RHD-style.

Shipping a vehicle to Australia still makes it cheaper than buying one down there is understandable. Supply and demand rules the marketplace and it doesn't matter where the market is located.

Thanks for the feedback. I know you'll be a proud owner when your container arrives.
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Old 08-18-2008, 01:26 AM   #32
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Re: New Guy with A new truck

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Wow! Impressive engine tech data. I hope my comments weren't take as offensive. Knowing GM built a 400 small block should serve us all and make us aware that with the right combination of parts, bores and strokes, that the displacement will be familiar...or not. Sounds like it's gonna be good for having fun.

As for my wipers, it'd be neat to have them operate differently, ala RHD-style.

Shipping a vehicle to Australia still makes it cheaper than buying one down there is understandable. Supply and demand rules the marketplace and it doesn't matter where the market is located.

Thanks for the feedback. I know you'll be a proud owner when your container arrives.

i did not take offence at all but i was worried as i went by the guys word that its a 393
but a quick check on the web it was right bore and stroke.

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Old 08-18-2008, 06:38 AM   #33
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Re: New Guy with A new truck

Hilly~ Two very nice rides you have to play with their. So what kind of price would a 1970 2WD, RHD, Blazer fetch down under in rust free condition? My mind is working over time right now. Any demand for this?

Thanks for your time,
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Old 08-18-2008, 09:38 PM   #34
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Hilly~ Two very nice rides you have to play with their. So what kind of price would a 1970 2WD, RHD, Blazer fetch down under in rust free condition? My mind is working over time right now. Any demand for this?

Thanks for your time,
Kevin
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Kevin,

Blazer is not a truck that is liked here in aust i dnt know why.
but there are a lot of ford broncos here and they are worth nothing as a lot of people brought them
and they where very expansive to service and fix.

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