05-08-2011, 03:00 PM | #626 |
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oh whell , there basicly isnt any welding permitted to the carrying parts of a frame here in the netherlands , do that and youre going to need to get a new single car aproval and get a new licenceplate for the car
there where some smart people here that got out from under the roadtax by building new 4 door carrosseries on old landrover and mercedes G car frames and use the licence from that frame (our vinnumbers are stamped in those frames not in the cab ) now they changed the rules a little and to keep that old vinnumber the car needs to consist at least ...eeeeeeh i think it was 80%out of the old car (frame engine carroserie and drivetrain are measured by percentage ) so that took the air out of those sails too if its going to cost them money there pretty quick in changing the rules other example : grey licence , this was made for companycars they where in a lower roadtax the rules where no rearseat and a flat loadfloor but not only companies started to drive those cars so they chanced the rules : no more rearwindows and quarterwindows alowed and there was a certan mold that needed to be places up straight inside the loadspace , this worked some and there where strainge bulges starting to apear on normal cars to deal with this after that the grey licence was only alowed if you where registered as a company and had a special aproval , and all of a sudden those cars became worthless overnight because after they sell them they have to pay normal roadtax for those lumpy cars without backwindows
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i got a job again and having fun at it too idea's for the trucks and the order of things to do are taking shape and get closer to being realized , a few more months and i be able to start building for real i complete 2 of the trucks intoo running fashion one custom and one basicly stock the thirth will be sacrificed for parts |
10-26-2011, 04:38 PM | #627 |
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So, it has been one heck of a year. I realize that I have hardly been on here and feel very guilty for this. However. After the camaro was finsihed, i did a lot around the house and worked on other things. I beat the H#LL out of Havoc. Found hardly any weaknesses in her. The wife and I had another kid @ months ago. His name is Bentley William James> So awesome!! I have decided now that I am gonna start working on Havoc and get some permanent bodywork done on her. Start this winter. Just a bit at a time. I got to finish the Swiss cheese car right away. So much to do! Oh well .All is great in the north up here. Loving life and making things happen, either with friends or family or work. In the grand scheme of things it all works out. I will try to comne on here som more than usual now. I got some really cool pics of some vehicles no. Been getting heavily into taking pictures now,. Nice easy habit of mine. Later guys
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10-26-2011, 04:44 PM | #628 |
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Congradulations on your family addition. Good to see you back. Post up some pic's.
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10-26-2011, 04:47 PM | #629 |
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Congrats on the kid, nickname Bent Billy, and glad to here you have had the truck out and about. I guess you took care of the licensing issue you had. Looking forward to the swiss cheese build or anything else you do. I can't thank you enough for the help you gave me on my build. You should see it now. I didn't spray it myself but did all the bodywork an the painters said it was a very nice job and was nice and straight. Thats where your advice showed up in the final results. Thanks again.
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10-26-2011, 05:08 PM | #630 |
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Congratulations James on the new child! Glad to see you back on here. Looking forward to new pictures.
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10-26-2011, 08:03 PM | #631 |
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Congrats on the new addition...
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10-26-2011, 09:05 PM | #632 |
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James, congrats on the new son! That's awesome!
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10-27-2011, 12:25 AM | #633 |
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congrats on the son! good to have you back on the forums, and cant wait to see havoc road bound again! still got the street legal issues from before or hows that going?
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10-27-2011, 12:30 AM | #634 |
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congratulations with youre new son
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10-27-2011, 12:42 AM | #635 |
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some pics, Harleigh, Bentley and a couple thrown in.
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10-27-2011, 01:50 AM | #636 |
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Congrats on the son, and glad to see you back on here again!
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10-27-2011, 01:51 PM | #637 |
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congrats and any update on the crazy issues?
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11-14-2011, 11:32 PM | #638 |
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Awesome! Another future forum member, congrats! The last pic of the front of the truck is incredible, that would make a great poster for your shop. Don't be a stranger......
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Congrats on the new addition to the famliy.He'll be wrenching on something soon,they seem to grow fast,& keep on truckin'
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Yes, It took about 8 months to sort out things with the Nazi gov't, but they did get worked out, we are still working on a few issues with the car building community now. I hope all goes well. They realized that my truck was ok to be on the road. I had to fix a couple minor issues they were concerned about. tinted front windsheild, (hehe) lights, basically they had never seen a truck as modified as mine and had to make sure that everything was A-OK for them. I wish that things went better but it is what it is. I just know now what to watch out for and they realize that their rules are very grey and as a insurance company and a person, things have to be worked out, rules more clear in other words. But I sure did stir up the industry, holy crap!! Quote:
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I hope in the near future to go over to the place where I have Havoc and fire her up. I have not looked at her since last october!! killing me.
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WOOO HOOOO , lets get crack-a-lakin !!
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02-21-2012, 02:42 PM | #642 |
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Time to dust off this old thread and get it movin again!!!!!
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Soooooooooo, I was just going through my "dead" thread and realized that since my truck was taken off of the road i really had not submitted on the forum, I guess the last year has been a nit of a blur for me with everything that had went on. oh well. I thought i would post some pics of the things that I have done to the truck. Got the E'brakes working, My IDIDIT column in, a stereo, bed floor, fuel tank, proper window ratings, and a few more things. here is some pics. Gotta have a bumpin stereo!!
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Got the fuel tank all in and working, had a few issues with it, I need a breather on it yet, just not sure what to do, any suggestions? And got the ebrake all working, Lokar complete system, beautiful piece to work with. Juat think in the 3000 miles I have on Havoc, how dirty she is underneath, I have driven her HARD!!!!
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Got the Ididit column in, Got a dakota digital gear selector and indicator in, a dirch elcheapo wood floor installed and just today I picked up some gonna be inner fenders for her. Can not wait. I am getting exicited once again to work on her. That last year took a dive on me with her. I got away from everything i was so frustrated, so hopefully now I can concentrate on a few other things. But first I have to finish up swiss cheese, get my pitster bike going, my quad, then finish up a Cafe Racer that I am doing and sell it. Plus the total loss vehicles that I do on the side for a few extra dollars.
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02-22-2012, 01:02 AM | #646 |
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Updates!!! Go James!!!
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02-22-2012, 01:05 AM | #647 |
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LOL, I know, it is about time.
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02-22-2012, 01:08 AM | #648 |
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Heck yes! Glad to see some great progress. I love the new stereo! Looks like a powerful setup. Keep updates coming.
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Thought I would show you guys a pic of "Jack" my new DD. 05 Silverado crew, full load, 6" lift, 35" tires on 17" rims, 5.3 with long tube headers, offroad pipe, magnaflow exhaust, intake, tuned by Nelson Performance, built trans till last week when it decided to go Kaboom. I have since these pics, finished the grille up, put a tonneau cover on it, tinted the windows, stereo, done all maintenance..... and a few more things. Had him since last summer. Got him from my cousin LUKE.
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ah james its good to have ya back buddy! haha
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