Volksrodder Cape Town

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Barry it's 5.53 AM!!!!! :shock: :zhelp: ON A SUNDAY!!!!!
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Thanks for that will give him a call. Is the extra body work easy to do?
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Dutch_Diver wrote:Barry it's 5.53 AM!!!!! :shock: :zhelp: ON A SUNDAY!!!!!
Ja, this dude doesnt sleep at night, and during the day, he physically beats metal into all different kinds of interesting shapes :shock:
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Dutch_Diver wrote:Barry it's 5.53 AM!!!!! :shock: :zhelp: ON A SUNDAY!!!!!
Sorry it was so late - will try be earlier in future......

Div the extra bodywork depends on you - I got a little carried away :lol: :lol:

Lot of guys just notch the bonnet to clear the steering box - everything else that's in the way gets cut away. Just make sure whatever is left has enough support.
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Thanks man does the cut involve moving the fuel tank.
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Mine required a whole new one - just moving the beam forward it shouldn't be an issue, but may need a mod to the front supporting part....
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