
donno wrote:Battery to the boot relocation......
If everything lights up you're done. If it's on fire you probably should have taken it to an auto electrician.
Parfrey wrote:I strongly urge everyone to boost everything haha.
nstg8a wrote:lol, im thinking teabagging has a different meaning here in oz compared to nz? cos thats the last thing id be thinking of doing to someone that sideswiped my car...
donno wrote:Battery to the boot relocation......
If everything lights up you're done. If it's on fire you probably should have taken it to an auto electrician.
donno wrote:Battery to the boot relocation......
If everything lights up you're done. If it's on fire you probably should have taken it to an auto electrician.
donno wrote:Battery to the boot relocation......
If everything lights up you're done. If it's on fire you probably should have taken it to an auto electrician.
EFFalcon wrote:its an EF with VS panels
Rollin wrote:Watch this space people - the man from the bush can steer
nommic wrote:Re-drilled the hub with different PCD and pressed in new studs to suit?
OMY-747 wrote:nommic wrote:Re-drilled the hub with different PCD and pressed in new studs to suit?
This is my thought also. My old Tafe teacher when I was doing mechanics had a an old rod he was building with Holden brakes and the disc face had the ford stud pattern drilled through and ran ford wheels.
nstg8a wrote:its the 'how' im confused about? changed stud pattern just to fit snowies? either that or those snowies have massively ovalled stud holes.
Jake wrote:Maybe the dude was a machinist of some sort with a couple of snow flakes lying around :\
Was the rear done as well?
Could of originally had some better ford wheels which weren't available on a commo?
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