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Post by Andys Charger »

No worries not an issue lol
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Cracking work on the Charger! :thumbright:

I have a buddy that does Oakwork.

http://www.scottishoak.co.uk/ :arrrmeharties:
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perfect blank canvas

that's going to be one stunning Charger

i hear you about the green thing, mine was originally FF4 Light Metallic Green, seems green light or dark was popular back then

8-) ;) :thumbright:
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looking forward to seeing , more progress pictures & stuff , as & when :thumbright:

i spy Clarke dollys , used the same on mine when it was a empty body shell :thumbright:
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Post by Andys Charger »

Well the rear end is all done although had it rebuilt by Hauser a while back but thanks to Anton and Del its been blasted, powder coated and springs rebult with new bushes ready to go back on once the body has been painted. :D
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Those springs look nice :) Did you have them re-arched?
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RobTwin wrote:Those springs look nice :) Did you have them re-arched?
Nope. :cry:
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Derek wrote:
RobTwin wrote:Those springs look nice :) Did you have them re-arched?
Nope. :cry:
Wassup Derek? Why the sad face?
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RobTwin wrote:
Derek wrote:
RobTwin wrote:Those springs look nice :) Did you have them re-arched?
Nope. :cry:
Wassup Derek? Why the sad face?
I think they should have been done before the powder coating, just my :mytwocents:
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Post by Andys Charger »

They will be redone after fit up, not a huge problem but I needed em in a better state
Than they were for once the body is ready.
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