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AC/DC1 Admin

Number of posts: 589 Age: 45 Location: north Registration date: 2008-03-03
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Andy68
Number of posts: 67 Registration date: 2008-03-10
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AC/DC1 Admin

Number of posts: 589 Age: 45 Location: north Registration date: 2008-03-03
 | Subject: Re: Andy & Trudy's new baby. Sat Apr 04, 2009 6:49 pm | |
| Very nice Andy If I can make a suggestion, head down to Colin at SVE and grab yourself a set of chrome LS1 caps for oil filler ect will set that bay off nicely, oh and if you chrome the banana's, well wow Strap the fire wall wire's up tight with some cable ties, cost's F A for a good clean look. Get a bit of 1200 and autosol on those ABS lines, you will be happy with the results for little cash outlay (just plain ol elbow grease) Steve |
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Andy68
Number of posts: 67 Registration date: 2008-03-10
 | Subject: Re: Andy & Trudy's new baby. Fri Apr 17, 2009 2:15 pm | |
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Andy68
Number of posts: 67 Registration date: 2008-03-10
 | Subject: Re: Andy & Trudy's new baby. Thu Apr 23, 2009 7:01 am | |
| been playing around with google picasa 3 and did a collage of my car, this program produces some very nice reults and it's a freebie to boot....  |
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Andy68
Number of posts: 67 Registration date: 2008-03-10
 | Subject: Re: Andy & Trudy's new baby. Mon May 18, 2009 5:33 pm | |
| Well today had a bit of a play around with the car, last night I had a thought about modding my eye level brake light using my vinyl cutter, so sat down today with a pencil and paper, sketched up how I wanted it to look and then cut the word "HOLDEN" out of black avery vinyl, removed the eye level brake light, and stuck the vinyl over the top....was a bit of a hassle as you have to remove the rear seat to access the parcel shelf to get to the light, but I think it was worth it.....As now when I hit the brakes this is what you see from behind....Cheers. Andy  |
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Andy68
Number of posts: 67 Registration date: 2008-03-10
 | Subject: Re: Andy & Trudy's new baby. Wed Jun 10, 2009 4:45 pm | |
| well a bit of an update, got bored with the XHP sabers so have replaced them with a set of 18" Chrome BSA 291's.....  |
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Andy68
Number of posts: 67 Registration date: 2008-03-10
 | Subject: Re: Andy & Trudy's new baby. Thu Jun 18, 2009 11:05 pm | |
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Andy68
Number of posts: 67 Registration date: 2008-03-10
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Andy68
Number of posts: 67 Registration date: 2008-03-10
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AC/DC1 Admin

Number of posts: 589 Age: 45 Location: north Registration date: 2008-03-03
 | Subject: Re: Andy & Trudy's new baby. Sun Aug 02, 2009 6:15 pm | |
| Mirror's set it off nice Andy, bit of entertainment for the passenger's = Stato what its ment to be Well done mate good work Steve |
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Andy68
Number of posts: 67 Registration date: 2008-03-10
 | Subject: Re: Andy & Trudy's new baby. Wed Sep 16, 2009 1:12 pm | |
| Well a bit of an update.......had her dyno'd on Saturday morning, and pulled a very respectable 186.2 Kws and 249.9 HP, which considering the only modification so far is a 2.5" Catback twin Exhaust, is a very good starting point I Think... This afternoon I decided to add another unique touch, by retrofitting a VZ Sunglasses holder into the rooflining......Came up pretty damn good if I do say so myself !!!!!!   |
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Cliff

Number of posts: 49 Location: Adelaide Registration date: 2008-12-09
 | Subject: Re: Andy & Trudy's new baby. Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:52 pm | |
| Came up a treat Andy looks good. _________________ Cliff - Club President Commodore Owners Car Club of SAwww.coccsa.com |
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Andy68
Number of posts: 67 Registration date: 2008-03-10
 | Subject: Re: Andy & Trudy's new baby. Tue Oct 13, 2009 12:48 pm | |
| well had a bit of spare time yesterday so started paintin some bit uner the bonnet, did the fuse cover and the brake fluid reservoir, and aslo started on the blue led dash conversion...am happy with the climate control, clock,gear selector etc but not with the instrument cluster,the light spread on the cluster shows too many hot spots so am waiting on some different leds to arrive which give a better light spread, hopefully this will eliminate the hot spots.....         Well not all of us can afford HSV upgrade packages , so I went the next best thing and brought some caliper covers......these things come with Brembo hi=temp stickers on them , and the ABS moulded plastic can with stand temp up to 670 degrees C......so out with a blade and removed the brembo stickers, and with some of my hi-temp vinyl, I cut some different stickers and whacked them on......I'll be putting them on sometime this week hopefully weather permitting, but you get the idea !!!!!   Well I had a half hour break in the weather, so got outside and fitted the calliper covers.....For $20 a set and 1/2 an hours labour, I don't think they came out too bad....sure beats the dull grey calliper......from this....  To This !!!!!!    |
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jafo

Number of posts: 20 Age: 44 Location: semaphore Registration date: 2009-08-05
 | Subject: Re: Andy & Trudy's new baby. Tue Oct 13, 2009 4:16 pm | |
| how are them calliper covers attached |
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