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good buggy base or for parts perhaps (eBay find)

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good buggy base or for parts perhaps (eBay find)

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Post by redzook »

ahh i thought i had that to myself :finger:
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Would have thought he could have seen where he was going with all those lights :?

It's a shame the clip is ruined - I luuuurve coiler clips.

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Post by nicbeer »

mmm, bit expensive for me just for the tank :)
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Post by Brendan-s »

redzook wrote:
ahh i thought i had that to myself :finger:
so did ya get it?
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Post by Potter »

Gwagensteve wrote: It's a shame the clip is ruined - I luuuurve coiler clips.

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i know im chasing one for my lwb
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Post by raqmup »

Winner was nbstevens... Anyone on here got that name? :D
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Post by grimbo »

Potter wrote:
Gwagensteve wrote: It's a shame the clip is ruined - I luuuurve coiler clips.

Steve.
i know im chasing one for my lwb
not a simple job to bolt one up to a leafy as they are quite different.
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Post by Potter »

how much different? i thought they pretty much bolted straight up.. :?
i know that the bonnet will sit higher.
do the doors and guards bolt on in the same spot?
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Post by grimbo »

very different side panels etc I believe because the cowl and windscreen surround are different.
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Post by PAZZ »

my mate bought it, he got it for for $760, he doing up a coily
chicks dig panel damage
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