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Post by uted1 »

You can still get the original style ones
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Bonnet-Hooks-Lan ... 414d31536c
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Post by micka1 »

Hey mate

picked up those bonnet latches off ebay .

heres the link , also use the same thing to pull my screen back
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 0491840552
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Post by HUSSLN »

cheers mate, my old man has put a couple of original style chrome ones on his 40 and they have always rusted out. An i wasn sure if i could hang them off the front, those look neat up there didnt wanna ruin the front too much.
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Post by BIG ZOOK »

uted1 wrote:You can still get the original style ones
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Bonnet-Hooks-Lan ... 414d31536c
Just saw your 40 build up on the other forum. fantastic job and what a heap she was!
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Post by uted1 »

BIG ZOOK wrote:
uted1 wrote:You can still get the original style ones
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Bonnet-Hooks-Lan ... 414d31536c
Just saw your 40 build up on the other forum. fantastic job and what a heap she was!
Cheers mate thanx :cool:
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Post by mellows40 »

( 9 Pages and going strong.... yee haa.. thanks to all who have contributed ... keep em coming
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40 SERIES

Post by bad mudda »

Deleted because i'm a retard. :cry:
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Re: 40 SERIES

Post by AUSDOG »

bad mudda wrote:I reckon this 40 should be posted up but i only have a short vid that i stole from this site a couple of years back anyway it has been a great inspiration for me.

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This guy is a legend in my book. :armsup:
Isn't that a stinkn jeep?
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Re: 40 SERIES

Post by shorty_f0rty »

AUSDOG wrote:
bad mudda wrote:I reckon this 40 should be posted up but i only have a short vid that i stole from this site a couple of years back anyway it has been a great inspiration for me.


This guy is a legend in my book. :armsup:
Isn't that a stinkn jeep?
nah his bezel is just upside down!
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Post by Evil 73 »

It is a jeep just didn't recognise it as its not on fire !!!!!! Can one of the mods please pull this from the "WILD 40" thread as it clearly does "NOT" belong.

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Post by Tojo »

crikey! Hang your head in shame bad mudda! How can anyone mistake a heep for a 40? Especially someone who actually owns a cruiser! Shame shame shame!! :D
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Post by bad mudda »

My bad fella's what a fark up, i was to caught up in how he was driving :oops: i shall punish myself accordingly.
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Post by BIG ZOOK »

he has kept the grill but probably running a full toyta driveline :lol:
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Post by pig in shit »

bad mudda wrote:My bad fella's what a fark up, i was to caught up in how he was driving :oops: i shall punish myself accordingly.
shame shame
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Post by micka1 »

couple of mine form up at Tuff Truck finally completed and competing .

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cheers micka1
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Post by BIG ZOOK »

Looks awsome!

Here is my "wild" blower going on my 40. Starting this week

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Post by uted1 »

Awesome :armsup:
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Re: 40

Post by surfute »

micka1 wrote:couple of mine form up at Tuff Truck finally completed and competing .

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cheers micka1
FLEXX MUCH ??
very tough looking 40!
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Re: 40

Post by micka1 »

surfute wrote:
micka1 wrote:couple of mine form up at Tuff Truck finally completed and competing .

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cheers micka1
FLEXX MUCH ??
very tough looking 40!
yeah we did ok , this was on the way up the ramp went a bit further than this and placed 5th this year at TT with a 1221 RTI score .
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Post by Cluffy »

New wild engine in my 40- worked, stroked, rollered and cammed.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jr06Gb_KpOE
...........shedbound.............
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Post by Wonderboy »

bj on roids wrote:
scrotary wrote:might not be 4wd any more but it is wild, 671/350 chev, power glide, lux diff, 6 1/2 roof chop, channelled 4", suicide doors, 28 amodel tray, airbags, 45 series stands 45 inchs tall on bump stops gunna be one fun brewser
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More pics and more info... looks sweet!

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Post by UZJ40 »

after seeing all these i dont want to sell mine now
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Post by 80's_delirious »

UZJ40 wrote:after seeing all these i dont want to sell mine now
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it would suck to sell it after so much work. Looks good :cool:
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Post by 75 cruser »

Cluffy wrote:New wild engine in my 40- worked, stroked, rollered and cammed.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jr06Gb_KpOE
thats sounds fat :cool:

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Post by 75 cruser »

[quote="UZJ40"]after seeing all these i dont want to sell mine now

and thats the answer i want to hear, couple of weeks you could have it finished

thanks rob
come on move over and let the 75 through
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Post by maddog_75 »

UZJ40 wrote:after seeing all these i dont want to sell mine now
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arent the front tyres on the wrong way?

thought all of them should have the V's facing the same way?
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Post by bad_religion_au »

maddog_75 wrote:
UZJ40 wrote:after seeing all these i dont want to sell mine now
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arent the front tyres on the wrong way?

thought all of them should have the V's facing the same way?
heaps of people run them reversed, they find they dig better, or in the rocks, pull the tire onto the rock instead of having the grooves direct the tire off the rock.
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Post by BadMav »

Here's my mates 40, not as extreme as the rest but a proud build over many weekends. We cut and shut a ute cab in and eliminated 90% of the rust! Haha
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This is my old 45 (I know, not a 40 but I miss it alot).
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Post by 84sloth »

damn that 45 has some flex.
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Post by BadMav »

why I miss it so :cry:
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