Daihatsu wrecking yard.
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 7:00 am
Just thought I would post a pic of my front yard this morning.
The gearbox/transfer case on the right was in my F75, but the box threw a bearing on the way back from Townsville Easter Monday, which punched a hole in the back of the bellhousing. The gearbox/transfer case out of the grey F70, which I bought on Wednesday, on the left is going into mine as a replacement. I had thoughts of doing up the F70 for my daughter, but its obviously been used as a fishermans vehicle, as it has heaps of rust, especially in the chassis. So, some of those parts may well be for sale shortly, to help offset the purchase price for the F70, which was $1000. In reality, it drove beautifully back from Rockhampton, with mostly wind noise, and tyre noise from the Goodyear Wranglers.
And in case anyone wonders, "What do his neighbours think?" I couldnt give a rats @rse, as she is a complete and utter waste of time, space, and genes. And I hope the pungent odour of diff oil permeates her house for weeks to come.
The gearbox/transfer case on the right was in my F75, but the box threw a bearing on the way back from Townsville Easter Monday, which punched a hole in the back of the bellhousing. The gearbox/transfer case out of the grey F70, which I bought on Wednesday, on the left is going into mine as a replacement. I had thoughts of doing up the F70 for my daughter, but its obviously been used as a fishermans vehicle, as it has heaps of rust, especially in the chassis. So, some of those parts may well be for sale shortly, to help offset the purchase price for the F70, which was $1000. In reality, it drove beautifully back from Rockhampton, with mostly wind noise, and tyre noise from the Goodyear Wranglers.
And in case anyone wonders, "What do his neighbours think?" I couldnt give a rats @rse, as she is a complete and utter waste of time, space, and genes. And I hope the pungent odour of diff oil permeates her house for weeks to come.