Roof rack
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- tombi (aka type2tommy)
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Roof rack
Hey dudes finally got my old bay window tradie rack where it belongs.
Bought on gaybay, stripped it,cut and shut repairs and replacement of some bent tube, sand blasted , etch primed and powder coated.
What a "renovation"
Gimme a bus restoration any day.
Tombi
Bought on gaybay, stripped it,cut and shut repairs and replacement of some bent tube, sand blasted , etch primed and powder coated.
What a "renovation"
Gimme a bus restoration any day.
Tombi
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Got a rack in the process of being fixed up too although I won't go powdercoating.
And you're right, it can be a real bugger.
Fortunately mine didn't involve any welding although I think it's a tad shorter than yours.
I'll post a pic or 2 when it's done if you'd like.
And you're right, it can be a real bugger.
Fortunately mine didn't involve any welding although I think it's a tad shorter than yours.
I'll post a pic or 2 when it's done if you'd like.
Cheers & God Bless
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mate that would be awesome... beers or cash let me know or something electrical for the family/kids.kombie200 wrote:i have a nice one similar to that stored in my garage,hey matty
ill pm you in next couple of weeks doing a trip to geelong end of october ill drop it off if all goes ok shane
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You funny bugger Brucesta. Have you got those beers nice and cold yet?
Yeah I won't be needin that rack I just spent half the year repairing.
Kroozen I can tell you to have a similar rack made (19mm round tube) and powdercoat finish is around $950.00 bucks in Melb and I would be embarrassed to mention how much this rack has cost to get up to scratch.Here goes anyway and feel free to take the piss.
About $800.00 bucks and a shiteload of time in the garage.
Should have got the brand spanker made to measure.
Yeah I won't be needin that rack I just spent half the year repairing.
Kroozen I can tell you to have a similar rack made (19mm round tube) and powdercoat finish is around $950.00 bucks in Melb and I would be embarrassed to mention how much this rack has cost to get up to scratch.Here goes anyway and feel free to take the piss.
About $800.00 bucks and a shiteload of time in the garage.
Should have got the brand spanker made to measure.
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I'd love to see your rack ( and not your crack) Kombi 1976.
The wheels Ted2 are 17" Kyowa (Audi copies).
Check them out here.
www.designerwheels.com.au
The wheels Ted2 are 17" Kyowa (Audi copies).
Check them out here.
www.designerwheels.com.au
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