Nice work!
I climbed a hill after work today. Sorry for the phone photos, but I am glad I caught some of it. I was a bit scared...
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Nice work!
That's some great articulation you've got there *running to grab keys to keithy's rangie now*!!
Nearly as much flex as my series 3 :P
Looking good Glen. I love seeing a very tidy P38 like yours getting out and showing what a stock Rangie can do - they are a most impressive vehicle.
Chomby - I know of a P38 in Canberra that might test your statement a little further
Cheers, Paul.
My toys, projects and write-ups at PaulP38a.com
Got a pic?Originally Posted by PaulP38a
My toys, projects and write-ups at PaulP38a.com
That's one hell of a rangie!
Dreaming in Townsville right now!
hey Paul how do you get the rear control arms to drop so far. when i flex mine up they only go as far as in the foto, and if i flex it up at home and unbolt the rear shock they dont flex any further.
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cheers
mick
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