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    Quote Originally Posted by Themadmob View Post
    Hi

    The rest of the chassis is good, lucky for me, with only a little rust where the front bumper bolts onto the chassis.

    What do you mean by ID/compliance plates? it has the standard plates on the passenger footwell, and above the radiator?

    It was licensed until about 4 years ago

    Thanks for your help
    If you get a replacement second-hand chassis, the identity of your vehicle changes to the numbers on that chassis. In which case it is most important that you have the ADR Compliance plate for the replacement chassis.

    I gather by your comment, you are happy to repair your current chassis so the issue of compliance plate is irrelevant.

    Repairing the outrigger. Britpart make numerous chassis repair parts you can use, however looking at the firewall support outrigger, you may find that you can repair it by merely removing the rear element and welding back a replacement. You may even be able to make a tank support and outrigger repair in a single piece of folded steel.

    Craig, where do you live? I am currently wrecking a rollover ex-Army SIII and we may be able to donor chassis parts off it.

    You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.

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    Hi

    Ah Ha :-) Thanks for that

    I live on the Gold Coast

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    How soon do you need the bits?

    I have to take an 80" up to the Ho Hars for painting in the not too distant future.

    Replacing chassis elements / outriggers
    Just a little advice.

    If you intend to remove elements from a chassis to replace damage or rust. It is a very good idea to weld on a temporary gig before you remove the damaged part. Remember the firewall will move as soon as you take out the bolt.

    You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.

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    Hi, thanks for that

    I am in the process of removing everything from the chassis and will rebuild/restore everything from the ground up.

    It will be at least 4 weeks before all I am left with is a chassis to start fixing. What would you have available for me?

    Great advice, I thought of that and will I make jigs, measure and triple check before I remove or replace anything on the chassis.

    My real big problem is finding a lower dashboard tray that is not rusted away, mine is a disaster and will have to make one out of aluminium if cannot source one locally.

    Thanks

    Craig

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