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    Quote Originally Posted by digger View Post
    You arent planning to start a stud farm are you there Mrs HH....


    'Gday this is "Z slow", By Onslow out of Zara'


    just thought id ask!


    digger

    hhhmmmm a 2A gun buggy crossed with S3 civilian....should be interesting


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    Quote Originally Posted by The ho har's View Post
    hhhmmmm a 2A gun buggy crossed with S3 civilian....should be interesting


    Mrs ho har
    Not new, tough GI types have been chasing cute civy sheilas for a long time

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    Dang! them those little landies are breedin' in a little dark corner.....

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    Onslow has asked that I pass on his sentiments in that although Zara is a cute young chic, she is by far too young for him, and besides he is quite happy with his ongoing relationship with his old ex service mate, Daisy. Especially now that Daisy has got some brand new glass indicator and park light lenses instead of the crappy old plastic ones she used to have.
    Anyway, enough of those two, here are some more shots of the new young whippersnapper on the block.

    Cute bum!!!





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    glen

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    1963 2a gunbuggy 112-722 (Onslow) ex 6 RAR
    1964 2a 88" SWB 113 251 (Daisy) ex JTC

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    G'day All, In another thread I read about the tyres on this vehicle, the front ones look like a 'Bridgestone jeep service (or retreads with the same pattern) the rear tyre look like goodyear hi-miler xtra grips, both are still available $$$$'s, I would probably just buy 7.50x16 Olympic steel treks anyway Mrs H neat little truck ya stole from Sth of the border LOL cheers Dennis

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dinty View Post
    ...I would probably just buy 7.50x16 Olympic steel treks anyway Mrs H neat little truck ya stole from Sth of the border LOL cheers Dennis
    Mrs HoHar

    I have the Goodyear Extragrip on my SIII and a previous design were fitted as OEM to many SIII. However in my drive down to Corowa, I found then to be extra noisy hi milers.

    The issue for me is not wanting to use a steel belted tyre for something that is not used all the time as the belts age, rust and de-laminate as a factor of age rather than in relation to distance travelled. Several years rather than thousands of K. Hence my choice of bias ply tyres, I'll be looking for an alternative design for the next purchase but most likely still bias ply, which hopefully will be a long time away.

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

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    they are all the same tyre but 3 are retreads and are all 7.50x16's......but as I said they are all stuffed


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    how is the foot wells in it. looks the goods and i hope it is an easy resto.

    cheers


    brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by bcr2734 View Post
    how is the foot wells in it. looks the goods and i hope it is an easy resto.

    cheers


    brian

    foot wells are good a very small amount of rust in the passenger side that is all....and runs beautifully


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