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    What Steinzy has been waiting for

    Here is Steinzies new front bar ready for primer and paint. this bar weights in excess of 40 kg. Bash plate is not fitted as is the 2 recovery hooks, winch and light kit. See if he can bend this one. Also has high lift jack points cause steinzy will test this to the max.

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    I've never seen a P38 look tough before.
    I'm impressed

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo
    I've never seen a P38 look tough before.
    I'm impressed
    thanks Mat The bar will be colour coded and there is a rear bar as well and an upgrade on the sliders that I built last year.

    glen.

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    Nice job Glen, looks awsome......when are you going to move your workshop down the coast?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MickG
    Nice job Glen, looks awsome......when are you going to move your workshop down the coast?
    Sheesh Mick you're a stirrer






    So Glen, when are you moving down the coast????
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    Top Job again Glen, well I too didn't think a P38 could look so tough!

    Just ignore MickG and X-box on moving their are stirring






    Mind you with product your making the coast is a good spot with plenty of customers and potential,

    Oh hang on I have a spare wharehouse you could move the workshop into - right next door to my own business

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    Alright, it's settled then, we open a 2nd Brothers/GCLRO fabrication/accessories shop next the Glyn - said he would give us the premises at mates rates - and we tap into the huge market (on top of the GCLRO membership base) on the Gold Coast - currently hugely under serviced and over priced by BRA & MJT.

    Bolts and I are on the same page with this one. All it needs is a little push and it's on the way

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    Brilliant work as usual Glen... can't wait to see mine

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    Glen Lookin sweet. I cant wait to see it when it is finished and with the rear bar it will truely be a beast!

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    Quote Originally Posted by discoute
    thanks Mat The bar will be colour coded and there is a rear bar as well and an upgrade on the sliders that I built last year.
    Gaaahhhh!

    I hate the misuse of that term - unless it will be red 'cos the P38A is faster - or will it be blue 'cos it will be cool.

    Colour coordinated or colour matched, please!

    Colour coding means the colour refers to something about the item, e.g., the various colours on resistors or on fire extinguishers.

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