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  • GetToDaChopa
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    Good progress so far. So what rims are you looking to get?

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  • kk-kolonel
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    Cheers

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  • kk-kolonel
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    For slamming I am planning on this course of action..

    Build my own strut legs like this



    Them in car



    and some rear arms like this



    Them in car



    This proves to be a fairly suitable slam as evidenced by the car that had these suspension mods performed..





    These are the 17" steel wheels I want.. Now to find them..





    anyone got a heap of spare time and money they care to give me..

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    started a topic 1982 VH Commodore Wagon

    1982 VH Commodore Wagon

    It started almost exactly one year ago that I recieved a car on the transporter that hadn't run in 2 years..



    Proceeded to get it running, legal and lowered over the next 10 days...





    Drove it for a while on the anemic 4 cylinder motor that couldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding..





    Then I sourced the parts to chuck in a bigger gruntier 6 cylinder



    Drove that round for last New Years while camping out the back of it with a few other wagon buddies..



    Bought a spare car with better body parts and parked it side by side - I think mine is high but OMFG the stark difference compared to factory - it's higher than a junkie on some sweet crack mixed with dishwasher powder..



    Over our winter just been I pulled the motor again and decided to tidy up everything from the windscreen forward..







    Stitching on a set of front panels to fix up the ones that were F&*ked when I bought it..







    Had it all painted in a matt fnish of the factory colour to match the rest of the paint as best I can..





    Then had to replace the screen for legality - had a crack that was much too big..





    That was all up until last week..

    Last night I pulled the interior out and began a quick tidy up in there - have to put it all back together tonight/tomorrow for a roadtrip this Friday..



    Now the reason I joined this forum was because of a certain slammed trailer which I have chosen to copy quite blatantly..



    so I bought this



    and did this









    Well - thats a years worth of work in a quick post - not much about "stance" in there aye.. This is to come.. I will outline my plans in the next post and hopefully you'll will see a pic of a bagged wag dragging a slammed trailer in the next 6 months..
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