The Genesis of HAMBsters... (last before the drags 2/12)

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Yeah those are'nt a bad size Brandy I guess,and maybe you could get by with them...but I thought you would preffer to get hold of something like this? :lol: Image
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with a smile like that :wink:
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Dunno if I'd want any girlie adjusting my nuts with a spanner like that :shock:
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lukeh wrote:Yeah those are'nt a bad size Brandy I guess,and maybe you could get by with them...but I thought you would preffer to get hold of something like this? :lol:
Sorry Luke, I reserve all spanners over 2inches for work and work only. What I showed you is all that I keep here at the house. My home box isn't as big as my work box. :wink:

You should see some of the air wratchets I've got. Some so big, they'll take ya for a ride, beat ya black and blue, then spit ya out.
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The first casulty in the HA/GA build one cut off saw you know the nice red one,s that are cheap and look real good....... This thing had real flames leaping out of the end of it black smoke and all :lol: :lol:

Well lucky the power hacksaw was on hand to finish the job, Friday night is glue all the frames together !!!!!!!!
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Brandy wrote:
lukeh wrote:Yeah those are'nt a bad size Brandy I guess,and maybe you could get by with them...but I thought you would preffer to get hold of something like this? :lol:
Sorry Luke, I reserve all spanners over 2inches for work and work only. What I showed you is all that I keep here at the house. My home box isn't as big as my work box. :wink:

You should see some of the air wratchets I've got. Some so big, they'll take ya for a ride, beat ya black and blue, then spit ya out.
Sounds like fun :lol:
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If anyone has any old ford front ends radius rods or stubs perch bolts or bits there of we have a need for them on these Hambster projects thanks Old stock stuff is prefered you know the stuff out behind the shed no one see,s
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************NEWS FLASH******************

Looks like the Bay Aera guys are keen to get a HAMBSTER on the track JD just called and picked up a bunch of rules...... :shock:


Forget the GASSER Wars let the HAMBSTER Wars Begin :lol:
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QQMOON wrote:************NEWS FLASH******************

Forget the GASSER Wars let the HAMBSTER Wars Begin :lol:
They started months ago, we're gonna KICK your BUTT :D :D

Does that make 6?

Cheers, and eat my keyways,

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When 4 became 5!


Here's the second installment in the Sydney HAMBster build up. With Joe Formossa wheeling out an old chassis there are now 5 HAMBsters on the go. Four will be running on fully fabricated frames.

I'll let the pics do the talking....

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Nick demonstrating the fine art of the Squint Safety Goggle
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Safety googles obviously cost too much in Sydney :shock: silly
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1. WTF....coilovers?
2. Safetyglasses are a good thing, and highly recommended.
3. great to see progress.
4. nice photo's Matt

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Great pics Matt and a good time had by all..... This week should see them up on wheels front spring perch and diff brackets went to the profile shop today so we will be in front for this Friday nights HA/GR thrash......
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Arn't coilovers outside the HAMBster cutoff year rulings??
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Drewfus wrote:1. WTF....coilovers?
2. Safetyglasses are a good thing, and highly recommended.
3. great to see progress.
4. nice photo's Matt

Cheers,

Drewfus

Coilovers yeh its sad eh but he wants susspenssion :roll:

I keep telling the boys to wear safety gear but they dont i was wearing my welding mask while welding unlike some one with red eyes the next day :roll:
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