Lots of grinding on those wheels - but they sure look spectacular! Nice job!
Bob
Simon's Famo saga.
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Re: Simon's Famo saga.
I feel for you Simon but the end results look great!
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Re: Simon's Famo saga.
I feel with you too.
Lots of work on the Wheels and fenders, but the result is perfect!!!
Well done, go forward...
Lots of work on the Wheels and fenders, but the result is perfect!!!
Well done, go forward...
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Re: Simon's Famo saga.
Hi Simon
Good job on the wheels and fenders .
I really must get back on mine it stalled as been finishing the Ferdinand .
Regards Derek
Good job on the wheels and fenders .
I really must get back on mine it stalled as been finishing the Ferdinand .
Regards Derek
we must stop making stupid predictions
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Re: Simon's Famo saga.
The Famo build had stalled, but i'm back at it now, dismantling the vehicle to prime and adjust the suspension, i have finally put the 7 away after adding some more stowage, just the fabric Bonnet/ engine band to add, regards simon.