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    Ferrari V8 - What should I build?

    How about a mobile esky? They are quite popular here in Australia!!!!! :laugh:
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    Chuck and Ryan's RCR Build

    Hi Chuck Could you please tell me where you purchased the teacup filters in your carby trumpets and if different diameters are available? Many thanks Bill
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    Coyote engine - wiring loom HELP PLEASE...

    And many thanks to Adrian Sorensen from Roaring Forties for his help in sourcing this elusive part.
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    Coyote engine - wiring loom HELP PLEASE...

    Many thanks for help provided in our search for the knock sensor loom. We now have this elusive part. Cheers
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    Coyote engine - wiring loom HELP PLEASE...

    Hi Renato Many thanks for your reply. Yes, this is the actual sub-harness that we need. We have the rest of the main engine harness and we don't know how this bit mysteriously went missing. This is all that is stopping us from starting the engine in our GT40. Cheers... Bill
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    Coyote engine - wiring loom HELP PLEASE...

    HI there We need urgently the knock sensor section of the Coyote engine wiring harness. This is a very short section that plugs into the main engine harness and connects the two knock sensors to the engine harness. We have been unable to source this missing sub-harness here in Australia and...
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    Greetings from Indonesia

    Hi Irvin, you are about to embark on a great fun project! Don't forget about the Roaring Forties GT40 kit which comes from Melbourne in Australia. I know there are some of these already in your part of the world. I have just about finished one of their GT40 kits (with Coyote engine) and I have...
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    rusty brake cable

    Try disconnecting cable at wheel end and rolling cable into a small diameter loop. Then twist, bend, manipulate, fondle (?), the rolled cable as much as you can, then unroll and roll up in the opposite direction (opposite direction of bend) and do the same again. Then reconnect to brake and try...
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    rusty brake cable

    Try disconnecting cable at wheel end and rolling cable into a small diameter loop. Then twist, bend, manipulate, fondle (?), the rolled cable as much as you can, then unroll and roll up in the opposite direction (opposite direction of bend) and do the same again. Then reconnect to brake and try...
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    Dean's SLC build thread

    I'm with you Doug. Maybe we are "older and wiser"!!! Cheers
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    Tornado in Vermont

    Hi Bill, hope your health is good! I have just spent all of today reading your build thread from start to finish. Just fantastic! I was particularly interested in your panelling. What spacing did you use for your rivets and did you bond the panels as well as rivet? Enjoy your creation to the...
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    Hi from South Australia

    Thanks for the welcome fellow Aussies. I will start a build log as soon as I get the kit but in the meantime I thought a few photos of where it will all happen might be in order. As you can see, I have the space and the tools - all I need now is a kit! Cheers...
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    Hi from South Australia

    Hi there I have restored a few classic cars in my "long" life (Jaguar Mk2, Triumph TR4 and Alfa Montreal) but I realise that I have had enough of rust repairs, paint stripping, etc., so I have now decided to commence a GT40 build. I have negotiated with the Roaring Forties factory in...
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