Shouldn't be too long now... It only taken two years..
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Sharpbuilt Limo (Superb quality fibreglass body)
custom floor
1916 pobjoy
1600 kombi box
type 3 rear end
Who ever thinks building a buggy (for the first time) is easy, think again.. sourcing the special parts is a task and a challenge in its self.
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Thats why I reckon a solid ready to go buggy with 'real' rego is worth its weight in gold. Those blokes who do it for a living earn their money.
Its got to be love?.
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Hoping to get the buggy registered in the next month or so, looking forward to some off road action and trips away.
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thanks for the photos Pete . Clarkey.
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and the exhaust is going for a new stainless number.
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Sweet ride mate.
I saw an orange one of these with a green soft top getting around Newcastle the other day.
They look the goods.
hey the windscreen's all bent. I'd ask for a refund LOL
Another buggy on the road that has to be a good thing. I hope mine will be going soon as well. Hmmmm maybe you will choose to join the manx club now as well. :thumb
Andy lots of us in Sydney would love to be in the manx club, but there isn't a chapter down here so the value is less
I am sure if you all joined and got together a chapter would be there in no time
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Sorry Daz, but no, 6 days work and a 7 month old little girl make for no coordinator for me,
but thanx for asking
week as piss .. I 2nd the nomination .. if pete has enough time to throw rocks then he has enough time to help out those poor Sydney Buggy owners....:kiss
oh I forgot to say that Limo looks cool good to see another one on the road ..... big thumbs up :thumb:thumb
oh, forgot to tell you,
I hate committees,
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I'm useless with money and paperwork,
but most importantly,
I don't want to do it!
Find another victim, I've done my time on other committees