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<blockquote data-quote="Nugsy" data-source="post: 409299" data-attributes="member: 13505"><p>Blimey did realise it had been so long since I read your thread. Loving the teledials, ive got a set to go on mine (and a set of cookie cutters as I couldn't decide but know I want Porsche)</p><p></p><p>What did you do at the back, get your drums slotted and hubs redrilled or spacers, and what width you running. Ive got 6"s for the front as they have a real high offset but the rears are 7's</p><p></p><p>Also for polishing look for a kit on ebay wheels, compound and drill mounts. Stick a ziptie round the trigger of your drill, bolt it in your vice and hey ho polishing mop.</p><p></p><p>Its all these little bits you do to keep moving it along that makes me love your bus, must be that bit of the country as spaky is always on the go to.</p><p></p><p>Keep up the with the good work an pics</p><p>Karl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nugsy, post: 409299, member: 13505"] Blimey did realise it had been so long since I read your thread. Loving the teledials, ive got a set to go on mine (and a set of cookie cutters as I couldn't decide but know I want Porsche) What did you do at the back, get your drums slotted and hubs redrilled or spacers, and what width you running. Ive got 6"s for the front as they have a real high offset but the rears are 7's Also for polishing look for a kit on ebay wheels, compound and drill mounts. Stick a ziptie round the trigger of your drill, bolt it in your vice and hey ho polishing mop. Its all these little bits you do to keep moving it along that makes me love your bus, must be that bit of the country as spaky is always on the go to. Keep up the with the good work an pics Karl [/QUOTE]
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