Subie Boys , Lovey80 Resto

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Post by RSR 555 » Sat Dec 28, 2013 12:18 pm

ktmtragic wrote:It was my birthday had had way too much to drink when I put up my terrible post. I apologize to everyone on this forum for it. I am truly sorry Rick.
Thank you George, I'm sure Rick will be glad to hear it.

Now.. Merry Christmas everyone and lets have a Happy New Year :cool:
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Post by El_Freddo » Tue Apr 26, 2016 9:58 pm

Apologies on the thread dig!

I hoe this beast is still rocking along without any issues ;)

What I'm after is some information from the subi's boys - I realise you're not restoring old subi's anymore but I reckon you know what I'm about to ask as I'm sure you did it in this thread (pics aren't working on my phone but I'm 99% sure this is the thread).

What I want to know is how you removed the rear wall of the cab - specifically how you picked all those spot welds to allow you to put it back in again without issue.

I've got a spot weld cutter that's been awesome. But it's driven by an electric drill which is far too big to get close to the wall for a nice flat cutting angle.

Thanks in advance!

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Post by rtcb65 » Wed Apr 27, 2016 6:52 pm

Hey Bennie,

All we used , and have used since on the newer models is simply a cordless drill and a spot weld drill bit. Sorry mate ,if you thought it was something special. Just a drill and drill bit.
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Post by El_Freddo » Wed Apr 27, 2016 8:07 pm

Nah Rick - that's good to know.

Might be time to up grade the quality of my drill bits ;)

Thanks for the quick reply!

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Re: Subie Boys , Lovey80 Resto

Post by Chris Love » Thu Nov 29, 2018 2:45 pm

Hello all and in particular the Subie boys. I’ve been trying to log in for a couple of weeks but my old credentials don’t work on the new site. I didn’t get a reply from the administrator. This is my new handle. Shortly after I got the car back from the boys and had it painted I was offered a Job overseas and I never got around to finishing it off completely. My needs have changed and I’m looking sell the car as an unfinished project so I can get a 4x4 that can tow a 2.5t boat.

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Re: Subie Boys , Lovey80 Resto

Post by Matt » Thu Nov 29, 2018 3:22 pm

You would be better off posting to the for sale site as there isnt in pictures on this thread any more :)

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