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 Post subject: Re: Chuck's 65' Notchback
PostPosted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 1:18 pm 
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Did you order your new pans yet bro, your work day is in a few weeks.....?

BTW, I think we may need to buy a welder :shock:


why would you need to buy a welder when i have one. I havnt bought a bottle for it yet but it is a good craftsman

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 Post subject: Re: Chuck's 65' Notchback
PostPosted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 8:41 am 
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ethandunlap wrote:
mk-Zero wrote:
Did you order your new pans yet bro, your work day is in a few weeks.....?

BTW, I think we may need to buy a welder :shock:


why would you need to buy a welder when i have one. I havnt bought a bottle for it yet but it is a good craftsman


MJM ended up buying one too, so now we have two in the group, sweet! :mrgreen:

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 Post subject: Re: Chuck's 65' Notchback
PostPosted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 9:45 am 
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mk-Zero wrote:
ethandunlap wrote:
mk-Zero wrote:
Did you order your new pans yet bro, your work day is in a few weeks.....?

BTW, I think we may need to buy a welder :shock:


why would you need to buy a welder when i have one. I havnt bought a bottle for it yet but it is a good craftsman


MJM ended up buying one too, so now we have two in the group, sweet! :mrgreen:


I have an arc welder, for any heavy duty welding that needs to be done. Do I know how to use it? ......No :oops:


(It's my brother's, but it's in my possession.)

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 Post subject: Re: Chuck's 65' Notchback
PostPosted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 9:53 am 
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mk-Zero wrote:
ethandunlap wrote:
mk-Zero wrote:
Did you order your new pans yet bro, your work day is in a few weeks.....?

BTW, I think we may need to buy a welder :shock:


why would you need to buy a welder when i have one. I havnt bought a bottle for it yet but it is a good craftsman


MJM ended up buying one too, so now we have two in the group, sweet! :mrgreen:


I have an arc welder, for any heavy duty welding that needs to be done. Do I know how to use it? ......No :oops:


(It's my brother's, but it's in my possession.)



I'll let you know if I need to weld up the hull of an aircraft carrier! :mrgreen:

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 Post subject: Re: Chuck's 65' Notchback
PostPosted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 10:05 pm 
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I am going to order the pans in a few days,they will be here by the work day.
The pans I originally got are Ghia pans..nothing wrong with that;but I just want my car to have no problems with modification,and my car will still be all type 3,with these pans from ISP WEST. :D

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 Post subject: Re: Chuck's 65' Notchback
PostPosted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 10:07 pm 
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I am going to order the pans in a few days,they will be here by the work day.
The pans I originally got are Ghia pans..nothing wrong with that;but I just want my car to have no problems with modification,and my car will still be all type 3,with these pans from ISP WEST. :D


Sweet bro! Those pans are going to make a big difference, your car is going to be really solid after we get those in. Did you replace that rear quarter panel yet?

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 Post subject: Re: Chuck's 65' Notchback
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mk-Zero wrote:
notchback65 wrote:
I am going to order the pans in a few days,they will be here by the work day.
The pans I originally got are Ghia pans..nothing wrong with that;but I just want my car to have no problems with modification,and my car will still be all type 3,with these pans from ISP WEST. :D


Sweet bro! Those pans are going to make a big difference, your car is going to be really solid after we get those in. Did you replace that rear quarter panel yet?

No we need to cut the welds..and reinstall bumper mounts :x

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 Post subject: Re: Chuck's 65' Notchback
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notchback65 wrote:
I am going to order the pans in a few days,they will be here by the work day.
The pans I originally got are Ghia pans..nothing wrong with that;but I just want my car to have no problems with modification,and my car will still be all type 3,with these pans from ISP WEST. :D



Is the work day for DLK members only or is it open to whoever wants to lend a hand?

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 Post subject: Re: Chuck's 65' Notchback
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ethandunlap wrote:
notchback65 wrote:
I am going to order the pans in a few days,they will be here by the work day.
The pans I originally got are Ghia pans..nothing wrong with that;but I just want my car to have no problems with modification,and my car will still be all type 3,with these pans from ISP WEST. :D



Is the work day for DLK members only or is it open to whoever wants to lend a hand?


???????????? and the answer is????????????

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 Post subject: Re: Chuck's 65' Notchback
PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 8:51 pm 
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Hmm Ok then Simple harmless question yet you ignore me. what gives brother? Guess you can count me out of your work day! I was asking cuz i have a couple of buddies that wanted to come out and give a hand.

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