90truckcab

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well, as it was time to do something with the old rear crossmember on the series, we might as well do a proper job :D:D

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bit of nice 15mm thick too ;)

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floors back in now,

just got to gas cut the chamfers either side so it looks like the old one in shape :D .......or do i ?
 
thats a nice refined version there drippy , we wanted, solid, no messing, the cage in the backs fer using too, not show :D its a shame as its quite a nice old series , but he hammers fook out of it so cant see it living fer ever , but thats what they were made for i spose
 
thats a nice refined version there drippy , we wanted, solid, no messing, the cage in the backs fer using too, not show :D its a shame as its quite a nice old series , but he hammers fook out of it so cant see it living fer ever , but thats what they were made for i spose
its his money,he,ll soon get ****ed at spendin it;)
did you recieve yer requset from si?:eek:
cus Alfreds bein a cock
 
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was about wot i was expectin to be fair,no other reason for it to be there,just cant understand why they spent good money just to cobble it up :confused:
 
seems stupid to me, looks a arf decent motor, dunno why people do it, if it dont fit thers usualy a reason, but they dont see it and stick a nice length of deckin on the back :D:D
 
cant get me head round it,literally a complete new rear end an they fookit up for the sake of 2 minutes lookin and 3" of weld to grind out and a little tweaking ffs
 
The roofs off now trucky....you can collect it when ya drop them brackets off...

p.s. bring your welding stuff
 

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