Bantum's '82 Touring Wagon ...
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More Slide draw ...
I do have a few more shots of it completed :
Partially open :
Showing installed Amps :
Note : The infill panel is 6mm MDF sheet & only used for hiding the spaghetti of wiring under ...
Sorry that's all I have for now - If your after a specific detail, I can tell you via PM ...
Cheers, Bantum ...
Partially open :
Showing installed Amps :
Note : The infill panel is 6mm MDF sheet & only used for hiding the spaghetti of wiring under ...
Sorry that's all I have for now - If your after a specific detail, I can tell you via PM ...
Cheers, Bantum ...
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Yep - You would have to move the fuel tank underneath for that to work. This just sits on the floor & is bolted in for security ...
The height was determined by the size of aluminium stock available ( 80x6mm Flat Bar + 25x3mm Angle from memory ), the size of amps & the need to keep it as low profile as possible ( head room ) which would be a problem if it were not a high roof like the touring wagon has ...
Cheers, Bantum ...
Note : Just checked the sizes on drawing & revised ...
Add : I might have a go at re-printing them in B&W, should help to make them a bit more legible ...
The height was determined by the size of aluminium stock available ( 80x6mm Flat Bar + 25x3mm Angle from memory ), the size of amps & the need to keep it as low profile as possible ( head room ) which would be a problem if it were not a high roof like the touring wagon has ...
Cheers, Bantum ...
Note : Just checked the sizes on drawing & revised ...
Add : I might have a go at re-printing them in B&W, should help to make them a bit more legible ...
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Wagon Wheels ...
I bid on some genuine Alloy Subaru Wagon Wheels from Japan some time ago :
Guess what - Just got the first parcel delivered today ...
I will post some pictures later after a clean & polish ...
Add : ( Trying out another Server - it Only as 3gb ... Doh )
P.S. - Does any one know what F182 stands for ?
Edit - 1 : Well that didn't work ... ... I will have to repost them images to PB ...
Edit - 2 : Fixed ?
Cheers, Bantum ...
Guess what - Just got the first parcel delivered today ...
I will post some pictures later after a clean & polish ...
Add : ( Trying out another Server - it Only as 3gb ... Doh )
P.S. - Does any one know what F182 stands for ?
Edit - 1 : Well that didn't work ... ... I will have to repost them images to PB ...
Edit - 2 : Fixed ?
Cheers, Bantum ...
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Bidding for stuff in Japan ...
So some of you are no doubt interested in the final cost of importing stuff from Japan, so will attempt to outline them here :
I'll use the example posted above to follow - The bidding process was a relatively pain free exercise & ended with a quick bid for 3,000 yen ( $30 AUS ) for one Genuine Alloy Subaru Wagon Wheel, via the Buyee site. ( Note : - You must be a member of Buyee to bid )
Next the 'seller' has to ship it to the Buyee warehouse ( After you have paid for the auction naturally ) & once it has arrived there, Buyee will put its mark up & shipping costs on to it & then sends you the damage - which in this case came in @ 12,120 yen ( $ 125 AUS ).
Add : See their web site for more details : http://buyee.jp/help/yahoo/guide/shipping-method
Once you have paid that, they then ship it off to what ever address you have requested ... ( I noted on my delivery docket that this package came via Sydney )
Then it's a matter of waiting a couple of days for it to arrive ...
So it depends on how much your willing to shell out & how quickly you want to get it here ...
Might make a new thread on this subject if there be interest ...
Cheers, Bantum ...
I'll use the example posted above to follow - The bidding process was a relatively pain free exercise & ended with a quick bid for 3,000 yen ( $30 AUS ) for one Genuine Alloy Subaru Wagon Wheel, via the Buyee site. ( Note : - You must be a member of Buyee to bid )
Next the 'seller' has to ship it to the Buyee warehouse ( After you have paid for the auction naturally ) & once it has arrived there, Buyee will put its mark up & shipping costs on to it & then sends you the damage - which in this case came in @ 12,120 yen ( $ 125 AUS ).
Add : See their web site for more details : http://buyee.jp/help/yahoo/guide/shipping-method
Once you have paid that, they then ship it off to what ever address you have requested ... ( I noted on my delivery docket that this package came via Sydney )
Then it's a matter of waiting a couple of days for it to arrive ...
So it depends on how much your willing to shell out & how quickly you want to get it here ...
Might make a new thread on this subject if there be interest ...
Cheers, Bantum ...
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Cleaned ...
Ok done a bit of cleaning on this wheel over the weekend - posting the result :
Came up all right, though it does have a bit of corrosion on the back side of Wheel. Will need to take it to a ( soda ? ) blaster at some stage to clean up properly.
Also noticed it does have a very slight out of roundness ( by less than 1 mm ? ) on the back side, most likely form a kerb hit at some stage ...
It should be ok - can be fixed if it's a problem though. Probably why it was going cheap ...
Cheers, Bantum ...
Came up all right, though it does have a bit of corrosion on the back side of Wheel. Will need to take it to a ( soda ? ) blaster at some stage to clean up properly.
Also noticed it does have a very slight out of roundness ( by less than 1 mm ? ) on the back side, most likely form a kerb hit at some stage ...
It should be ok - can be fixed if it's a problem though. Probably why it was going cheap ...
Cheers, Bantum ...
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Interoirs ...
Been meaning to add these :
Front Door :
Rear Door :
Tailgate :
See if I can find any more ...
Ciao, Bantum ...
Front Door :
Rear Door :
Tailgate :
See if I can find any more ...
Ciao, Bantum ...
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Melbourne 2000's ...
Some photos from when studying in Melbourne ( about 2003/4 ) ...
Cheers, Bantum ...
Cheers, Bantum ...
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Ouch ...
Ok these are the last one's I have :
This happened in the late 1990's ( can't remember exact date )
Bit of a pain being rear-ended, but was repaired ( replaced the bumper ) & is all good now ...
Ciao, Bantum ...
This happened in the late 1990's ( can't remember exact date )
Bit of a pain being rear-ended, but was repaired ( replaced the bumper ) & is all good now ...
Ciao, Bantum ...
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Caps ...
After what seems an eternity, I've manage to source some center caps for the Mag Wheels :
& the back side : might need to get the metal re-chromed ... :/
Big thanks goes to John Styles from NZ ...
Cheers, Bantum ...
& the back side : might need to get the metal re-chromed ... :/
Big thanks goes to John Styles from NZ ...
Cheers, Bantum ...
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Re: Bantum's '82 Touring Wagon ...
Such hard to find unique parts can really hold up a build, believe me I know
Have you got any timeline for work to this wagon? Is it still stuck in a container somewhere? The world needs more wagons on the road
Have you got any timeline for work to this wagon? Is it still stuck in a container somewhere? The world needs more wagons on the road
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Re: Bantum's '82 Touring Wagon ...
Totally agree about the world needing more MY wagons! The touring wagons are parted out for doing up brumbys. I know as I’m one of them - but always from parts yards or vehicles already destined for the scrap heap. I don’t know how ppl part out a perfectly good vehicle for a few parts.
I’d like an MY wagon some day. Club rego awaits!
Looking forward to hearing about any recent work on your wagon Bantum
Cheers
Bennie
I’d like an MY wagon some day. Club rego awaits!
Looking forward to hearing about any recent work on your wagon Bantum
Cheers
Bennie
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Long wait ...
Yer, not much happening on the storage front as I still have to find a home for the containers ...
So not much will happen on the wagon till that's sorted. Should put an add up for 'Home Wanted' ...
Cheers, Bantum ...
So not much will happen on the wagon till that's sorted. Should put an add up for 'Home Wanted' ...
Cheers, Bantum ...