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Old 6th May 2013, 21:47
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Good advice, think what I was trying to say is knowlege is power, and these days there is no excuse as the information is there if you look, and I confess this is not my first build as in 1993, after owning a clutch of Landrovers, I bought a 1982 Citeron Dianne, and cut the body off it to make an off road buggy, my efforts stopped when I realsed the chassie was made from metal about as thick as a baked bean tin, it got scrapped for £30 and only cost me £50 but I had days of fun cutting it up with an angle grinder, with eye protection of course.
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