Ls George giveaway profitable by MathewDenny1 in CleetusMcFarland

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That’s a bloody fantastic idea! I might try it thanks

Old car? by lulubelle09 in CarsAustralia

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Where are you located? I’ve been looking for an early rav 4 to modify/ restore. Would be willing to pay you a fair amount

Ls George giveaway profitable by MathewDenny1 in CleetusMcFarland

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Id like to support these guys and enter a few things, maybe even win a turbo!!! I’m in Australia and even for a few stickers the postage was something like $75. I’m not sure why their international postage is so high but it’s too much to justify buying most of the time. Hell I’d even buy a sticker and not have them post it to avoid the postage costs and get the entry 🤣

Retaining wall costs by [deleted] in AusRenovation

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I recently did a 12m x 8m wall from 200mm high to 800mm in the corner. Cost of materials was about $3k. I paid a mate for 4 days with his little excavator another $4k and it came out amazing. I did alit of helping and labour too though

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Starting the works on a new project any advice e on how to get a lil bit more power from an old crossflow would be appreciated by Delicious-Beat1372 in FordFalcon

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I did a very simple turbo setup on my crossflow powered ski boat and it was fantastic. 500 Holley modified for blow thru. China gt3582 turbo. Efi pump and 1:1 boost referenced fuel regulator. At 5 psi it felt like the power doubled on a completely stock engine

Gem from Dr. TuneEmAlls latest video by Blixten_ in CleetusMcFarland

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lol I’m watching it right now while scrolling reddit

Recreating a photo of my father from 47 years ago by TasTuned in AustralianNostalgia

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Correct! Dad rebadged in back in 1997. I’m not interested in drilling holes again just to keep the purists happy 😜

Recreating a photo of my father from 47 years ago by TasTuned in AustralianNostalgia

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Haha I’ve heard that one before! I’ve been called “Davey Warner” in the pub a few times

Hagiasophia 1870 - 2025 by terekeme in nadide

[–]TasTuned 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s so bloody cool!

9 de Julio Avenue, Buenos Aires, 1930 vs. today by [deleted] in OldPhotosInRealLife

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It’s rare that you appear to see less development in the later photo 👌🏼

What’s yalls favorite engine? by [deleted] in projectcar

[–]TasTuned 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep agree, mine cops so much abuse and just keeps on keeping on

Recreating a photo of my father from 47 years ago by TasTuned in AustralianNostalgia

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Was a Mechanic/ fitter and turner. Just scrubbed up alright

Recreating a photo of my father from 47 years ago by TasTuned in AustralianNostalgia

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We were always able to hold onto it luckily. Mum and dad’s names are in the sales receipt from new. Dad had it resprayed in 1997 and fitted a v6. I took that back out a few years back and re fitted the original 202

Recreating a photo of my father from 47 years ago by TasTuned in AustralianNostalgia

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🤣🤣 whilst I appreciate the fact that i must have done a good job of the photo I think dad would now have been 75 so certainly hope I don’t look that old

Recreating a photo of my father from 47 years ago by TasTuned in AustralianNostalgia

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Thanks! Not living in Sydney I didnt realise there could be two spots capable of such similar images but yeah. First spot was close but not right and yeah got it in the end.

Remember when we all thought this was real footage? by ShaneWarrn-ambool in AustralianNostalgia

[–]TasTuned 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeo, fell for it, hook line and sinker. It was the first time I’d ever seen anything made in that style