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PostPosted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 1:31 pm 
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I'm trying to get the correct position for the tunnel in my homemade mini buggy. This is where it currently sits;
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I think it sits to far back. Can anyone post a pic the same as mine or get some measurements off the shifter housing to the opening in the floor pan (or something along those lines).
I can't find the proper mount for the shifter either so I'm not sure how it's going to connect to the floor pan so if someone could please post a pic of that bit to I'd appreciate it :) .

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not being any help but can we see more pics of the buggy?

have you/you should do a build thread for our benefit :D


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hey kenno

come down & grab a bracket & a mount off me & just make it all fit nice.

easy-peasy ok?

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woodwormm wrote:
not being any help but can we see more pics of the buggy?

have you/you should do a build thread for our benefit :D

Just did in "members minis" http://www.ausmini.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=77701
Hey Matt you know I would if it wasn't so far away, you really need to relocate up to the Sunny coast, you could get a nice big shed an archer or two and great beaches.....if your into those sorts of things :D .

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hee hee,,, nah Kenno mate, you have it all wrong bro... we all need to re-locate down to Byron, have a the grand-motha of all motha shed, lots of quality clean long waves to surf & heaps of hippy backpacker chicks to play with :-)

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can't argue with those points Matt :lol: .

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