Message for Edweird - shell rebuilds.
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Message for Edweird - shell rebuilds.
Hi. I see you do shell rebuilds and you aren't too far from me. My old thunder-bucket runs like a well oiled watch but the body is becoming a bit embarrassing. (I couldn't find an e-mail address for you). Could I bring it over to you with a view to a quote for a thorough sorting-out of the shell?
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Re: Message for Edweird - shell rebuilds.
Think you've got your wires crossed somewhere boss.
Ed's Zuk is in need of some TLC but he hasn't got time / facilities to do it. Think at some point he's looking to have someone do it for him / help him out with doing it.
Ed's Zuk is in need of some TLC but he hasn't got time / facilities to do it. Think at some point he's looking to have someone do it for him / help him out with doing it.
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Re: Message for Edweird - shell rebuilds.
I think I can see where the wires got crossed
Scottie (http://forum.suzukiclubuk.co.uk/me ... file&u=59)) does/did commissions, but he's not local,
Scottie (http://forum.suzukiclubuk.co.uk/me ... file&u=59)) does/did commissions, but he's not local,
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Re: Message for Edweird - shell rebuilds.
Oh, I see. It was a pun.
Jordi's right. My SJ's in a rough state and I'm hoping to be able to save up enough money and have Scott or someone else on here who does have the time/skills/equipment to put her right.
Jordi's right. My SJ's in a rough state and I'm hoping to be able to save up enough money and have Scott or someone else on here who does have the time/skills/equipment to put her right.
There's three ways of doing things:
The right way,
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And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
Re: Message for Edweird - shell rebuilds.
I'm not going to be taking on any big jobs for other people for a long time now....I need to get on with personal projects as I have spent the last few years doing other people's leaving me no time for my own
Re: Message for Edweird - shell rebuilds.
How bad is the damage? may be worth taking a punt and it and borrowing or buying a cheap welder and having a crack at it yourself?
if i was to repair one for someone id ask for a fair bit of of money as its a pig of a job ( depending on rust) where as your time is free hahaa
if i was to repair one for someone id ask for a fair bit of of money as its a pig of a job ( depending on rust) where as your time is free hahaa
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Re: Message for Edweird - shell rebuilds.
Ok. Thanks for your replies.