photos from the day thanks to Jamie for hosting and Ross for showing us the correct way to do a 100k service... if you cant reach, cut http://rosswilsonphotography.blogspot.com.au/2013/09/300zx-wreck-zed-and-zed-garage-sale-sat.html https://www.facebook.com/media/set/...1073741844.152941088106552&type=3&uploaded=16
Huge thanks to everyone for coming down and for all the help with stripping the zeds down.. Was a great day! Nice to see some new faces and catch up with the old crew again too. Things will be moving along a lot faster with the project now I have some shed space back! Cheers again guys!
good day Was a good day Jamie. Lots of work done and plenty of parts stripped. It was good to catch up with everyone again and to meet Adam, fresh over form QLD. I had to tow John home from around Port kennedy drv. area because he broke down, not nice keeping the speed to 30ks an hour because of limited tools and Auto box, but finally got there . Looking forward to next weekend for the track day :br: see you all there, Andy & Michelle
christ i look fat there!!! was a great day, and i do enjoy getting on the tools. thanks for the beers, snags and fun!
Big thank you to Jamie for hosting the day and as always good to catch up with everyone, hopefully someone might host a tech day again soon or even soemone new to host a cruise besides myself and Ross , great pics and great again cheers Jamie.
Great Day Jamie weather was shit but pull the door down and carry on. Thanks. Great to catch up with u all
Sure you guys had some fun. For some reason life has gone so busy (Wknd is busier than weekdays). Wish I could join. Good to see some old faces with some weapon for Z destruction. Seeking permission to add some photos in facebook so that other mates can see how to fix/ break cars...
Great photo's! I don't know what it is with those photo's, the subject material is regularly seen in various posts, but those pics are something else! Those large grinders are one of the most dangerous tools ever invented. Very serious accidents have occurred to experienced users. Some industrial companies ban their use & they are not permitted on site.
luke need to "adjust" the chassis rails but only the axe was big enough picture of safety here on the west cost
they can be dangerous, that why i was quite gentle with it. let the tool slowly cut through rather than shove it into the metal where it might "bite and kick" took three times as long, but was much safer and less sparks etc.
Jinxed being really safe and was about to start using the grinder without safety glasses until i strongly recommended that they would be better on than off, better safe than sorry hahahaha :cool2:
hehe as if your ever gentle with your tool rosco !!! no wonder you scared lazyzed away to toyota land !! looks like you had a good day.. when you going to do your Convertible NA to TT tech day.. wouldnt take long ya bogan
Sic Fun Great to catch up with yazall, had a good feed off that BBQ too. Great to see new members and old getting down and dirty for the cause. Top Bunch you lot!