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General Category => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: toddat1200 on April 27, 2010, 08:27:57 AM
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hey guys
Todd here (guy in the mighty boosh shirt from the last melb cruise in bedford park, ringwood
Just updating - I Got a VAN! ;D
Nothing too fancy but 202 suprisingly straight, 3 speed manual and a 3 seater
Will post pics after i pick it up saturday!
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nice work todd.. look forward to seeing the van:)
so you sold the ute you had?
cheers
ben
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not yet
the van popped up and i had to grab it...pretty sweet deal
just have to stretch the finances for a while til i clean up and sell my ute and my little datsun 1000
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hey todd welcome, mate if the ute is a ford, no great loss if you sell it. Another beddy rescued, will it be a show van or daily driver ? look forward to seeing the pics. We love pics here lol ;D
George.
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Great news Todd
Another Bedophile in Vic - woohooo
looking forward to those Pics
Warren
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Heya Todd,
Good on ya mate! See I knew everyone would remember you if you said the dude in the Mighty Boosh t-shirt LOL!
Welcome :D
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pics,pics and more pics! ;D
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welcome todd yes more piccys. . need to see if its a green one u bought ;) cheers skippy
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Hey Skip, l hear that green one got painted blue and is driven around by a kangaroo ;D :D
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can't be rossie, green one was stock the one driven by that kangaroo, is customised, maybe the little green bedford fairy done the work and gave it to the roo. lol ;D ;D
george
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hey all
picked her up on saturday! WOO HOO!
will get stuck into her soon to get her on the road
whats the best way to post pics?
1980 - light blue with a white roof - registered 3 seater - horrible diff gear ratio - im guessing about a 4.6 (screamer)
stud pattern approx 4 x 90mm all round - is that bedford?
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i ussually upload to photobucket then copy "img" bit to my post.. i find that easiest. screaming diff not so good:(
ben
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4 x 90 won't be right as pretty much nothing that small exists
make sure you are measuring as shown on the bottom of this link
http://www.carlsalter.com/wheel_fitments.html (http://www.carlsalter.com/wheel_fitments.html)
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I've posted this before but simply put if you upload it to your albumn here it wont get lost (unlike photo bucket) and once in your album you can just add the links to a picture in the post.
When you go into your Album, down the bottom left you will see a "Edit" link, click on that and it will take you into the "edit Album" page, here you can create a sub album using the "add album" from the options list.
I create sub albums for common things, as you would see for the "March 2010 get together".
once I have created the sub album I then go and open that sub album, and once again the "Edit" link at the bottom left.
Click on that and you will be in the Sub Albums "Edit album" page.
Under the options Field choose add item, this will take you to another page called surprisingly the "add items" page.
You then have a box where you can type in the location of your file (or use the browser tab to find your file) and you can also fill in the caption field.
Initially you will see room for two uploads, but you can add more by pressing on the "more upload boxes", I do about 4 at once as it takes some time for the program to resize and upload them, if you have a slow INTERNET connection you might try 2 to start with as it can take several minutes to do the uploading.
I do not resize my pics, and they are usually 3 or 4 meg, the program automatically resizes them to what you can see in my albums.
Give it a go, its not to hard and if you have any problems PM me a number and I will talk you through it.
Warren
Give it a try
Warren