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Classifieds => Wanted => Topic started by: mikek on March 17, 2009, 10:09:06 PM
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Gday one and all and thanks for reading my virgin post, I am after an axle for my 1980 CF van LH rear semi floating dual wheel. So far here in Perth i have been spectacularly unsuccessful. So if anybody has one or can point me in the right direction as to where i can find one i will be eternally grateful.
Cheers Michael
0438565737
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??? Hey Mate , We're both in thev same boat at the moment!! Think I've got one--- just like goin "fishin"
Cheers Brian
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Thanks for the quick reply Brian, but i dont quite understand.
Do you have one or do you need one.
Cheers Michael
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Mikek
Sorry cant help, mine barely has enough parts on it to keep it driving everyday, but hopefully some of the WA guys will have one.
Good to see another WA van - pre axle issues was it on the road or is it a work in progress?
It would be great to meet a few more vans driving around Perth.
What area are you from?
Dave
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Hi Dave she was a goer, but now she and I are stationary in Jane Brook.
Michael
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G'Day Michael I have an axle here you can borrow for a while to get you mobile and give you time to track one down cheers neil
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Hi Neil and thanks for the offer, love to take you up on it, please contact me as I have been unable to get through on your mobile number.
My number is 0438565737,, or (08)92553344 or email me please happy to even lease.
Also any repair suggestions transplant different diff setups etc.
cheers michael
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Hi again Brian, just found your postings on another thread and now understand the predicament you are in, please contact me if you would because the transplant looks to me to be an option, love to know how you go.
Michael
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Hi Michael, I think I'm nearly mobile; looking seriously at the 1 tooner holden diff!!
Will let you which way I go!! Need t get the van back home t plan my options!!!
Cheers and good luck with your van Brian O
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Hello again everyone, problem solved maybe, it appears to be an axle and diff from a XR falcon. Modified to a five stud pattern with a dual wheel which origin is still unknown.
So thanks to all for your inputs, and best of luck to Brian and his transplant, if I can help, PM me.
Cheers Michael