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Offline wendyh

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Re: How many cf 4x4 still exist
« Reply #10 on: April 05, 2013, 11:48:20 AM »
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Re: How many cf 4x4 still exist
« Reply #11 on: April 05, 2013, 10:16:28 PM »
there have been 4 x lwb - as far as I know yours is the only lwb left intresting though that you and Neil McCrudden both got stickers around the same time.
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Re: How many cf 4x4 still exist
« Reply #12 on: April 08, 2013, 01:01:40 PM »
Hey Chester, I will give you an engineers phone number but it might be best to take straight to pits and just see what list they give you, might not even pick up on it being a unique vehicle, If your in the hills I'd recomend Kalamunda as I have gotten away with soo much in the past, trick is to rock up late Fri arvo,
I have recently spoke to the ginger beer, he advised fill out vehicle mod form from dept trans web site, as much detail as poss, send it in wait for letter of reply, they will then request a engineer to review the vehicle, approve and then yo know your good to go(yes I know a huge effort) but like i said I'd try the pits first, leave the horn and very easy things to fix off, (make their job easy) and see what you can get away with

engineers phone # 0419 932 022   Dan Pitic .... Hillarys    good luck my  # 0448 993 742 Dano, keep us informed bud. GOOD LUCK!
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