once the house move is out the way and ive caught up on all the little bits and pieces im doing for some of you guys and project diahatsu-ish is finished im thinking about starting a new project.Was thinking of doing a streched surf limo to hire out for weddings and special occassions,maybe lifted running on 35s.what do you guys reckon.
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Originally posted by MudSurfer View PostThat would be SWEEEET!!!! Would it be finished in time for yours???
Originally posted by surfenstein View Postso what you think,just strech the body and chassis or add an extra axle on the back as well.?
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Originally posted by RodLeach View PostWhen i read the "SWEEEET" i just heard clarkson saying it..
I'm voting single axle... but i'll probably stand alone on that view point!
Totally disagree with the hummer, you need your eyes testing.If its not broke don't fix it.
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Originally posted by RodLeach View PostActually, to be honest. I do! I'm well overdue...
But thats besides the point!!
They kick a$$!If its not broke don't fix it.
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You BATSARD !!!
My kids have their Prom at the start of next month and I've had to settle for a stretched Cayenne for them and their mates - they'd have loved a stretched and lifted Surf !
Must admit that my preferred option was a set of Italian Job mini's (They're triplets) but it would have worked out to be three times the cost of the Cayenne
Life is too important to take seriously !
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Or this http://www.hummerhummer.co.uk/vehicl...kerHummer1.jpg
Minus the girl cos we know you bat for the other side.If its not broke don't fix it.
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Originally posted by Predictable Bob View Post
You BATSARD !!!
My kids have their Prom at the start of next month and I've had to settle for a stretched Cayenne for them and their mates - they'd have loved a stretched and lifted Surf !
Must admit that my preferred option was a set of Italian Job mini's (They're triplets) but it would have worked out to be three times the cost of the Cayenne
www.overfab.uk
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