Picnic at Hanging Rock 2011

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Picnic at Hanging Rock 2011

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Over 3000 cars, bigger every year....

I took just over 100 photo's... a drop in the ocean...a beautiful ocean of chrome, metallic paint, rubber and leather....

Enjoy...

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Post by Gene FJ20DEBT »

nice picks.. whats with the G series in the rod??
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Gene FJ20DEBT wrote:nice picks.. whats with the G series in the rod??

HAHAHA

look closer..... tell me what else you see !!!!! :D
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actually... the pics aren't good enough for you to figure it out...

its a hot rod built using nearly all gemini... gem drive train, rear end, front sub frame, suspension, steering, pedal box, brakes.. the lot.

it was quite interesting!

I also took lots of pics a very impressive rotory tx and a really nice V6 panel van. the guy who owns the van is a member on here... both cars were extremely impressive. Much better than my car...
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i dead set the otherday on the goldcoast was driving along and a rod was at the lights in front and it was running an identical looking diff to a gem one. and when i saw those pics i was a little surprised to see the g series in one.
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SHEEL wrote:actually... the pics aren't good enough for you to figure it out...

its a hot rod built using nearly all gemini... gem drive train, rear end, front sub frame, suspension, steering, pedal box, brakes.. the lot.

it was quite interesting!

I also took lots of pics a very impressive rotory tx and a really nice V6 panel van. the guy who owns the van is a member on here... both cars were extremely impressive. Much better than my car...
From what I've been told alot of hotrodders use gemi bits.
Rack and pinon setup etc etc

Pics look grouse to bro!
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using Gemini Steering rack is very common.... but not many other parts...

let alone a whole car!
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didnt happen to see what stud pattern it was running?
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Post by Gene FJ20DEBT »

SHEEL wrote:
Gene FJ20DEBT wrote:nice picks.. whats with the G series in the rod??

HAHAHA

look closer..... tell me what else you see !!!!! :D
yeh i noticed all the gem sstuff, but why would u. lol
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I didn't notice what stud pattern, but I assume it would be Gemini... it appeared that everything that could possibly be used from the donor car was used.

I don't really know why you would use all gemini parts... limited budget maybe, cheap to run/maintain, reliablilty?

I can't see it costing much more to have wrecked an old HQ or something and done exactly the same sort of thing but with a 308/trimatic.
Actually a HQ one tonner would be perfect because you can use the chassis and all...Just lift the body off and drop the T Bucket body on!
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in love with that blue TX.. never seen that before.. 8)
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su59em wrote:in love with that blue TX.. never seen that before.. 8)
yeah fuking oath
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Post by zep »

SHEEL wrote:using Gemini Steering rack is very common.... but not many other parts...

let alone a whole car!
He's done a coil over conversion on it too. Looks very easy!
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su59em wrote:in love with that blue TX.. never seen that before.. 8)
It was the first time out thats my car after 5 years in the build lol
thanks :wink:
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Post by jayz4ze1t »

SHEEL wrote:actually... the pics aren't good enough for you to figure it out...

its a hot rod built using nearly all gemini... gem drive train, rear end, front sub frame, suspension, steering, pedal box, brakes.. the lot.

it was quite interesting!

I also took lots of pics a very impressive rotory tx and a really nice V6 panel van. the guy who owns the van is a member on here... both cars were extremely impressive. Much better than my car...
funny funny day ended pritty fuked up broke da box on da way home
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