Picnic at Hanging Rock 2011
Picnic at Hanging Rock 2011
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...
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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- Supreme Overlord
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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...
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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From what I've been told alot of hotrodders use gemi bits.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...
Rack and pinon setup etc etc
Pics look grouse to bro!
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didnt happen to see what stud pattern it was running?
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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!
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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funny funny day ended pritty fuked up broke da box on da way homeSHEEL 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...
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