Thread: Kia Ora from NZ
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05-30-2004 08:13 PM #1
Kia Ora from NZ
Hey all.
I'm a new member from downunder,to tell you all that the rodding scene is alive and kicking down here.I currently own a 1923 T Bucket with a blown 350/powerglide and 9 inch rear,at the moment it's off the road,thinking of giving it a tidy up.
I have previously owned a 68 Dodge Charger(probly my favrit),a 63 Chev Impala,a 1992 Ford Fairmont Ghia 5.0ltr,and just for kicks a 79 Triumph Bonnie.
I'm 41 so am no spring chicken but i bet i could drink half you guys under the table.
Cheers Kiwi T
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05-30-2004 08:46 PM #2
Re: Kia Ora from NZ
Originally posted by Kiwi T
I'm 41 so am no spring chicken
BTW: In some circles 41 IS a spring chicken. He HE He"PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
"LIVE" your life like you could die tomorrow.
John 3:16
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05-31-2004 07:41 AM #3
Re: Kia Ora from NZ
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Kiwi T
[B]Hey all.
I'm a new member from downunder,to tell you all that the rodding scene is alive and kicking down here.
Welcome to CHR Kiwi T ....Enjoy the camaraderie!
Spent some pleasurable time in your fair city years ago.
Pro70 is so correct .. Spring chicken..or..banty rooster,he,he.
Pictures of your T, if available would be great.
Regards
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05-31-2004 01:36 PM #4
Thanks for the welcome guys,i'll try to post some photo's of the bucket when i figure out how to do it.Like i said it's in need of a tidy,but it's all there.
Cheers Kiwi T
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05-31-2004 03:30 PM #5
Just posted a pic on the members gallery.Type in Kiwi's T and i think you'll get there
Kiwi T
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05-31-2004 03:40 PM #6
Originally posted by Kiwi T
Just posted a pic on the members gallery.Type in Kiwi's T and i think you'll get there
Kiwi T
Looks like it should run purdy' strong...."PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
"LIVE" your life like you could die tomorrow.
John 3:16
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06-01-2004 01:36 PM #7
Originally posted by pro70z28
Is that u' standin' on the blower drive?????? He He HE Just kiddin'.
Looks like it should run purdy' strong....
No brudda thats my son.I can't take the bucket out without him,but he does get a bit tired running around on the pulley after a few miles so i let him sit in the cab.tee hee hee
Kiwi T
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06-01-2004 03:28 PM #8
Father son projects are Good. My son wants us to build faster."PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
"LIVE" your life like you could die tomorrow.
John 3:16
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06-01-2004 08:58 PM #9
Welcome to CHR Kiwi...you've got a great lookin' ride !
I just love your name...it makes me think of a little kiwi bird drivin' a T
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06-01-2004 09:50 PM #10
Nice T. You and streets should get along great. Oh, and BTW, You could drink me under the table anyday! I dont drink.Right engine, Wrong Wheels
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06-02-2004 03:42 AM #11
Another kiwi
Hey Kiwi T, real cool to hear of another Kiwi on the site. Now I gotta go find the pic of your ride.
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06-03-2004 01:29 PM #12
Hey Xentrix,always great to see a fellow kiwi when surfing the web.Did you get to see the Nats down your way earlier in the year ??
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06-04-2004 04:12 AM #13
Nats
If you mean "Street machine and muscle car" at Rangiora showgrounds. Yeap I made it along for a day, even had the XD in our club display.
There was a guy from our club that took out the burnout competition in an XY GT replica.... he smoked 'em good, till theys popped.
Twas a good show with numbers growing, pity about the weather, all the roofless dudes were cursing it.
How much did Santa have to pay for his sleigh? Nothing! It's on the house! .
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