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very nice cars. There is something about a Bellett in white, really suits them.

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Tue Aug 19, 2014 11:53 pm
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The national racing of Japan is white.....
That's why.
Should re do my race car in white one day, but how many white race cars do I really need?


Wed Aug 20, 2014 12:05 pm
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PR91 wrote:
The national racing of Japan is white.....
That's why.
Should re do my race car in white one day, but how many white race cars do I really need?
another one at least, :) why not ? Now you have the new shed, space to spare etc.......maybe more time on your hands too now that reno's are done.

PLus, white paint is cheaper too .................

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We all know that red cars go faster, followed by yellow, blue, then Donkey Green ( using the term "green' in its loosest interpretation) and white is very low on the list. When did the last F1 driver win the World Championship in a white car?........ theory proven beyond doubt!!
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Fri Aug 22, 2014 10:51 am
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yellow is faster than red...... ;) ;) coz red is just pose value for those who aren't fast enuf.
and Jenson Button won in the "Braun F1" which was white. was that 2009?


Fri Aug 22, 2014 11:07 am
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yellowperil wrote:
We all know that red cars go faster, followed by yellow, blue, then Donkey Green ( using the term "green' in its loosest interpretation) and white is very low on the list. When did the last F1 driver win the World Championship in a white car?........ theory proven beyond doubt!!
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Sat Aug 23, 2014 12:22 pm
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allan jones car was white :lol:


Sat Aug 23, 2014 12:52 pm
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OK Rod, you got me on that one....
There goes my theory

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Sun Aug 24, 2014 11:39 am
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Hi All
well looks more and more likely Asroc wont make the national..... bugga
Man its fustrating having moved from Sydney to Tassie....... there just isnt any competition.
Only 2 machine shops in town and man they are SLOW............................. I just cant get them to hurry up :oops:
Add to this that my engine builder's employer has retired and new owners are taking over next week, so not sure when the head will be finished ...... X-mas if I'm lucky....
Strange how people don't share our pashion and priorities
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James

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Tue Aug 26, 2014 12:58 am
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not good news, James

i guess they dont think you will go mainland for the work, so they charge what they like and are in no hurry to get anything done.
Cheaper and quicker to post in north and get it posted back? or even E-go across the strait??

its a little like Perth, but much less industry and more arranged marriages to 1st cousins...

was there for short 36 hour trip with work 2 weeks ago. lovely days around Hobart in my Ford XR6 hire car.

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Tue Aug 26, 2014 11:49 am
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Hi James.
I have found find the machine shops I have had work done with are pretty good. Send me a PM with what you want done. I can usually get most of my stuff done in Hobart in about a week as long as it is standard kind of machining, rather than re-engineering.
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Fri Aug 29, 2014 1:28 pm
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Just had Farmer inspect my cars
Should change my call-sign to Asroc68 as that's what her body is
As for Bella.... She is a 66 and a 1/2 apparently
Change over model hence 'Bitsa'' construction
Thanks for the clarification Farmer
P.s Asroc is running again..... Sweeeeet
James

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Fri Oct 03, 2014 10:57 pm
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That's great mate!
You can guess where I am at the minute, having a great time touring and talking Belletts and going for rides in a sweet yellow strip taillight.(Which is really toey!)
Cheers, Matt.

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Wed Oct 08, 2014 10:45 am
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Hi Guys
Well Asroc is out of the obscurity closet
Wearing her badge loud and proud
Cheers
J


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Great going James, loved the technical dedication to your build.

Also liked the slightly modifies early/late series sedan you brought over to the Nationals.

really nicely done.

keep up the photos too

Cheers

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