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Interesting e-bay shop if your doing a anorak Lc rebuild this could be for you.

I dont think Iv'e ever seen so many new Lc parts.
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Ha - ANT I bought from them and they are pretty good with delivery etc.
I got new switches, instrument cluster and just about every cable and so far its all been spot on.
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Im going to have to up date my Lc now so It can be seen in public with the likes of yours...........................lol
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Ha - I havent fitted any of it yet - might make it look a bit too much like mutton dressed up as lamb.....
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http://shop.ebay.com.au/bob_yp/m.html?_ ... ksid=p4340

They're not exactly giving them away but not stupid either.

I should tart mine up with new tacho/speedo covers - about $100 Hmmmmm.

And the rad guard for $73.

But not this week :roll: . Maybe for the VJMC meet :wink: .
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I will sell you a rad cover for half the price not new though.
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I've got one but its not pristine. It's okay but if I was to replace it I would go pristine (meaning most probably NOS). Thanks.
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Ozzy, I got a brand newy from them and it does make it look good with the new plastic.
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Hey Doc, I see you're a Sydneysider; are you up for the VJMC rally next year - Warrilla. I'm guessing they'll have a few organised rides up through Mac Pass, Jambaroo etc, etc.

(I'm drumming up interest early. Anyone else? Hybrid?).
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Yep and Yep..
I saw your post and videos post and reckon I will. Should have the OL Girl well n truly back on the road by then.
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Well, I better get my finger out and get the beast re-rego'd.

(Kitchen resto is distracting me.)
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Ahh the Kitchen Resto. Did mine about 18 months ago and still got bits n pieces I need to finish, which the wife gives me greif about but I had to move on to more urgent issues - termites ! Not to mentioned the LC needed some loving.
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You guys need to stop talking about kitchens and find me a DS6 crank other wise I will have to bring the Suzuki instead. Hope to see you at Warilla next year...Tezza
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tezza wrote:You guys need to stop talking about kitchens and find me a DS6 crank other wise I will have to bring the Suzuki instead. Hope to see you at Warilla next year...Tezza
You've got a 6 hey! I've got a 5 which is 'in the process'. Need exhausts - like hen's teeth. I'll probably send some old pipes to Overland and see if they can be replicated - it's a pretty straight forward design.

I doubt if you'll get a complete crank. You'll probably have to get the bits and have it pressed up. I haven't looked into it but there is a knowledgeable YDS group on Yahoo where you might ask pertain questions for a good result.

I really should 'advance' the YDS5 project, but $$$$'s and too many projects/interests - capabilities and ambition :oops: .
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