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Entertaining Kiwi's doing an impossibly complex resto/rally project. You're welcome :)

 

Very entertaining, I just started watching episode 2...thanks for sharing. Although I don't think they're kiwi's, they sound English, their website ends in .co.uk and they mention spending 1000 Pound's on their parts :confused:

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I really wish i had have 1/4 of the knowledge just from the bits of episode 1 I've watched so far. Where would one go to learn how to do serious bodywork like this besides Wyotech or the such? I would love to take classes just for the sake of doing it. I have a careeer and so this would just be for my own personal growth.
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Very entertaining, I just started watching episode 2...thanks for sharing. Although I don't think they're kiwi's, they sound English, their website ends in .co.uk and they mention spending 1000 Pound's on their parts :confused:

 

Good call!!! I swear I overheard something in the first episode that made me think New Zealand, but Shropshire was a reference point that I googled: West Midlands of England. :thumbup:

 

I really wish i had have 1/4 of the knowledge just from the bits of episode 1 I've watched so far. Where would one go to learn how to do serious bodywork like this besides Wyotech or the such? I would love to take classes just for the sake of doing it. I have a careeer and so this would just be for my own personal growth.

 

I hear ya. Wait until you see some of the solutions he comes up with in future episodes. The dry banter keeps me chuckling, but the impressive metalwork/welding keeps me engaged (how about the jigs/jacks he designed and made himself!)

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That's how 99% of cars on the road are held together.

 

Exactly. With such a chance of going through the basic foundation of building a vehicle, might as well stitch/seam weld it; the builder is not short on infrastructure, skills, and equipment.

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