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  1. It's all your fault. After seeing 98cc's Villiers Twin I decided to scratch the itch I've had for a while and build a similar bike.

    I got a couple of Briggs & Stratton engines, a frame from Tortron (thanks bud!) and a few other useful bits, but then I bought this on trademe:

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    It's a J A P model 5B. 412cc of pure, unadulterated power, and it's HUGE.

    From the bottom of the flywheel to the top of the head is over 550mm so I'm going to have to rethink the frame mods.

    Should be fun!

     

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  2. On 28/04/2020 at 10:58, 98cc said:

    @sr2 Good job keep it up. How are you planning on running the chain joining the engines and gearbox?

    Heres my twin Villiers I built a few years ago. Had epic times hooning around Vegas drome for Dromeageddon mk2 

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    I've been thinking about building one of these for a while. This is just beautiful, would love to see it/hear it run.

     

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  3. It's a 302 V8 backed with a C4 automatic gearbox. I toyed with fitting a manual but concerns about cert made me stay with the auto.

    However, it will be converted to full manual operation (new valve body) so the original gear selector won't work. I bought a ratchet shifter and made a new console trim to fit round it. This replaces the original trim, the ash tray and the cigarette lighter as the shifter is over twice as long as the original.

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  4. GSS Performance are looking for an enthusiastic sales assistant to join the team at our busy Penrose branch.
     
    Your duties will include, but not limited to
    Serving customers
    Assembling hoses
    Assisting with stock orders
    Collecting and dropping off inventory and customer orders
    General tidying (including vacuuming and emptying bins)
     
    You will need to be self motivated and be able to work as part of a team. The shop is busy and you will be expected to help out where necessary.
     
    This is a full time position, working hours will be 8am-5pm Monday to Friday with the potential for some Saturday mornings.
     
    An automotive background would be advantageous but not a necessity as full training will be given.
     
    A full, current, clean driving licence is essential.
     
    Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa.
     
    Please apply in writing to info@gssperformance.co.nz
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  5. Having crewed on a drag car running on the strips of NZ for a while now it was obvious that I couldn’t get away with leaving the turbos open and sexy under the arches like all of the Drag Week/Street Outlaw guys. Particularly at Meremere where we dig out a sack full of small rocks after every run which would bugger the turbos straight away.

    So these big-old snorkels will draw clean (and cold-ish) air from behind the grille and duct it to the angry snails.

    More updates and pics on the facebook page.

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  6. A few factoids about Cheatin’ The Reaper:

    I named it ‘Cheatin’ The Reaper’ as after all of the stupid shit I’ve done in my life, even I’m surprised I’m still here….

    The car was manufactured in 1938, making it 80 years old this year! It’s like taking your Granny and giving her heart, lungs, hips and knee transplants!

    I’ve been building it for 2 ½ years and spent approximately 1,000 hours on it so far.

    In total to date I’ve spent just over $6,000 NZ. A lot of the purchases have been luck, and in the case of the engine I sold off all of the ancillaries for almost what the engine cost me.

    Friends and family have donated parts and materials. There’s a lot of washing machine, cooker and (now) cooker hood metal in the build.

    The reaction from Facebook/RNS/Old School and Drivetribe has been excellent. It’s definitely helped me get out into the garage, and pushed me to make it better than even I imagined.

    It will be finished by Christmas. I’m not saying which Christmas.

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