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Post by qpv8evo on Apr 19, 2008 20:10:50 GMT
Thought i'd post a few pics of the 152l2 restoration project which is nearing completion. Gareth [img src="[/img] "][img src="[/img] "]
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Post by qpv8evo on Apr 19, 2008 20:12:18 GMT
Hmmm, why did that not work? how do I post pics guys?
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Post by Smallframe on Apr 19, 2008 20:30:22 GMT
If you are using a site like photobucket you need to copy and paste the IMG link at the bottom of address choices
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Post by qpv8evo on Apr 20, 2008 5:27:31 GMT
I just used the the normal forum posting part and clicked on the insert image icon,I expected it to ask to browse for pics before message was posted but it didnt.
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Post by Lucia on Apr 20, 2008 9:56:03 GMT
Open a free account with www.photobucket.comUpload your photos from your computer into photobucket where it'll store your photos for you, then as Smallframe says, when you're writing your next forum post, go to your photobucket account and copy the IMG Code and paste it into your post. That should do it.
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Post by qpv8evo on Apr 21, 2008 12:50:30 GMT
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Post by Smallframe on Apr 23, 2008 21:49:14 GMT
Love the colour and the paint job looks top notch
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Post by Robjack on Apr 24, 2008 12:40:42 GMT
Gorgeous. Looks a bit precarious on that table propped up with a little plank though. ;D
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Post by jaz on Apr 25, 2008 7:36:39 GMT
Lovely. It wouldn't have looked that good when it was new!
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Post by qpv8evo on Apr 26, 2008 6:07:40 GMT
Yes i'll admit it does look a bit precarious in the pic but it was actually secured by bolts that I added to the floor pan as I rebuilt it,it is however on the ground now that I have the stand fitted. Not far to go with it now, will post pic when finished,still having a bit of trouble starting though.
Gareth
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Post by Rudi on Apr 28, 2008 11:01:24 GMT
very nice job. at this stage of restoration (no wiring yet and scooter is on bricks..), i would recommend to spray the inner rear fender with car-undercoat ("Protects against stone ships, salt, damp and rust") . if you can do it to the front fender too. that will protect the metal for a long time.
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