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    Quote Originally Posted by Dago View Post
    Excellent! As soon as the body is off and sent to the panelbeater I can start playing with the chassis. About time too. I'll put up as many pics as I can. Is there anything in particular I should be paying particular attention to when taking pics?
    And another qu while I'm on it... Should I take the tags off for safe keeping while the body is away for a substantial ammount of time? I'm a little worried as I've had quite a bit of gear go walking.
    Take note of the fuel and brake line clips, I've kept mine all in place but will try and remove before the chassis gets blasted.

    The fuel filler can be a bit of a pain to remove - just need good lighting under the body and jack it up as much as you can.

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    Fuel fillers I have handled before, though only in utes, the'll be the same I imagine? I'm going to have to start taking photos of everything I do and keeping track of what comes off and from where... I'm heading into unchartered waters now.

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