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Long live my Ltd. Welcome to Castle Gets Chosen
out here on 9 April 9, NW FM. It's me, Mary J online with
David Prince, Mr Scotty Johnson, Mr. Robinson Die and in studio
with Mr Alam Deep Singh. How are you guys going?
I'm gonna try and change the camera so we actually see Alan, Because he does, Yeah. There he is.
What's happening, gentlemen? All good, he thinks.
Good to hear. Good to.
Hear well. Big weekend of car related
shenanigans for for all of us on the show.
Let's crack on with some carpets and we'll get into that.
Rob, you were at motor accident weekend.
Well, I were didn't make it. I didn't make it OK.
Now I was so caught up in getting this Sr replica on the road. The laser one.
The lies that you dip the laser one I didn't go.
Did you well, have you guys seen the photos?
I don't know if you sent them to you guys.
It it it looks awesome. I didn't send it to everyone but
yeah I basically it's come up real well.
The sites good on the right hand side when they when I got it off the guys actually ripped it off the brackets and broke most of it. I've done a good repair here but
the the epoxy break and we went to put it back on, it cracked a little bit. So put it just a bit of sort of
a white sealant to just cover up the crack a little bit until we can get another skirt. Fixed the skirt, but the car
can't. Real good.
Look it looks like a little yeah, replica Sr except for the driver driving lights and we've just got some wheels for it.
Put we're gonna put an exhaust tip on it to make it look you know sort of a little bit different and.
So it has at one point having such a special car that people are actually doing replicas of it now.
Say well I'm a trend said what can I say I well the the the awkward thing is it looks it looks a lot better than mine currently because the pain in my legs is very how you're going on the roof so so I'm I'm a wee bit jealous but the the pictures came up great like I'll show you guys on on the on the thing while you talk about but yeah so they they cleared it in in Tupac did they. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So it's done a Tupac clear in a spray booth.
So little dirt, few little run which we've been able to sort of clean up and and Polish back. So it wasn't too bad overall for
what it is. It's a great little, yeah.
It's come up pretty and I'll buff that even more since.
So it's really come up well, blurry, yeah.
But. There's there it is.
That's that's pretty good. But I I really like like the
body kit. You put like you you put the Sr
body kit on it like it's different from it.
You put a little little exhaust tip on there.
It's come up really, really well.
You know you've got a very unique car because they didn't make any SRS or Sr Twos in white.
So. So that is a very, very unique,
very unique vehicle. Mr Mr Rob.
Yeah, they'll say couple weeks, what was it maybe 3 weeks ago as of some sort of a car show with a lot of forward.
So I think it might have been a Ford event in Geelong.
OK. Yeah, and we here almost every
week. And yeah, but my son in law was
so disappointed. Didn't have his car ready for
it. But so next year you can get all
four day with you and Maddie. I'll make sure to bring to bring
my laser to that day and I'll try.
And pack it side by side. Have to come see you cause cause
I wanna I wanna send the top of the room, just put a wrap on there until I paint it so it doesn't look, doesn't look any worse. Go full right back into carbon
fibre. Oh, that's so that's I don't
want Trump carbon fibre leftover.
Study. Oregon don't properly.
That would look pretty clean. It looks pretty cool, yeah.
It's gonna be in patches because it's like.
Like a screw. You know, just like that square.
Because like Mozaik, yeah. Yeah.
I'll do my side effect, but yeah I look the IT is getting sprayed. It's getting sprayed as soon as
I am, as soon as it gets 25 years.
I wanna take it off the road and and get it and get it ready for for Club Plate and you know beautified again cause it.
By then it would have hopefully close to 400,000 K's and then I can say you know what it's it's telling.
Me. It's.
Me. Yeah, it's me.
I was gonna say hopefully I can get it to about 400 to 500,000 K's in the next few years. I'd say probably more close to
400. So that way I can you know give
it it's it's it's due course in resting and get all painted and and make it yeah you know bring it back to to 300,000's of of of no of no you know no driving give us some fresh paint.
I have to, I have to redesign all the decals for it and stuff because they don't make them anymore and no one in their right mind would do what I'm about to do to their lasers because they they don't really care.
There are probably the only one that's that's like, well here's the thing. I'm on the on the SP20 forms and
stuff, which is the same car. There's reproduction stickers
for those. There's everything reproduction
floor mats and and and and and people in Australia make them but for the for the rights of four it's not as cool as them as the version so like nobody did anything and here I am like I have to talk myself so it's so unfair.
It's a it's it's it's it's it's blatant racism to Ford in that in that instance it's tourism. And I'm yeah, I'm gonna have to
you know take photos measure it all up recreate all the decals that, you know the stuff and stuff so I can get it back to looking factory fresh and then and then I can I can drag race Emmett in his in his laser off. We just need to get a turbo for
it, I think. Yeah.
A little turbo kit that would be good.
No. But what colour?
What colour is your carpet? Is it dark?
Is it like a black hole? Great.
Or what mine mines like a dark grey interiors, all black except for except for the headlining. So that again was unique to SSR
Two So. OK, because he's got the SSR to
format. As you can see, floor mat.
Driver side It's Immaculate. Ohe.
Ohe. Definitely know.
You. Rod.
He picked it up at The Wreckers the other day.
Well, yeah, Rob, they they told me that, mate.
And so I'm gonna have to, I'll have to go there and say, hey, you know, I've got these old Shaggy ones.
You can have these. Yeah, yeah.
I was thinking of us put my XR650 year anniversary for mats back in my XR6 now that I'm not driving it a lot so I'm going to put the the picnic basket I got with the car when I bought it and all the accessories with the and bits and pieces.
So Rob, would that car what accessories did you get Cause the 50th anniversary came with I know that came with the picnic bag didn't it And it came with all the all the all the all the all the decals 50th anniversary what else would the different interior? Yeah, it's a exercise.
Six floor mats, interior. I'm not sure what's different to
US Standard XR6. The seats, look, it's got the
embroidery on the seats with the 50th anniversary.
Apart from that, not, not too sure, not too certain, but I do have the, again, the general formats.
Got the picnic basket, I think it came with a chair as well, but that's about it. So I'll put it all back in and
just sort of draw it to the all four days.
I don't know. I've had it registered and not
registered. I reckon I've had three Rd
movies on that over the last 10 years because I've taken it off, they put her on the road. Taken off the road because I
keep on getting over cars and I can't afford the registration.
I don't want to clock up the Clippers.
If you have the registration, I'll end up driving it.
It's got 44,000 right now. Well, and you put and then have
to be and you quite literally put 40,000 cases of that on in like 2 years. And then you stop trying again.
Yeah, pretty much, yeah, pretty much, Yeah.
But two or three years and that was it.
I'll stop driving it. Well, I drove it sort of
occasionally here and there, yeah, but it's sort of card at Aldi's value if the kilometres are kept fairly low as soon as they start putting on eighty $90,000, but they they start dropping in price dramatically. Hmm.
Yeah, so that's my cars. That's your cars, Scott.
You do? Me.
Um, not too much in the way of cars, but I guess a few bits and pieces. I know we'll do a segment after
probably talk about the the weekend or unless you want me to talk about it now, I can do that.
Well, we were gonna get that, but you can you can mention if you. Like, OK, now we can get to that
bit. I guess at the moment, obviously
I took the blade, I got prime position because I got there a bit early at the show, so I've got a nice little pussy.
Yeah, it was actually fantastic turnout.
We just gave the car a good scrub beforehand and amazing mate made a friend across the road.
Another blade. That cause at the same time I
was cleaning, he came around and said ohhhhh, do you wanna use a pressure washer and everything so.
Cool. And he's a bit of a a car guy
too. So he had tonnes of products.
He's like, I'll try this one, try this one, have a look at this wheel cleaner. And yes, it was.
It was really good. Had a good chapter while
cleaning the cars like 5 at night or something, so it's really good. He's good job, good neighbour to
meet. I bought a little because every
time I go to the show, whether it's Classic Japan or Sucker Picnic, always end up buying something, always a little model. This time I've got this one here
on the on the. It's cool.
Police car form It's got the little Motocompo.
There too. In there, that's why.
Grab that one, Scotty bought that to sculptor David.
So David, how much you willing to pay?
Mate. There's only one There was only
one there. I didn't even see it.
I must admit I didn't look too closely at the at the thought.
No, I don't need to add to the collection just yet, but have I seen that all brought? It to you didn't say because
Scotty bought it and then he. Didn't say anything about it on
the day, mind you, it was. So, So what he's done he's he's
he's bought an undisclosed price and he will see selling it to you for 299 or nearest offer. Yeah, that's cause so I got
there just was it was almost 9:00 and like oh, I'll go you know go for a walk. So I'll go have a look and
they're still setting up the stall and then that was the one that was there. So I thought, I'll grab it now.
So I got him before anyone else. Nice.
Because I used to always just go for the Hot Wheels ones.
And I'm like, Nah, they're not doing it as much for me.
They're, you know, 64 ones, actually.
Really, really cool. Yeah, they're.
Yeah, they're great kids. Great detail and stuff they put
into him. I think that is about it.
It's car wise still 31 is still sitting there.
Sorry Mr Wigglesworth, We'll we'll get onto that one because I saw him at the at the car show too so I had a good chat.
Gotta do a day where can just organise and start ripping that 31 apart and slapping a transmission.
We know a guy that's got a a right that's got plenty.
All the tools and all the firefighting equipment and all the hoists and all everything, he's.
I hope when I start a fight, putting a transmission in.
But you're in the right place if you do, yeah.
Yes. Yeah, we got we got it covered.
By the way, Rob, I started making up the merge and I got a picture of your Facebook and then I've, I've cut your face out and I've, you know cartoonized it a little bit and awesome. It'll make the first one a
firefighting one. And I've I've, I've, I've
started that one. So I'll have to send you some
pictures of that. But this model that just
released recently. And. $68 tiger furries and that
may not make in colour metallic brown like coming through colours like green and it's called a mega Navy which which is a metallic blue. In most of them were blue, I
think. Would they?
Most of them were blue, I think 300 blue.
The remaining were brown and green, the last 200.
You you had three blue ones in. You so there you go.
Sorry. You had three blue ones, didn't
you? 2 blue ones.
Two target blue ones. And I had.
I did have a Nutmeg, but not a tiger even they had the tagger sort of features I didn't know. I didn't have limited slip diff
which they come out standard with.
They all automatics. Some come out with factory year
integrated there, some didn't. Yeah, I think you gonna buy that
model, David. Mr Rob.
I think that's important. Yeah, I think I have to buy it,
absolutely. Absolutely.
So just coming out today or just released and I just noticed quickly, sorry to interrupt guys, but there's A-47 Coupe that's up for sale, all of $1,000,000.
Wow. I mean, Rob, you could sell all
your cars and buy that and. OHS Wouldn't you?
Knowing what that will, you couldn't even get rid of them at one stage and there's a couple sitting on the trees rusting away at one stage. No deposit taken, does it say on
that? Yeah, it says.
UM deposit taken and was 1/4 of a million price $250,000.
Deposit taking would be very reluctantly given back.
Yeah. What's the person's bank says
no, we're not finding anything. That's a stupid decision.
Go. Away.
That's a bad. That's that's a bold price to
ask for a car that was, yeah, far and away not the prettiest thing ever built in Australia. That for the coop, you know, the
cops, I, I thought look quite nice styling wise.
That was sort of a bit Rover wish.
They weren't. Yeah.
Fine. So actually building A47V that
they're going to actually race at Bathurst, which never eventuated, yeah. So yeah, it was a car that would
have liked to have had and I could have had.
I could have bought one at one stage I could have gone for about $8000. This is back in the late 80s,
early 90s. Probably could have should have
water, but it didn't so. You could, you could have
$250,000, Rob. Yes, there you go.
David Prince updates with you. Don't shoot me.
OK, so I have this week. I've got the deregistration
certificate for the N1, the the incoming N1, hopefully incoming N1. There's still been no ruling on
anything that's been discussed in regard to the this whole time airport approval however, the only.
I think, David, unless you're about to mention it, there is like an upcoming meeting. OK.
They've been two of those already and nothing's come from those. OHS There's another one, May 15.
May 15, Like I said, it's next Tuesday.
It's Tuesday week, so Wednesday would Prince tomorrow.
Week. David Prince will not be on the
podcast that evening. Well, maybe.
I may be very happy. On the podcast, Yeah, Look the
the both the SO the Compliance Workshop have come back to me and said you're actually still allowed to continue to apply for import approval, they're just not granting them at the moment.
So they've said you can, you can still continue to apply for the import approval and the process goes on.
However, if they decide they're not going to import cars, which is very unlikely, it looks like they'll be restricted to certain models and certain after certain year builds and stuff.
So the very little information we've got now says that my car should be OK because of the build date.
We're not count Now Ducks just yet.
We'll just wait and see. But quietly optimistic, I think
you'd have to say. Took the Grand Prix Civic to
Sakura Picnic on the weekend, which was great fun.
It's had a bit of work done on it recently and is driving just great. That was fun.
And I was going through my phone literally today and this name popped up and I thought that I had no idea who Tim Canberra is.
And then it hit me that that was the guy that sold me the car in 2019. So I it was because he was in
Cambridge. See the association.
I've never deleted his phone, so I don't know what.
So I I tracked a few photos through to it and straight away I'm gonna text back and I'll read it.
I just said a totally random text.
I just noticed your number in my contacts list.
I bought your dad's old Civic in 2019.
Just thought you might like to know about fully restored back on the road and was it this display on the weekend?
And straight away replied that's so cool.
Thanks for sharing. My dad would be so happy.
It's got a new lease of life. It was a brilliant car and I'm
thrilled to see seeing it looking so snazzy now.
Stacy's a word you don't hear very often these days, but I think it applies in this instance.
Absolutely. Well done on the.
Restoration and thanks for the update.
So I thought, well, that's cool. That's spreads a little bit of
joy to someone's day, doesn't it?
I like it. I love stories like that.
That's great. Yeah.
Yeah. So, so that was great.
The. Workers.
Are the things. Have moved along with the the
Accord I had the I had a paint correction process done on it by a mate last couple of days last week which is just.
Just been. Incredible the results. 90% of
that paint on that car was original and it has come back as good a showroom, as close to showroom as you could get for a 30 year old car. It's.
In having an auto trans service this week and they replacing a front engine mount which we can't get from Honda now, but we can get an aftermarket one for 110 bucks because the other one is actually split in half. So how the car is actually even
driving as good as it did I don't understand.
But and I was driving it to the workshop yesterday and I just thought this is such a good car and I couldn't put my finger on it And I realise that it's that Accord range and like a lot of cars like the E Class range in the Mercedes you know, it's it's beautifully engineered, it's a good size.
It's not too overdone and it's not underdone.
And I think the Accord range fits in that space for Honda.
I mean I love Legends. I've had a few Legend coops.
My daughter it hayem, if you're listening she had a Legend coupe for her first car. They all raised really light in
the steering and and didn't have a fragility about them.
But it always thought, oh, what could go wrong?
You know, it was quite expensive.
How to maintain and stuff and you know the Civics are great, but but there are smaller lighter sort of style car.
The Accord just has a real sort of solid presence on the road and I think in a lot of ways it's sort of the sweet spot and and with this thing with 470,000 K so that it's done just drives brilliantly. So I'm.
I'm thinking that one's gonna be staying around for a little while yet. So you will get to drive it.
Oh yeah, I was. Just I wanna drive that.
That'll be a lot of issue. But every.
Everyone I, I, I show pictures to and I've shown that video to a few people in the last couple of days and you know, they they just can't believe that it's the age of it, that it is and it's done the case. I mean it's it's remarkably
good. So that's continuing to and
they'll be on club plates soon, so.
It's. And things like, you know, the
Aerial Masters broken. Well, everyone in The Wreckers
and everyone I've seen on the road since is also broken and it's because it comes on and off obviously when you hit the button. But it's on the rear left hand
guard, so it sort of stands out, a bit like a shag on a rock when it's up and they're easily knocked or bumped or some people go through. Those.
Horrible things called car washes and you know we're listening to the radio bought the first thing that goes as the aerial gets ripped off and this one's got a very sort of Gerry Maid extension holding it upright.
But it works. The radio works, but I mean I've
ordered the new shark that goes just feet to the electric motor which is still working for 30 bucks so that should be an easy fix too so. Yeah, we're coming along.
Very well, they can't. So I'm.
Excited to see things started to drive that one alarm.
Um. The.
DMAX is due for ServiceNow Hmm. I think this time it's only been
it's been the 12 months rather than case the case.
Last year we got to the 15,000 cases quickly.
This you not so much. I think it's sitting at about
25,000, so done about 10,000 cases a year, which is usually not my average here for the cars.
So I'll get that booked in this time.
I'm trying to get the little automatic locking for the tailgate actually installed because last time they were absolutely useless about it. Like, would you in touch with
POTS guys, I'm like, OK like this, how much is like, what about the installation? Like, do you not coordinate?
Because I don't just want the part, I do want it installed if I'm going through you guys, otherwise I'll just get the cheap version of online, but hopefully that happens.
If it doesn't, well, I was probably just dry it.
Now that I hear that Rob's got a hoist, will the, you know, help out a poor Indian man? You know, use some hoist time
who does available. Actually took the 36 at the
house last night and took the the the 4:30 for a drive to the workshops to get them sprayed up.
So I bought the other cars back home, so the hoist is free at the moment. So for how long I don't know.
I'll get, I'll get. Him Quick.
I'll book it. Well, but transmission?
Yeah, already. Booked it, mate, that's already.
Booking number, tracking number. I'm gonna send a.
Deposit. Yeah, I just gotta.
Try and get it over there. See I can.
Successfully get over there. At least the MX5 actually drove
it to the picnic. I arrived past fashionably late.
I arrived Indian late. So it was well into the.
Afternoon when I had arrived. But.
I basically saw, you know what I what I felt like saying?
I was mainly there for the people.
Unfortunately, we missed you there.
Mr Magadia couldn't make it. That day, guys.
Got to hang out with updated with bunting Mr. David Prince
and Schrader and basically I met Ed first.
He was a strange around for a bottle of water and he's like alright let's go meet the rest of the gang.
And like on our way to meet the rest of the gang, Ed had been stopped by like 3-4 people, so we we had spent like 45 minutes on the way to meet the rest of the king.
I don't think I'm going to the rest.
Of the game at this rate, you know, eventually we got there.
I actually had a tasteful experience with the one and only Honda Civic Grand Prix that David wrote.
The lovely little car, it is a lovely little.
It's a gorgeous little example, that.
You know that. That's the kind of car that
could make me be a member of the Honda Car Club.
Toria. Wow.
Yeah, wow. That's that.
There's some, there's some big words there.
Their they're friends. That was.
Offered to trade for the MX5, he did.
Actually, really. There you.
Go it must. Have it.
It gave me an insight into how much you liked it.
Actually, I've gotta say, yeah. That's the trade.
You wouldn't have to get from you, I would think.
You are a civic man. Your parents had a shuttle,
didn't they? Yeah, we had.
We had a red Civic sedan and a Civic Shuttle shuttle, so we were like a Honda, Honda, Honda. So, so, so.
That would be your wheelhouse, that, that area of Honda.
Yeah, yeah, right. I think the author.
Involved the MX5 and cash my cash.
I I was misinformed with the price, but.
I'll honour it. I'll give you 50 bucks.
On top that is cash, but yeah there's a lot of little cotton.
It really shows I guess that you've put in care and effort and you being the interior God that we know, you know you've obviously it looks real mint. It's unbelievable.
Yeah, it's one of. Those cars, like has this car
just been sitting, sitting in a showroom where like maybe they've had a person sitting in for a little while, maybe going test drive and that's about it because it's a very clean on the inside And that blue, you know, it's just, I love it you.
Should you should drive that element is so sweet to drive.
It is a beautiful he had. A Merry Jay drive around the
paddock. Yeah, Did you?
Pick one and I was like, I'd like to just give it a little bit more about the terrain just wasn't for it so but it was.
The four wheel drive shuttle. Sadly, yeah.
But this was lovely. Like just something so analogue,
classic, having the choke and like this.
This does take me back to cars that we had in the olden days.
We like to give us some gas. Actually starts up the car.
Yeah. But yeah, I love the experience.
You know, I had took quite a few photos of a few different cars.
There's a number of centuries there.
Um, there's one in. I think it was a blue that
looked quite lovely, but it was bagged and yeah, yeah, yeah.
And yeah, it's a pretty pretty solid experience overall, so.
Let's get into, let's get into Sakura picnic because so you rocked up as you would say Indian late.
In the afternoon, In the afternoon.
Yeah, you took the Did you say? Don't tell me I'm still good?
No. The MX5 just is.
It got it got relegated to like the regular parking right?
I don't even wash. It was like dirty as like you
know I should have as David said take like a for sale sign you should have yeah I do it in the car was probably would have devalued situation but. So you rocked up, you made the
two hour, so you made the half an hour trip to Sakura, then the four hour trip to meet the gang. Yeah, because by that.
Time Cosmos started to leave. So favourite colours that you
saw there, there. Was like David, Civic was
lovely. There was, I believe an older
Civic was an Rs it. Was that was.
Probably the one that caught my eye the most I I've.
Again, I'm not super well versed in in the early.
Civics. But that looked real, real nice.
It actually is a replica as like like Rob's laser, it's a very well done replica. Again, like Rob Slater, it's
because the IRS. Would um, was the sporting.
Model in the first Gen Civic, so was released in Japan.
I think 74 so 5 speed Taco different trim and cab engine and yeah this guy in the club is is a guru with Harveys and stuff and and that car is just lovely very reliable and he's had had it restored now for about 20 years I suppose and brings it out to shows and stuff. But it's a lovely example and
fun factor that we actually had parked next to it a Phoenix orange 2023 Civic Rs. So the badge banned from the
two, the two cars which shows that nod sort of 50, almost 50 years apart and it's, I think I've said on the show before, it actually stands for roadside sailing.
It doesn't stand for rally sport.
So that's that's a really cool car and a lot of people commented on that car and took photos and stuff because it's pretty unusual to see clean ebb one now but and that that certainly any good example. Just as a context for listeners
you have listened to previous episodes occurring is a Japanese car show that's that gets held by the Toyota car Club of Victoria. I am every year they they do
they two big events is that one and they do classic Japan at the end of the year so this one's an all Japan friendly but also Asian now. Yeah.
So the the, the changes this year, so they allowed Korean cars and in case some I think Proton you know taking the.
Max you could have taken. The Max it's.
It's Japanese. Company Thailand maybe.
Doesn't matter. So so yeah really it's probably
one of the the the more premier events on the calendar in terms of car shows in in in probably Australia.
I'd say it's it's a massive massive event always good turn out every year. So Alan that was your, that was
your pick. Yep that's your pick.
What about you Scotty though? Alrighty.
I had to take the photos because there's so much to look at.
I forget and have these photos. I'd be sitting there going OHS.
I'm doing this to start off. With with my photos, something
very simple, not really much done to it, but it wasn't that far from where the Hondas were situated.
It was just a Suzuki Vitara. There's a new one and I just
really, really liked the colour. It was a.
Great colour, yeah. Nice kind of bluish green
colour. Look fantastic, Love the colour.
Colour. In a car, like, like, you know,
colours in a car, you know, make it, make it interesting, oh.
Yeah. Big time.
I think it's important. Let's just keep it up.
Car companies, We like different colours, you know We do.
We do do it the next. One is the Bluebird Ventura.
Is it really nice? Bluebird venture there just like
that. You been there?
Too. Very.
Nice even has the dealer dealer sticker on the side there too, which was pretty cool. That's pretty.
Cool. Still, there's.
Just so I really enjoyed that one out in the parking lot was too 400 and sits there and Nismo one just a normal 1.
So that was awesome to see two of those parked there together.
They're probably still. Owned by Nissan because I
haven't really sold any. Probably too expensive.
I'd get one, but too expensive for the people like that.
Like How to Train Your Dragon? There was a. 34 there.
See, it's got the little oht. The Black Toothless that's
right. Was on there too.
I really thought that was pretty neat by the P plater.
Pretty much half $1,000,000 right there over 34G DRM spec.
Is. That Millennium Jade, That one.
No, wasn't Millennium Jade? Uh, we got Toyota Century.
Oh yes, this was a nice colour. There was adapts in U there.
It's like the red on like a cream on the back there.
So that look really neat. I saw photos.
Of that on Instagram. It's kind of like a candy red,
really. And yeah.
Yeah, candy. Candy apple red with a creamy
interior. It looked it looked lovely.
It looked beautiful. And then we had the three round
of beast. Oh yes, that.
Too, I know, I know. At the end of the day, David Day
went to talk to the owner, drove around and stopped to talk to the owner. That I've I've had a few of.
These. This picture doesn't do it
justice of the engine Bay and how big that turbo is.
Um, but that was in an S15 so well.
No, there there was a 26 are we talking about.
The 26th or 25, not 100% sure on that one.
I didn't get to find the owner given the.
I don't know. Yeah.
The next best thing was the Mr Duck.
There was a duck there with the owners.
Ed and I had a chat with them for a bit.
So they've. Had the duck since it was super
young and it just follows like you can just if they got up and started walking around to look at the cars it would just follow along. And it.
Wouldn't fly away or anything, no.
What the? Hell.
Is this just like? Imprinted on himself, just plods
along and doesn't sing and just follows along with him.
So that's. Hilarious.
If I would have brought Thomas that he would have a field day.
He would be like Ohe. Ohe.
Dinner. Dinner.
Yeah, pretty much. Sorry, Ed's thinking of that.
That's going to be his next pet. You have to.
Register a duck. There's a great.
Question. City.
Don't know. Hi.
Hi, SPCA. Hey, how you doing?
Look, I'd like to register now. Yeah.
Is it a feeling or a or a or a canine?
It's a duck AS. Long as gonna get caught, you
have to register anything, right?
You. Went to school.
There was a goat. It's sometimes.
Come out of the street through the lawn.
Mowing. You don't have to pay.
For Labour, Yeah, baby. Yeah, that was a plan.
Eventually, that was the plan that wants to go hit retirement.
The next one. Was a It's just an Evo 6.
But the awesome thing was this engine Bay.
No, well, it's like Mint looked better.
Than factory. Well, like that.
Heat shield is usually rusted by now, so they cleaned it up so good. Everything was just.
Stock. And completely original,
something that you just don't see anymore, Especially in Evo engine base, they tend to have quite a lot of rust, especially with the heat shield and everything.
So you can just tell a little detail like that has gone a long way. Rather little favourite there.
This was at my car park so I had to get a photo of that little beast. There's a few of them.
Getting around. Like I said, I'm seeing a few of
them on the road now. Yeah, there is now.
Yeah, that was. For that was for David that was
for sale, remember we saw it, yes.
Driving out, that was lovely. That was so original and that's
what I liked about it equally. 9 Civic type.
R that's for sale. I'm sure it's after quite a lot
of money, so yeah, they are they.
Absolutely for. Sure.
And also in the car park ohe yes.
Yeah, yeah, really nice. 260, that's a bit of.
Me, I like those. Then I want to have a look at
some luxury because I had in the Toyota Century that had the windows down. You just seen the seats like
ohhhhh, yeah, so. People have just had some just
for listening. People have kind of set up to
look like people are eating in there and and kind of like having a having a meal and with all the fold out tables and stuff I can see, I can see you in a century.
Yeah. You won't.
Be driving it would be me driving.
You're in the back of it. Go to the.
KFC drive through, yeah? They had the century.
Tomorrow. Little tape as well, sitting
there. That's cool.
If I could zoom in a little bit more with Century written on it.
We play Button and rewind and everything on it.
Like a different thing? Yeah.
To. Listen to you.
Listen to your music. Well, listen to.
What you've told your yakuza to to go do listen back to make sure that they're listening. And then I have to Looking at 2
Tarragon, I thought what Tarragon's could look like on the interior if it was a valve fire.
OHS. That's cool.
That's in the. Back and you still got another
row behind it. It's like gold.
Class, isn't it? Yeah.
Full recliners and everything and drink holders right next to you. And then there's TV screen on
the back. OK.
That's. Like I said.
Headphones for each passenger as well, Yes, I.
See. Put them.
On you know so I. See.
So yeah, I could. Chill.
I could sit there. That would be fine.
And we should. Buy we should.
Why don't we just buy a House of Hellfire for all of us?
Like, just be as hell, yeah. All.
Chipping. That would be cool.
Done. So that was that was my list,
cause I thought, you know what, I can't, I can't just pick one, it's too hard. There's just.
So many. Bits and.
Pieces of everyone's car that I like, yeah.
Yeah, I love the. Engine Bay of the Evo was
fantastic and then I love the colour of that Datsun new and then you know, I love the originality and everything about the 34 GTR. With.
The with the LG TM rims and stuff, I was like, that's awesome. So I can't just, yeah, I can't
do it. I'm afraid I can't pick one.
David Prince, can you pick one or have you got a few like like the Mr Spahn? Yeah.
Impossible to pick one, but yeah, it's certainly some standouts to me and and not the sort of conventional ones that you'd imagine has been there a couple of times before.
But I always enjoy seeing it. Not because it belongs to all
Made of mind but knowing the guy I know why it is the way it is.
But there's a single cab Hilux SR5 use in Orange and a bit of a kit things about 93 model, and then that thing is incredibly so. The one in the.
Middle, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah. That's insane, that that one,
Yeah, called Paul. Owns that who runs a panel shop
in Burwood? And lovely, lovely bloke.
And yeah, that thing is just crazy good.
Couple of cars that I hadn't seen it facing Japan before.
That's. Probably the best highlights
like of that in the world, like oht I'd say.
So I'd say so it's yeah, it's crazy good.
And he's actually got the later Model 4 runner that's on the road every day. She's drive car at the moment
but he's going to do similar things.
So he's got the pair sort of restored.
But this has got the factory always got the white lettering on the tyres, it's got the factory stripes it it just looks looks mean and it's bright orange too.
So we love the. Colour.
We do love that. Colour The other thing patches
packed behind us was a. K50. 5 Corolla Double X Coupe.
So that was the. First first time that the Double
X badge was on a local car here in Australia so it was the Pretty Little Corolla Cooper colour coded bumpers and those nice little 13 inch alloy wheels and that was like above the C So that was the luxury model only available in the coop in the K50 fives but a really original survivor and it may have what exactly the same colour back in the day.
So I said that's straight to him and said check this out.
He said Oh my goodness that's it couldn't have been his car I don't know but yeah centre read the colours called bright pillar box red with a grey interior. Crush trailer interior.
Very. 80s There was also, there were some nice collections of
things. There was a lovely row of mid
80s silicas. So I was having this discussion
think with you Scotty. I can't even remember the code
STR. I can't.
Remember the last 160 fives? 160. 5:00 so that sounds right.
So the twin Cam 16 valve pop up, Headlights.
Beautiful. There was like three or four of
them in a row, like all pretty mint in original.
Behind that there were 4 Subaru vortexes in a row.
I've seen vortexes there before, but I don't think I've ever seen four in a row. That was pretty cool.
I only saw one MR2, a black one. Did you see mini Scotty?
Did you see any other ones? I only saw that one.
Yeah. OK, OK, Yep.
That's all I saw. Very, very, very tidy and
original 81626 coupe so that the last of the rear wheel drive 62 sixes but then a 2 door coupe in that light still retallick blue colour, probably some more silver than blue but really nice colour. A lovely original car and a
young girl driving it, you know, Which is great to see that there's that age group, and we've talked about this before on the podcast, but I think Japanese cars are very cool in that they do cover all age groups and people can really, you see a lot of young people, as many young people as older people, really enjoying them. One thing we actually had on the
on the Honda display, which was pretty new and unusual, though I think it's the first one in Australia.
One of our members arrived at the Gearbox event on Saturday with a Honda Motor Compacto, which is a little electric.
It's not really a replacement for the Motocompo, but it's certainly been designed with a with a nod to the fact that it's fold folds up and the the wheel folds in the handlebars and the seat folding and you can wait 15 or 18 kilos I think and you can lift. It's actually got a carry handle
that has handwritten on it and you can just carry it like folding table and then just set it up and write it away.
That was pretty cool. Pretty.
Cool. A lot of people.
Were like doing a double take, seeing that I've never seen one in Australia before and I'm pretty sure this is the only one. I don't think anyone's bringing
in NSW but this fellow son lives in America and he actually organised him to get it and had it shipped out so.
That was pretty. Cool.
Yeah, that's very cool. Yeah, that in the.
Back of his CR X target, so it fits nicely in one of those.
There's a few of them. There's a few in America are
those. A few people in America have got
them. That's a lot of people.
In America, they're they're $979.
In America, American dollars? I think so, yeah.
There's a lot of them on on Instagram, yeah.
Are they, are they an American? And I think only or no, no, I
think. They, I think they built in
Japan, so they've been Japan as well.
I think you'd be better trying to get one in from Japan given the dollar the way it is. We're we're better than parity
now with the yen. So good.
Time. Next Japan trip, I might bring
one home with me. Like, quite literally carry on
like, well, that would be fun there was.
One more that I forgot to mention that I I hadn't seen in person before was a Ford Laser Linx 99 Ford Laser Links was there. So wow.
Surprisingly, very very hard card to find these days.
Like they they just don't exist. When the.
New. Yes, I.
Thought that was pretty cool to come across one of those.
So special. About them.
There. Were a unique body style for
like the KJ era of laser. So the first of the Japanese
import era. Yeah they would like the the T
X3 replacement inverted commas SO3 there only they came with like it's completely like chassis was the same but body wise all different so very very rare like they just don't exist.
But yeah, cool to find one when you when you do.
So is there a master equivalent? Or then they weren't.
Yeah. So again, it's still based on
the three 2-3, but they they had the the 3-2 threes they got.
It's not Lantus, it's another name for it.
Um, which was the equivalent that they had coming a laser aficionado. It's good.
I'm learning. I'm learning.
So. What kind did you take on the So
you took the the Grand Prix Civic, David, Yeah, you took Scotty, took the Blade Alum, took the the MX5.
What did Ed take and and the rest of the gang?
Terrago. Dragos and Chad Tarago.
And Chad took choragos. Did they tell me?
They parked next, yeah. Yeah.
I sat in EDS together a little bit because I think it's his back was out in a bit, he said. When we sit down and said come
into my office and. What are you doing?
Getting used while he was there, yeah.
He was. Lining up some cartels and I
think there was talk about a manual accord euro them and there was a I think somebody that knew him, a young boy, I think he was about 16 1/2 who was who was looking to get it and I said what if I want it. And you know.
It's it's one of the of the cooler costs have I think there was that you're out there at the picnic.
Yes. Yes, that's a couple of.
Euros. Quite a clean one, so you know,
but the trigger was rather comfortable.
I also sat in the pilots chair, You know, No, Yes and.
Yeah, so it. Was missing a second arm rest on
on the the gear shifter side. I think that'll make it the
ultimate comfort. So she, especially while you're
using once already, top here, you know, just.
To just has arms. Yeah, yeah, Arms down, just
chilling. Just have a couple of fingertips
on the steering wheel. That's all you need.
So you need. Ah.
Love it. Absolutely love it.
And so Chadwell was there as well.
Yes. Yeah, next to it.
So he's. They're both white, aren't they?
Yeah, yeah, that would be. That would be pretty cool.
Did they, did they keep both doors open or something?
Just like, yeah, that would be very cool.
Chad was cheating with his seats were.
In the back, but they were actually weren't mounted.
I didn't notice so I think he's had them out for some reason, but his is a getaway version so. Rare.
Limited edition. I love a limited edition.
Here's a manual too. Which has got to be there.
You gotta be. Yeah, which is very, very.
Cool. Anyone else think so?
Wriggles brought the Which bank did he bring?
He didn't actually stay, he. Had he'd actually done a bit of
running around the morning, but he was in Mandy, which is the beige GLX. It's a very cool car.
David Prince, you've shared a picture to us of an action shot from Wriggles and then there's and then what's called Scottish Ed. Driving in the truck, driving
in. Yeah, I'm just going.
Through the pictures now, Yeah, I think they're actually talking about, yeah, the same. Person Case 3.
Great photographer, whoever you are.
Thank you. Yes, very good photographer.
There's Chad straight after him. Get in the getaway.
How cool is it? Get away like I'll.
I love, I love the hubcaps on there.
Like the hubcaps are great. Yeah, so.
Yeah, so. So it sounds like it was another
successful, successful day systems, right?
That's the. Cryptic thing that that sounds
great. Anyway, moving on, gentlemen to
tonight's quiz. You guys are ready for the quiz.
Never. Never.
Yeah. So.
Alan, I need to get you get. To go to the other side, so so
that they don't say any collusion or anything.
I've got chances to get rid of him.
Get rid of him. Still.
Got the power of latency. On my side, move along, move
along, beat in. Studio.
So we've got Rob, we've. Got Scotty, we've got David and
we've got Alan playing for tonight's prestigious award of bragging rights as it normally is on every, you know, Tuesday, Tuesday night till the next Tuesday night until the next Tuesday. Correct and one day.
Question one, are you guys ready?
So 10 questions plus questions, here we go.
The Honda E Colon N Capital N Small Y and one is a play on words for what? Small E.
Yes, Colon Capital N, small Y and the number one is a play on words for what, David? All have no idea, but I'll take
a guess. David.
Uh, new electric one. Incorrect, OK.
Good guess. The good guess E colon.
Small E colon small. E Colon, Capital N, capital NY,
Small Y, small Y and #1. This is a model of a car.
And they actually change your name because it was stupid.
It's because it's ridiculous. Yeah.
It's, Yeah, Yeah, yeah. It's the full electric SUV they
sell in. Europe, I think, isn't it?
I believe so, yes, that. Is the one you clues saying.
Can you give us a bit of a hint? It's it's one word.
Try try say. Try say it to yourself.
Hello alum. Is it anyone?
It is anyone. Well done.
Oha. Yeah.
Anyone, anyone is what it? Stands for I'm like.
Why? Like what crack were they
smoking when they when that came out?
Like that's just boggled them boggled.
My mind. Question two is a is a guess the
I guess the car based on the the ad.
Ouch. The blank alpha doesn't just
look sharp. Behind the cutting edge design
lies a powerful one. Point you could you start?
Again, sorry, I missed. The first bit Ouch, Ouch.
The blank alpha doesn't look sharp.
Behind the cutting edge design lies a powerful 1.5 litre
engine, 4 wheel disc brakes, not to mention David A Paseo.
Alpha it. Is Paseo Alpha well?
Done. That is correct.
David Prince, question 3A new class action against two popular dual cab use has been announced today on what I'm sorry, on which two dual cab utes are they One point for each David sometime this the other day. Is the BT50 in the Dmax that is
absolutely correct 2. Points to you David, bonus
question, what is the reason why Alan Alan cracking in?
The the with the suspension tail thing goes frame.
Cracking well. No body cracking inside, under,
underneath the hood. It's a thing, I tell you.
And what's that? Causing the car to just mess up
like it's it's it's in the structural areas, It's hard to borrow over. I can't give.
It alone, sorry. You know it's right.
It's not. It's, it's.
Actually not the. Exact reason, but I'll close
enough. I'll get half.
I'll give you a .5 cause that. That is, that is, that is, you
know, I'm a pushover, I get up. But that that that is that is
kind of mentioned. Any other guesses?
Guys. The.
Firewall. Now I'll buzz you guys out it.
Is. It's pretty much like extreme
premature tyre wear like there. That's right, Because there.
Are you know, their alignments? Getting getting choked out like
way hard. So they've been blaming it on
people. Fitting aftermarket bullbars and
everything else, but even with what they've supplied the factory, it's been happening. So yeah, people are really
upset. And rightfully so.
Rightfully so. Absolutely Question 4.
The car radio or the car stereo was introduced by which car manufacturer? No.
Alan. Ford Incorrect stop.
Dot. Cadillac.
Cadillac is incorrect. You're quite.
Close there, Scotty. Rob was next.
Rob was right. It was Chrysler.
Incorrect. Shemale, Carol in Fracture.
Yes, What Car manufacturer? General Motors.
I can give you a. .5 David It I was off to the exact name it was
Chevrolet. Chevrolet in particular
Manufacturer that's right. Which bonus question in which
decade was the first car radio fitted?
OHV alum in the 19. 40s incorrect Scott.
Scott. 50 Incorrect, Rob. Rob. 1930s Incorrect.
David, David. The 20s, the 20s is absolutely
correct. Well, it was, it was the 20 you,
you, you you brought bring it today by Brad, bring that one.
Yeah, absolutely. David Davis, My role Question 5
the 20. 9th right back then. Yeah.
Questions. 5. The 29th Sultan of Brunei has
the largest car collection in the world, Apollo 11 Batmobile.
Or. Continue the question.
Approximately how many? Cars does he own in his
collection? So he has the largest.
Or one of. The has the largest collection.
In the world. OK, so bigger than Jay Leno?
Bigger than like Jay Leno pales in comparison.
Put it that way. Alright. 1400 and 31400 I'll
give it to. Closest to Alan says 1430, I'm
going to say. 724 7. 124 says. Scotty I'll go 1495. 1495.
Says David, Prince and Rob on site. 1800. 1800.
Rob, your closes, he's got 7 thousand of the damn things.
What are the causes about mobile?
It is correct that? Is 7000.
Imagine the maintenance like how would you wouldn't maintain them, you just keep him there like they just be serviced.
Decade So. It's.
Nuts. How would you choose what to
drive? Well, it just it just boggles
the mind. I know.
Most of them, you'd be right. Just kept there.
Like you'd have like a dealerships worth mechanics that are working on a group of cars each day.
By the time they finish the set, they're already on back to the original set, so he's got. 7000. Vehicles, the gentleman you
said. Did you have?
That question it just makes all. Feel better?
Yeah, I did. Yeah, so cause.
Cause cause I know, I know we've all got multiple cars and and you know next time anyone says to me, well you've got so many cars I'm like mate, the brown, the Sultan of Brunei has got like 7000. So don't talk to me.
I've got nothing on you. The response that you're salty.
When you're assaulted and you could have done.
Question 6 the. The Porsche Boxster and Porsche
came in have a number in front of their name.
What is it? David?
Current ones. David number.
In front of their name. Yeah, sorry, It's got blank,
blank. It's.
Got number and then yeah, spider or Boxster or whatever current ones. Current ones.
Yeah, A7, aren't they? 718718 is correct.
I had. That seven one is absolutely
correct. Question 7 Ford has announced in
Australia that the updated Fuel Ford Puma is only coming here in one form. What will that form be?
Well, alum. You said updated fuel, I mean
one. Sorry, it's.
An electric form. It is an electric.
Form well done. So they're discontinuing the
normal one and only bring the electric one.
Like that's gonna make any difference at all, but anyway, it would be as popular as Mustang.
Markie Yeah, it would be as popular as I saw it on the road.
The. Other day I was like, well,
there's a Mustang market on the Red Rocket IT question. 8.
In what year was MG bought by its current owners sake after they went into receivership? Ohm Alam 20. 14/20/14 is.
Incorrect. Scott. 2012.
Incorrect I. Guess.
It's fair While ago 2010 incorrect at.
I'll I'll give you a hint Rob, cause I wanna help you here.
It was before 2010. And now what is early 2000s
about O3O four thought it was O. 5 really.
You are so. Clever that they.
They they were. They were cooked by the time it
was 02 and they held on by thread until 04:00 and 05:00.
They got put into receivership, so they just kind of held on to the. The rights, I guess?
Pretty much, yeah. Until they started ringing
Chinese. Yum Yum.
Correct. Score.
Check. Scotty, come on, get on the
board, man. Rob One Alarm 2. .5 David Prince
is leading on a grand total of 12345 and a half.
Question nine What was the first tyre brand to be used on the Moon, Rob? You are incorrect.
Alan got in there. Just Bridgeton?
Incorrect. Scotty was next Goodyear.
Goodyear is correct. Scott, you're on the board.
Woo, yeah, American. Again.
Good. Yeah, it was the 1st.
Tyre brand to be featured on the moon, I mean.
So the last question is. A brochure question for high
performance 4 litre turbocharged Julia Cam 1224 Valve I6 Garrett GT3540 Turbo producing 270 kilowatts in fall this would be.
The S6 Typhoon, that would be correct LBF.
And specifically that is. Correct.
Yeah. Hold.
On I Will pay you that Alarm. That is the Car Talk Car quiz
for tonight. We actually given reading that
Or did you know? That I know for her, but I was.
I was reading. It to to be to be official.
So Rob and Scott on one each alarm on a grand total of 3.5.
And tonight's win on 5.5 is Mr. David Prince.
Well done, yeah. Thank you very much.
Very, very good. Well done.
In terms of. In terms of.
Going forward for like more. More car shows for like, you
know classic Japanese stuff and and and and and the like.
Do you guys see anymore of those being prevalent or do you think that it's just gonna be the main two every year in terms of like you know that's Japan and and stuff.
Like is there any other car like organisations that are that are that are pushing those? Because like I know Rob, you
know you got a lot of car shows and in particular, you know there's, you know, all four days is a huge event and all these other events like Northern girls, northern Girls are huge.
Yeah, all these. Different events are massive.
Do you do you see like I'm other events that take place for that or or or they just keeping it simple with those two on the calendar, it's the top one to answer?
You would. Hope that there be more.
And I think it'll there'll be a shift in the cars as we get older, the youngies will come in with big cars and be a lot more, a lot more Commodores and and things like that coming in when they're already there. I mean there's just everywhere
you go now it's left, right and centre.
Commodores as as a joke we should.
Do like an. Electric car meet and set up
somewhere in the Bush where like everyone's need to recharge but then like 1 charger in the just so they let.
Alyssa, you evil. Evil man.
And and the point? We charge for the charging as
well. Get the extension ladder out
Russell coat. You know.
But like but. Seriously, cause.
Like the reason why I'm asking this question because you said like a youngish lady was driving that that that 99 and you know there that car was made before her before she was born up.
My two was made before I was born you know and and so so so is my scamp and and and and the like.
But you know, do you, do you see that that that's becoming more prevalent in that younger kids are getting into the Japanese stuff especially like you know, bit of nostalgic stuff like obviously you know, Scotland and stuff are getting a bit out of, out of, out of the price range. Like, I had one of my year
eights yesterday, Yesterday said to me, so the 34 Judiasm dream car. And I'm like, well, well, I
thought two things. First of all, in back, right?
I was like, yeah, you're you're like 5.
So of course it is. But two, I said, yeah, they're
they're awesome. Do you know how much they're
worth? And he's like, he's like, Oh
yeah, they're only about $250,000.
I'm like only about $250,000. And he's like, isn't that cheap?
I'm like like. Like I know a guy that bought
one for under 50 grand and yeah, and and these guys like, what do you mean though, that cheap? I'm like they were at one point,
so like a clean V spec, you know?
Bayside blush like 60 and just like wow did you could you know he's a 60. Yeah, back.
In the day like a great. Example for that and this stuff.
Now. Like.
Do you think that like the the kids are getting to the young into like into other Japanese stuff just to be able to get their food into the door of a classic Japanese car or or even any classic car for that matter. I mean I mean you know the 1990,
a great example. But you know there I've seen,
I've seen you know you know some kids getting into all random stuff especially like older older European stuff.
Like kids, kids like to get into like 30s.
Like I know you've got an E30 Robin and and that's a really cool car for you know for for you for young for young you know enthusiasts because you know it's it's it's a they're great the car do you do you see that that shift kind of kind of going towards well we can't afford A34 GTR let's afford you know a yeah but like as long. As cars have been around, I
think there's there's been that you know, I mean you can't afford most people can't afford their dream car.
I mean that's partly why it's a dream car.
But if you're if you're lucky enough to get to the point where you can and that's that's why there's that that's why there's that like white GTHOS and and X U1 to runners and that are worth as much as well go for they're not worth as much as they go for but you know it's it was their aspirational carcass that that that demographic of people and they're now they've got the disposable income that that's that it's consideration sort of thing. So I think that will continue to
be drive along. I do worry that a lot of the
modern cars today won't be being restored like the older cars are because they're they're too complicated to electronic, which is just part of the way, part of the way the world that we're in now. But in saying that.
Probably not. There won't be an issue because
you you've got Motech and there's a lot of companies coming out with all electronic controllers and systems.
But what's going to be hard is to replicate all the the plastics, all the rubbers, how complex they are, trying to restore them. Unless you know there's going to
be a nation to market United you, you do a lot there.
They died with their restoration and there's another guy who does a lot of like sticky button restorations for all you know, Ferrari and stuff like that. The creations You're coming on
the podcast, Bill, whether you like it or not.
Yeah, exactly. So you.
Know so. I think there'll be a.
A good. Market for people.
To get into that part of the business in restoring some of the the cars being built today. So maybe even rare spares might
start changing what they're going to start making because not everyone can afford a HT or HG or you know, WXY or XXB.
So it's going to be. The next lot of cars?
The VK, VL and then I'll move on to the next lot of cars and that business will evolve with what people are buying and what they can afford. Yeah, anything of the.
Days of rest. There selling FG parts well.
The Mike I'm to. That.
Be a parts Parts. I think they've got a few BBA.
BA and stuff, you know, just little bits and pieces there.
But the fact of the matter is that some of these parts are getting very, very hard to get, like belt mouldings and all that, all that sort of stuff. Yeah, like they know they're the
first things to really perish in a car and they and once they gone, they're gone. Like they know when everybody's
nobody, nobody's repairing them. So I guess, you know, and I
found that really hard with my MR2.
She found it very hard because I didn't know anybody in the MR2 game here in Australia in particular, you know, I've had to get all my parts from the UK, not even Japan could help me.
But you know and that's so that's saying something like all like Japan's like, well that's a rare car.
Like you know, they they don't, they don't really have anything for them. I had to get all my, all my bits
and pieces from from the UK because they they they seem to be the place which is which I found astonishing.
But there's a website called 2 Zaras that I was the most dodgiest website. Everyone's like, well, if I buy
some some stuff will it actually wife.
And then everyone's like, yes. On the forms they will be.
Even though it's a doggy website, they they're very good and and they make, you know like bits and pieces like 4 for the electric window motors that the gears and stuff and and you know, just just to keep them going.
But in terms of full body parts and stuff like that and trims and things, they they they make, they're trying to but they're not doing they're not doing enough.
Like for example like you could essentially rebuild a, you know, VW Combi or a Beetle or a or you know, GTHO from from you know, from from part from from Brainerd if you eat to, you know start to finish. You know.
And I I rule the day that I said I like earlier like I've gotta, you know, get my laser you know, I want to kind of, you know, redo the body like the interior is fine but the body works just hammered And I'm just like, well, you know, the the the side skirts or got cracks in them. You know, the the the the the
bars have got cracks in like they just it's just just 330,000 cases of wear and tear, you know.
And I'm just like, well, you know I've every time I go to the record, I look for belt. Mouldings.
And I look for the and they're all cooked.
They're all stuffed. There's like, they're all,
they're all terrible. So I'm like, well, you know,
they're going to be as bad as each other.
What's the point? So you're stuck in that kind of
means land. Of the cars are old enough now
that they're needing these parts but I guess they're not necessarily popular enough to for there to be a demand for those parts. It's a it's a difficult kind of
situation. I mean that's where I think part
of the evolution of 3D printing is is kind of a great option where like you know what I'll make my own part and if it's if it's good enough and you know, you go through a few iterations, it can actually be like you're the person that now sells it.
I think a lot of that like hobbyist activity of like with with 3D printing being so much more accessible that kind of stuff. Like there may be people that
are really passionate who had a problem or something and they can be that part of the community with like, you know, I'll make these and I'll, you know, send them on.
Some people might just buy them as preventative maintenance because everyone knows that this gear always breaks or something in the window motor, like let's all just my set and yeah, and hang on to it, that sort of stuff like I.
I know, I know. With with my laser in
particular, like every time I go to the records and I see some hard to get bits, I just take them off.
Like, you know, whether whether it be a switch, whether it be like those fog lights I've got like another, you know, like three sets. I think I've got of them because
I remember when I when I when I cracked my turning into a hoarder. Now you're the culprit.
There's no light. When I.
When I. When I cracked one, I've got a
stone chip on one. They wanted 606 or $700.00 for
one and I'm like, I'm like, you guys are insane.
It's a Ford laser that's worth that's 1/4 of the car and like, Oh no, that's how much they go for.
And then someone backed into me and broke it anyway so I couldn't replaced it. But you know every time I see
well, you know I get him from like you know the the doing yourself breakfast like, yeah, yeah, or for a reasonable price.
But that's because I know they're gonna they're getting harder to get bits and pieces for the cars.
You know, almost 25 years and which in the grand scheme of things is not that old. But when they're when they're
all, you know, meeting their fate by the good big graveyard in the sky, it's just it's they're getting hot and they're getting harder to get. And a lot of the good parts are
getting to see the thrown away or because it was like no ones gonna want this to later. Who cares?
And you know, like, having said that though, like like my typhoon's 20 years old this year, like it's, it's, it's, it's not it's it's, I can't believe it's 20 years old like that. If it feels insane to me that
that that car is is 20 years old and even now I'm like, well, I should start like, you know, going to record and see if there's any hard to get like bits of trim and things.
I just put them away and pass out in case anything happens.
But in the same token, I'm like, well, the card's fine.
So but you know, it's just, it's it's it it kind of plays you mind, do I get the stuff now while I still can?
And that way that way you know, get into, you know, get into it early or excited many pieces you need.
All orders to keep these parts for future.
I know what are the P 76ers are on the roads.
Well today are kept on the roads because of these hoarders that they'll. Cut back.
When they'll dimmer, doesn't. Not cutting up the path, storing
the parts, stashing them away, keeping every part that they put for for when that time comes. Like this day and age to keep
those cars on the road. Well.
Say a lot of times. Depending on the.
Car you have like if someone's got an R31 a lot of times it's not their only 31 yeah it's that's their good are 31 two two other 30 ones have like donated parts into yeah try to get the one good. 1. Sad.
You know it's sad but it's true right.
Like for like I mean they would you do a lot of records as we all do you know and and I know when I went to the gearbox with with you like it it's quite literally in Aladdins cave like you've got everything from scams to cause the civics.
You know bits and pieces of trim and bits and pieces of this and and a random switch knob and this and that and I'm like far out. Like that's it's it's it's it's
awesome. It's really really cool And I'm
like well you know if if I if I need anything and I have needed stuff for the SCAMP like I've you've been the guy.
Yep, Yep. I should have showed up one of
those and and and you've been fantastic with that but like my my, my mum's XR8 for example you know I think I showed you over the the light switch button the the white.
You know, it's it's peeling off just wearing off and everyone at the records is either gone or the even worse condition.
I've checked the line and there's a really bad like, you know, remake replacement and it looks really tacky and I'm like, I'm not gonna put that on it. So I'm like fire.
Even even a car from the 90s is getting hard to get bids for like. So it's it's it's it's getting
to the point where like I'm doing a lot of records just to find a little bit to trim and and bits and pieces and if I find 2 I just take them, I'm like well you know they coming home with me. So you got me thinking of the.
The little top garnish bit for the ICC of like BA and BS.
The triangle. The little triangle like.
You got? Rick is like if you find one
that's not broken like you, you'd have better luck finding like, the Holy Grail just every single.
Car you step into. It's broken.
You step into somebody that's using their car that's also broken. Like, you just have to.
You have to order a new if there's no option.
Otherwise, dude, I'm I'm terrified of.
Of of the one in the typhoon because it's it's the it's the gauge pod. The gauge pod feel worse and
like you know apparently it's stronger because it's got you know it's recessed. But I'm terrified of breaking
that because I've seen them online go for a you know a damaged one is like 800 bucks. I'm like that's insanity.
What the hell Like I'm not paying 100 bucks for a piece of plastic but you know if you want your car perfect you might have to you know. So yeah.
So it yeah it's one of those things that it's kind of like a a you know what are you what are you doing.
So would you recommend there was someone who could repair?
Plastics in the current areas, I think.
I think I think I know A. Guy Yes.
It's impossible. You can't.
It's no good. Well, well, I hope that guy.
Is ready for me to bring my what's called roof racks.
On roof rails. Over for it to to get to get
over to get glued back together. I've got him.
I've gotta be in bags of like this is the right hand piece and they're just, you gotta like Lego it to get back together.
I've got a couple. Pieces for those roof racks,
too. There, Maddie, if you ever need
to get the bits, and. Pieces together.
No donor roof. Parts Well, I'm I'm actually
terrified. Of of cause like to to respray
the car properly the ways that you have to take the roof rails off but to take them off properly you gotta remove the headliner of the car because it's it's it's all underneath the headliner. So I'm terrified that as soon as
I start to unbolt them or get them, they just going to strip because they just the they're going to just shut up really easy off. Unbolted, Quite a few of them.
They're quite easy, don't bolt and they come apart quite easily. It's just taking the clip off
the top because and I am bald so I I sort of started taking it the the top part off and that's when they crack up top.
But if you can get you should be able to get it off from the bottom. So once you rip the roof lining
off just loosen off the nuts and the whole thing should come off in one piece. I think I might have.
To account. Easy.
Because I'm terrified that Rob and I've just I've like it it's it's going to break I don't know it's it's like it's 100% fail rate it's gonna it's going to break into this this there's no there's no other option it's going to break.
So yeah, that that that's that's kind of kind of my thing.
But would you guys recommend like like hoarding, like not hoarding hoarding but like you know getting getting those hard to. Find bits if you go and get to.
Records and saying, hey, you know, I'll grab that and have that for you for a rainy day because I think.
It's getting harder to get. You've got the.
Space, yeah, if you got. Space.
Then bottle means just, you know, I'd say spirex, and then just, you know, shut them up yourself and just, you know, have your catalogue parts. But if you don't have space, I'd
say the most logical thing to do would be parts that you've broken previously and break again.
Get a couple of those. Something that hasn't broken but
is known to break. Just get one and if it's a car
that you're going to. Keep just fine that you love and
want to keep. Then do it just get.
One, and I mean. If you become good with 3D
printing and it's only going to get better, yeah, true, this gotta have one. Get the dimensions.
But go nuts, I colour some parts the other.
Sorry Rob, you can scan the parts now.
So you can get the scanners with your 3D printers and scan to scale off you go. Want to do that because.
Like, you know there there's some bits and pieces that like I got another. What's it called?
The Renault 16 that. That.
It owns the the sun visor clips. They're all broken and and you
cannot you cannot buy them. And I'd love to scan it to to
scan what's left of it and then just add like an extra bit of a flick on Blender or something to it and then make that you know and and and that. That would be amazing, but
there's a lot of stuff coming out.
Of Poland and Slovakia and places like that.
I coloured some bits the other day for an old SL Benz that had.
When I say old, it wasn't a it was a late night, it was mid 90s one. So it was the 129.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. And that, yeah, they got these
replacement parts for the little flaps over the vanity mirrors in the sun visors and things like that.
They're just all a bit off colour so all I had to do was scuff them back and colour match them to the vinyl and they look great and they were 3D printed. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Cool and obtaining prevents. Right, because beans are pretty
good at that. They normally used to supply
parts for up to 20 years, right? That's right.
That's right. But some of the little, tiny,
little trinkets and stuff, No. And if you did that, they wanted
drug money. For them if if they were
original too. What were you gonna say?
I was gonna. Say with the.
XY's because the seat belt kind of falls back behind the seat.
Some enterprising young individuals have decided to make these little 3D printed devices that they bolt into where seat belt, belt and they stick out a little bit, just enough so that the seat belt stays kind of where you grab a normal car and the quite a cool part only problem is they want like 70 bucks a piece for you know, I understand they give you the STL you know like there's. A bit of R.
And D But I'm like, let's be real, like if it's supposed to be or the other release the 3D printing, I guess files, DSL files or just put them in a more reasonable price.
So that's something like price do you record for?
Those, I'd say about 30 apiece, yeah, yeah.
Cuz it's 70 bucks for a whole roll of filament?
Really. Yeah.
So, and they don't take a whole, they'll take you know a bees wizard over. Yeah.
So you'd be able to make but I'd say.
Depending on the size of your role like probably 10 plus per role and if that's the case like even at 30.
It's also once you've done the design, it's unattended time.
It's not like you have to be there and 3D extrude it yourself. The printer is doing the job.
Like if there were more reason price I'd say they'd sell more.
But again, I'm not the one making it, so I I'd rather just be the 1 making it for myself and be like, screw you guys.
Uh, that's not also. If I was able to come up with
something, probably release the STL file for free if it's just adding a little bit of kind of comfort to your fellow car owners and there's some. Great stuff.
There's some great sources out there, like and then you can buy parts. I bought a few bits from.
Not bought. I downloaded the files from my
MR2. So you wouldn't download a car,
would you? Remember that?
Yeah. Yeah, yeah.
I. Downloaded the the hood prop
clip because that mum was broken on the MR2.
Downloaded. Downloaded that file.
Downloaded a couple other little little files for that car.
Printed them at work, obviously, you know paid for you know and and use them and they're all perfect.
And you know like someone had someone I just said yeah look you know this is a neat they all break.
Let's just make you one. And it's been in the current so
you don't. Yeah, Modern problems with
crime. Modern solutions.
Correct. They do, Absolutely they.
Do yeah, you. Gotta get.
I suppose a little How could I say haven't you in.
Yeah, you keep your cars on the road.
I know Leyland Car Club being apart stick for the club for quite a few years. We would have custodians have
actually the, the, the, the highlights, the tail lights.
Not so much the tail lights, the headlights, the number plate lights. We used to reproduce all of
them. Injection, mould, brand new
indicator lights, so we had the dice so it would affect.
Yeah, we. Got all of the dice and and
started making their own and we still they still produce them now that's cool because. Everyone smashed the left hand
indicator. Light on them so everyone wanted
just left hand side. Did you make?
Him order, Rob. He's like alright.
You need one? Here we go.
We. Used to make the order but we we
used to do a batch of you know 4 or 500 and I'd be sitting more Andrew and assembling them and selling them and sitting around Australia. How many?
How many? Leyland piece 76.
Were breaking left hand side. I'll take full.
Surprisingly. Large amount.
A lot. A lot.
Because they come in, yeah, yeah, they painted orange and you know, amber or whatever and you know they're blacked out and silver inside. Well, I I made it, you know the
standard ones for myself but also make clear ones so I can put the orange indicated globe in it.
So I've got unique ones as well which didn't come from factory, you know. So we've still got them stored
away. So yeah it was, it was, it was,
it was good to keep the cars on the road even back then.
And then a lot of cars and a lot of people in the club.
We used to have like 200 cars in the club in Victoria alone.
Wow you. Know, and I think the answer
probably. Now I'm not sure how big the
club is because everything is online, but there'd be at least hundreds of. Members but.
You know you wouldn't be online to get 5060 cars, I think around. Long.
Story short, start scanning parts, I think.
Yeah. Meaning boarding.
Hmm. Hoarding.
Going doing. Doing record runs, I wanna be, I
want to do a wreck around. This weekend.
Or something cause I need to I need.
Do I need to do something correlated because I missed?
Out with you guys. So.
Yeah. That will that will be
happening, can always come around on the weekend.
And fit a transmission, mate, Yeah.
Scott, are you? Let us know when you're us.
There will be. There will be there.
I'll bring. My 3 tonne.
Gaol Project, Awesome Mix. Jack stands.
I never said. Ratchet gun.
That's it, yeah. Like, that's the that's the most
important. Point, bro.
It's the whole time. It's like the.
Simpsons was. Making like.
Breakfast and everything else. And he just does like milk and
cereal. And that Burns is not.
The whole time you're all under the car, working.
And I'm just standing there with the fire extinguisher.
Do you? And that starts burning.
Rob, are you a pyro? Is that the?
Question are we? Are we?
We got, we gotta. Do we have to ask you that
question, little one. Yeah.
It's just I've. Burned a couple of Barbies over
the years. Quarterline haven't burned a
Barbie. You never cooked a Barbie.
That's it. No, that's right.
Yeah. I was well, almost spent.
The second house down not too long ago.
Yeah, look, he's talking, right? Yeah, yeah.
So I I was cooking and me cooking is a scary prospect.
But I I was cooking and I I heated up a pan and I was like OK, should be ready and and I sprayed some oil in there to you know to not you know like just some what's called extra virgin olive oil canola oil whatever it was you know not not ten W 40 or anything. But anyway, I'm like, oh, I just
start spelling. I'm like, I'm like the heat, the
heat was wasn't super high so I picked up the steak to put the steak on and the things well just just call for was like oh I'm sorry that I kind of panicked and and I put the I just carried it to the sink and put her on water.
But I'm like, that doesn't work. So because because oil at all,
you know, the oil and water kind of like like it was getting worse. So it eventually went out.
And I'm like, I just panicked her.
I was like, oh, I was having flashbacks, deja vu all over again. And yeah, this is possibly
that's that's when Matt learned the value.
Of having the five blanket in the kitchen.
Yes, that that that is that is true.
This is also I learned the value of having person that can cook in the house not and yeah and really appreciated the the that because my my cooking is not how would you explain it not good salt looks too from. Sorry, what was that?
Salt. I think you.
Can put salt on. The fire I was, the fire was
like. That I'm like, I'm, I'm, I'm,
I'm holding the pen and I know. I think that's just what I've
heard. The first thing to do is just if
you got a big. Enough pan, just bring it around
quickly. Cover it like another pan.
Yeah, just choke it out. Just.
Grab it and. Throw it outside, yeah.
Any question neighbours House on fire and then?
Yeah, just love it next door. Burn that cladding for you know
that aluminium. Clad fence that you've got
there. That's not fire rated.
Yeah, yeah. Burn that.
Yeah. Let's.
Start cooking the steak. Be like, oh, it's just.
Flambe, you know, it's a feature, not a bug.
You know, it's like, it's well, that a part of me was.
Like why did I? Put it out like the the chefs at
the restaurants. Yeah.
They do it on fire and you pay extra for that.
You you. Yeah.
And I'm like Oh my God. She would have been alright And
I was like no, you idiot that you the the pain was too hot.
You put you put put cold oil on it and it just went straight up and look it's it's not my finest moment.
I'm not proud of it but you know I was he did his best.
I did when he failed. Miserably listeners never try
and and I actually damaged the the.
Pain, like the pain got like massive, like I I stopped, completely stuffed the pants. I was like, well, I better
applied that from other people before they see it.
It's like. What's that pen going?
But I. Don't know that I don't Ask me.
You never had that plan. What are you on about?
What? What?
What? Pan?
What Pen? What pen?
What Pen? Sorry.
So yeah, I I. After having a mini heart
attack, then proceeded to cook it slowly.
I don't know later because. They're like, remember when you?
Lied to me. You said we didn't have the pan,
so why have the lid? Matt.
What? Have the lid.
Why does it exist? Yeah, anyway, anyway.
That's David just like I can't believe this guy and and and and Rob's like yeah well that makes sense cause you know you've you've you've you've you've done you've done we're done worse but anyway that's a that was enough of a cooking tangent for.
Today, that was my cooking, Tangent General.
I think it's a podcast. Yep.
Yep. I better finish.
It there before I embarrass. Myself anymore?
Scottish Snotty? Scotty Stitches.
Nothing Citron, but Scotty's got to the week, yeah?
And this one is about. Using your driver so.
Some people have it just. Before you tee off, they have it
sitting down on the ground and some people have it just up a bit higher, so if you're wanting.
To have it sitting on. The ground and you want to get
it straight. Don't have it right in the
middle. Have it more and just or like a
couple mil or more a bit closer to you.
Um, because in your swinging. Arc.
When you lift the club up, it actually shifts the middle over back to the middle again and that's we're going to hit it.
So just remember to shift. It wait a.
SEC. To shift it away from you, so
your club and you push it out a little bit more, OK?
So you get the meat. Of the of the club you can yeah,
you want to get more of that. Middle It's much as you can hear
about the middle of the cricket. Goes for six.
Exactly, We're. Like David Prince, you.
Do a podcast. Yeah.
And. I do a bit of a.
Podcast occasionally it seems called Audio Retro, and you can find it on Spotify and Apple and all those regular platforms.
That's the word, isn't it? That's the word.
That's the. 1. If you are interested.
In the electric car space, which should be?
Keep being stuck out in the Bush with.
No Charger or one Charger 50 cars backed up behind it.
Well, you're in luck because they haven't really all about that. If you are genuinely interested
in Chicago, he's definitely very well.
You can have up at gallup.com dot AU.
Also find him on facebook.com/kaloob AU.
He's also on the know with what prices new cars go for, so.
Absolutely robbed firefighting. That mark will be attitude.
Why Reese? Doesn't come along anymore.
I love Reese. He knows it.
No. Doesn't come along anymore
because. Cars broken down.
Charging infrastructure is terrible, Australia.
No, he's trying. To get over to the studio, but.
Yeah, every time. Arnold.
Solar he. Relies on the battery.
From the car to power his house. It's true.
It's true. Rob, you can't talk you look if
you've. Got you.
Got a Tesla's life and power from like your?
Workplace or something? Absolutely.
And charge up your car. Bring like 70 odd kilowatt hours
to your house. That's a great time.
Yeah. And you get one of those plans
we they pay you $0.11 a kWh to sell.
Great time. All today you can.
Actually sign up for the power company now, so between 11:00 at night and 4-5 in the morning. It'll if you and I think
between. 12:00 PM and 3:00 or something that actually pay you
really per kWh, OK because. That's I think when there's.
Maximal solar production. And then, yeah, they pay you
during those periods. I think that's if you can like
workout your charging and stuff and you've got battery packs as well and the household, you can actually make, you know, make it a pretty good system. It's just generally requires you
to already have that stuff in place.
In place, Yeah, yeah, Rob's firefighting paint.
Restoring a laser, fixing what has been electricals, voice, voice just. Robs being a good.
Mate, Facebook. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You're taking over gyms. I'd prefer.
Robs anymore? Yeah.
Except. I'd like I do like Jim's
lobbying. Jim was.
Drifting. Games gonna send it.
Yeah. We, we, we, we have to.
Like I said, I've started it. I was gonna start just putting
all different colours in, all different, you know, different things that you do. So through listeners, if you got
any ideas on what what Rob should do, yeah, we can all make a stick for it. I couldn't.
Imagine what Rob can do. And.
Do any Rob skydiving rock? Council disputes.
Council disputes. You're probs neighbour punctures
Robson. By the sound of it.
He's he's, he's a busy man. He's a.
Very. Very busy man, but he makes
time. For us, we appreciate he does.
We we. We.
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Gentlemen, honour as always. And Rob, I want to leave you
with this. If you had one thing that you
wanted to do in your life, what would it be?
Don't think twice about doing something.
Do it. Rob's doing it.
Rob's doing. It.
I think that that's the that's the that's the second Rob's doing it. Just a picture of him like this
with the thumbs up. Just doing it.
Robs doing, yeah. Just.
Different rubber. Ducky.
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Get it done. See you.
Next time guys, take it easy. That's right.
Yeah.
About this episode
The episode dives into the recent Sakura Picnic 2024 car show, featuring discussions about various cars and personal projects. Hosts Matty J, David Prince, Scotty Johnson, and guests share their experiences, including a detailed look at a unique Ford Laser replica and the restoration of classic vehicles like the Honda Civic and Ford XR6. The conversation touches on the challenges of sourcing parts for older cars, the importance of community in car culture, and humorous anecdotes about car maintenance and cooking mishaps. Listeners will appreciate the camaraderie and insights into the automotive world.
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