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Nathan
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My haflinger

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The haflinger I've been working on for a little while
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Nathan - I have adjusted the size of your pics - Garry


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It is possible to buy repair panels for most section of the platform if you want to try and keep the ridges etc. Do you have the ability to do the welding yourself or are you going to have to farm it out?

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I'm going to try and find another Body.Either that or make up a whole new one.
Not sure how much that's going to cost

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Nathan - try to use original bits where possible - anything other will reduce the value of what is at the moment an asset of increasing value.

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I'm trying to get all original.
Does anyone have a haflinger engine that you're willing to sell?

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Engines are always going to be a problem, They appear every once in a while but will always expensive and for you unfortunately, even more expensive if you have to import one.

This might be a more feasible place to look:-

https://www.mb4x4.co.za/index.php#ml-gl ... r-forum.22

At Least an engine bought in SA would only require transport and not import duty and VAT etc!

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