ooh... shiny...
And it's in the garage backwards! Why did n't we do that before?
I don't know other than that's the way we built it. Flipping it round made the last few bits I remembered redundant. I would have thought of all people Dik you'd have some by-line about the different message sent by being nose or tail into the garage.....nose out seems to give off the whiff of a challenge
I think the inherent truth is that that is the way the frame came off the truck when it came back from being blasted......
I'm trying to recreate the look of Marlo's shop with all the greenery....but of course that's where any similarity ends.....
I woke up this morning and thought " wow , I'm still alive"...the Colonel didn't kill me for using a grinder near his box of electrical parts.....
Now, especially for our cultural attache in Beerhaven here we have a shot of the crew working frantically after installing the "yellow boxish thing" which figured on the wiring diagram published a few pages back...( you'll see it there behind the towering V6), we're not sure what it'll do just yet, but we thought we'd put it in anyway.....this shot is taken , obviously, at the Paris end of the Spirit of Sunshine Landspeed Laboratory, Possum park and Sticker-torium before we moved her into the shed, out of the sun........
ahh this means we may soon hear the snarly little "beastie want a be" new voice 


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You betcha Bill, the moment we have it turning hydrocarbons into noise you guys will hear it... the last motor we had in there was about half as loud again as the previous one. I expect this will have dB's to burn, our neighbours are going to be dancing in the street..


And finally, just in case you're all wondering I have had some private tuition on the proper use and application of the GoPro from Tiny( GeneratorShovel)..... we'll be pitting together at Gairdner, wow, I might come home with some useable video....
