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Nick -- I am in the US so I am unfortunately no help at all.. Let me know the results if you do end up building it -- here is a great write up on how to make one (sure you have already seen it but worth posting again).

http://www.zparts.com/zptech/articles/phenley/rotisserie/index.htm

I have plans for the rotisserie that I built for mine. If you were in the US I could build you one and ship it. Don't know what the cost would be to ship overseas though.

For anyone else who's interested here in the States, I will build and ship anywhere in the 48 states for $300. (Deposit is required, though)

how about sharing the plans? I understand if not... Just like to see the methods of madness :) I want to build one, but figure I have already burnt myself with the welding and grinding sparks -- I am almost done. Maybe when I restore something else I can apply the technique. LOL

You might find these useful.

http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/rotisseriebydave.html

http://zhome.com/Classic/HowTo/MarcRotizzerie.htm

Pete Paraska had an interesting rotisserie on his site (made of timber!) but the link to his page seems to be dead.

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