
Never Late podcast
Episode 95: Episode 95: back to Basics
Just three blokes and an August 2026 Street Machine Magazine

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Hosted by Unknown Host · leisure · EN-US · 121 episodes
Street machines, Hot Rods, Street Rods, Customs and classics......what ever! The lads chat about all things cars and speak with like minded folk about their own interests. Magazine reviews, roaming on the ground at events will all be part of the journey!
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Just three blokes and an August 2026 Street Machine Magazine

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Team Neverl8 are feeling deeply honoured to be able to bring this heartfelt episode dealing with the recent passing of Ballarat Legend William 'Billy' Wakeling. Joined by Billy's youngest son Glenn we dig deep into the amazing gentleman behind the 1TUFVU E85 sniffing ute which Billy was still driving regularly to inspire Ballarat generations at 84 years of age. In this episode we subject July 2026 Street Machine Magazine to our Six Pile review agreeing that this issue is a top tier release with plenty to offer. thanks once more for tuning in, cheers and enjoy

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After a quick vent over societal circumstance the lads launch into a Six Pile Review on June 2026 Street Machine Magazine. With no studio guests scheduled for episoce 93 it's a back to basics approach leading to this streamlined release, enjoy

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Joined in the studio by Ballarat Custom FJ Holden afficianado Gregory King this episode is a cracking release. Tune in as we delve deeply into Greg's car passion before launching into our May 2026 Street Machine Magazine review aka our Six Pile. This one goes well, enjoy

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After a couple of months away from Redactive Audio, this episode sees Moses' return to the studio. With Scott from Scooters Custom Fabrication joining in, this is the perfect opportunity to bring our Neverl8 Crew up to speed around the GnashR repairs and upgrades as we are at the pointy end now. While there are a few shout outs around recent activities it also seemed an appropriate time to go on record over the atrocious circumstance around new part fails and a general lack of accountability in the aftermarket parts arena. You'd better believe there are no punches pulled in Episode 91 when it comes to paying good money for parts that either won't perform as they should or are generally QC failures in the engineering department. Skenny also brings into the converstion how outsourcing production overseas should be treated to bring results which would guarentee effective results to both businesses and also consumers. Things definitely come on heavy before then moving on to our Six Pile Review of April 2026 Street machine Magazine brightening the mood.
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