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Datto7 |
Posted: 2004/9/28 1:41 Updated: 2004/9/28 1:41 |
Home away from home Joined: 2004/3/3 From: Toowoomba QLD Posts: 430 |
Re: Just Painted Very nice, proof that effort = reward.
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Posted: 2004/9/28 5:59 Updated: 2004/9/28 5:59 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2002/10/28 From: under the Firmament LOL no twiglight effect BS Posts: 10931 |
Re: Just Painted Looks a treat! how did you make the tailights you see I cant get datto 1000 tailights for my wagon and something like that would maybe suit it. What lenses did you use...?
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Posted: 2004/9/28 6:53 Updated: 2004/9/28 6:53 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2004/1/20 From: Christchurch. NZ Posts: 1382 |
Re: Just Painted so where do you put stuff that you want to carry, or is it just a show pony? looks good though
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andos |
Posted: 2004/9/28 11:01 Updated: 2004/9/28 11:01 |
Home away from home Joined: 2002/9/10 From: Melbourne, Australia Posts: 176 |
Re: Just Painted The lenses are narva trailer lights. ADR approved so they are street legal. Normally they stick out about 50mm, but l mounted mine further back to allow them to allow stick out about 5mm.
Good thing is they only cost about $7 each from a trailer shop. Some simple wiring and its done.
Oh yeah, the tonneau opens so l can put stuff in. I'll post some more pics when l get them.
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woodydat |
Posted: 2004/9/28 11:02 Updated: 2004/9/28 11:02 |
Home away from home Joined: 2004/1/29 From: Posts: 966 |
Re: Just Painted wat happens if u brake one?
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Posted: 2004/9/28 11:22 Updated: 2004/9/28 11:22 |
Just popping in Joined: 2004/8/30 From: Canberra Posts: 7 |
Re: Just Painted Have you tried your local nissan dealership mine was able to get me new tail lights for my 1000 ute the guy said that japan still has a lot of the older stuff they just dont have it listed because its not popular enough or something
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andos |
Posted: 2004/9/28 11:37 Updated: 2004/9/28 11:37 |
Home away from home Joined: 2002/9/10 From: Melbourne, Australia Posts: 176 |
Re: Just Painted They're mounted on the inside, using bolts. So if anything happens ie a globe blows, you just undo the bolts, take it out (inside the tub) and change it over. Maybe a little more work to change than standard, but worth it.
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Posted: 2004/9/28 17:06 Updated: 2004/9/28 17:06 |
Home away from home Joined: 2003/12/27 From: Canberra, Australia Posts: 244 |
Re: Just Painted OK. im officially in love with your ute. damn thats cool. I think I actually turned slightly green with envy... Really good job
-Johno
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Posted: 2004/9/29 11:42 Updated: 2004/9/29 11:42 |
Home away from home Joined: 2003/7/4 From: Wamboin near ACT(canberra) Posts: 878 |
Re: Just Painted what engine is in this very sexy lil ute???, i have fallin in love with this ute!!!!!. GREAT WORK!!!!. U should save ur pennys up and air bag it!!!
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Posted: 2004/9/29 12:06 Updated: 2004/9/29 12:06 |
Home away from home Joined: 2002/9/10 From: Melbourne, Australia Posts: 176 |
Re: Just Painted Thanks guys. You're making me think that all the work is worth it. Why cant the wife see that!!!
The engines still stock....A14 is on the way...just have to put it back together.
Cant wait for some power!!! God knows it needs it!!!
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