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MY 12OO UTE IN THE BUILD
PROC18 2009/6/16 11:54 Tell a friend
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tubbed, 9 inch, CA18det stroked 550hp, slicks, wheel bar, five stud conversion, big brakes, roll cage is next and the ute is still street driven |
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maso-13 |
Posted: 2009/6/18 6:35 Updated: 2009/6/18 6:35 |
Just can't stay away   Joined: 2009/2/19 From: hervey bay queensland Posts: 123 |
 Re: MY 12OO UTE IN THE BUILD thats a tough looking ute there champ , ive seen stroker kits for sr20det's but have never seen one for the ca's what sort of crank are you using ? has it been nitrated? good luck with the build !!
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PROC18 |
Posted: 2009/6/18 9:56 Updated: 2009/6/18 10:00 |
Just popping in   Joined: 2009/2/16 From: Posts: 3 |
 Re: MY 12OO UTE IN THE BUILD Thanks mate, the crank is custom made and it is nitrated, i also have another ca with a Tommi stroker kit and that came with a crank. i think JUSTJAP do a stroker kit for ca's, cheers
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Posted: 2009/6/17 13:56 Updated: 2009/6/17 13:56 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2005/10/7 From: south coast nsw Posts: 1072 |
 Re: MY 12OO UTE IN THE BUILD 550! i think u may need wheelie bars to get it down the street,looks good but dude
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Posted: 2009/6/16 14:39 Updated: 2009/6/16 14:39 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2006/5/5 From: perth airport Posts: 5432 |
 Re: MY 12OO UTE IN THE BUILD sweet ute looks very tough
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PROC18 |
Posted: 2009/6/17 13:13 Updated: 2009/6/17 13:13 |
Just popping in   Joined: 2009/2/16 From: Posts: 3 |
 Re: MY 12OO UTE IN THE BUILD Cheers mate
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Lachie |
Posted: 2009/6/17 13:52 Updated: 2009/6/17 13:52 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2007/3/12 From: Canberra Posts: 907 |
 Re: MY 12OO UTE IN THE BUILD That looks Awesome! What size slick did you manage to squeeze under the back? Keep us updated on the progress, looks to be a top build!
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Posted: 2009/6/18 5:31 Updated: 2009/6/18 5:31 |
Just popping in   Joined: 2009/2/16 From: Posts: 3 |
 Re: MY 12OO UTE IN THE BUILD Rims are 8 1/2 inches wide but cant fit 10 inch without scrubbing anywhere, i have moved the rails in as well. yeh cheers will do thanks mate
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