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Posted: 2010/4/7 22:55 Updated: 2010/4/7 22:55 |
Just can't stay away   Joined: 2008/11/30 From: Wagga Wagga Posts: 76 |
 Re: From the front - all behind the grill Love it all hidden away. The sleeper look is still killer, plus I love the front styling of the ute, so no need to ruin what looks the goods. Good job, keep it up.
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Posted: 2010/4/8 9:09 Updated: 2010/4/8 9:09 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2003/3/2 From: Melbourne AUS Posts: 3300 |
 Re: From the front - all behind the grill hey sam good pics, looks like your making some nice progress.. have you considered using an early ute metal grille? just wondering becuause nows the time to make it fit! avatar pic was taken at haunted hills hillclimb track. been out there a couple of times had a ball! im making some adjustments to the ute then planning on getting out to sandown and p.i
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Posted: 2010/4/8 9:40 Updated: 2010/4/8 9:40 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2007/10/19 From: Melbourne ( West ) Posts: 265 |
 Re: From the front - all behind the grill Yeh, I do like the metal grill - but, I also like the plastic one (maybe I'm weird)
What adjustments are you making to the ute?
I've heard good things about both Sandown and P.I.
The guy I work with was getting worried about trashing his nice orange 1600 with SR20det (he was at the dyno day and won on the day if you recall). So he built a CA18det 1200 sedan. He took that to sandown the other week and recorded his best lap time.
I'm a bit scared about getting into that, as I know how addictive it would be!
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Posted: 2010/4/12 2:34 Updated: 2010/4/12 2:34 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2003/3/2 From: Melbourne AUS Posts: 3300 |
 Re: From the front - all behind the grill its definately addictive
im just going to shorten my front struts and put adjustable shocks all round some long overdue suspension fine tuning
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Posted: 2010/4/7 13:42 Updated: 2010/4/7 13:42 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2003/3/2 From: Melbourne AUS Posts: 3300 |
 Re: From the front - all behind the grill looking good! thats the way to do it i reckon.. (all hidden)
love the axle stands!
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Posted: 2010/4/7 13:59 Updated: 2010/4/7 14:00 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2007/10/19 From: Melbourne ( West ) Posts: 265 |
 Re: From the front - all behind the grill Hey ANGE, Long time no see... Finally getting off my butt and chucking some pic's on here. I like everything hidden, no givaway's! Funny, those tyres just have a steel bar going across both chassis rails and a home made stand at the back and It is so stable it's not funny. It was supposed to temporary, but it works so well! Where was that AVATAR picture taken? it looks awesome.
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