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Yellow UTE 2
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SubmitterVelocitiMore Photos from Velociti   Last Update2008/8/12 12:19    Tell a friendTell a friend
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My Buddy bought this for a Steel and resold it for R9000-00

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Velociti
Posted: 2008/8/12 16:33  Updated: 2008/8/12 16:33
Home away from home
Joined: 2007/5/18
From: South Africa
Posts: 729
 Re: Yellow UTE 2
Thanks for bringing that up, as I did notice the differance in the rear windows this afternoon when we went to pick up the UTE. The older ones window is bigger than mine and my Ute does have a buldge at the back of the cab, as you say for us BIG SA OKES. I had really never noticed this before. After driving this older UTE, I also noticed the cramped space inside the cab. Nice aircon thought, as it has no windscreen.

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kululadotgroen
Posted: 2008/8/13 11:22  Updated: 2008/8/13 11:22
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2006/7/12
From: Cape Town ZA
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 Re: Yellow UTE 2
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Nice aircon thought, as it has no windscreen.


Hope you stopped by Makro or somewhere and got some Bug-off for your teeth...*hahaha*

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kululadotgroen
Posted: 2008/8/12 15:39  Updated: 2008/8/12 15:39
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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From: Cape Town ZA
Posts: 1054
 Re: Yellow UTE 2
This is the older model with the low roof line, and the large rear window. I recall someone was asking about your rear widow being smaller, and you said that you didn't know that one got a larger rear window. If you look closely, you'll also find that part of the body is recessed around your rear window, which helps create more space for us big okes...

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Velociti
Posted: 2008/8/12 15:05  Updated: 2008/8/12 15:05
Home away from home
Joined: 2007/5/18
From: South Africa
Posts: 729
 Re: Yellow UTE 2
Well I have scored that front spoiler for my UTE, the new owner (my uncle) just gave it to me.
We had to use the jerrycan with petrol in it, as this UTE was standing in a storage shed since 2003, we did not know how much gunk was in the petrol tank.
Once we gave it some fresh petrol and a new Battery, it started on the third try. Not bad for a UTE standing still for 5 years.

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wolki101
Posted: 2008/8/12 13:07  Updated: 2008/8/12 13:07
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From: ACT Aus
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 Re: Yellow UTE 2
i like that front bar.
what were you guys doing with that jerry can?