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bfunkdlux |
Posted: 2009/6/16 9:20 Updated: 2009/6/16 9:20 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2008/5/18 From: Posts: 180 |
 Re: Sunny Truck Extended cab yea that looks sweet
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hotrocket |
Posted: 2009/6/16 6:28 Updated: 2009/6/16 6:28 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2007/12/20 From: Nyngan, nsw Australia Posts: 2376 |
 Re: Sunny Truck Extended cab wouldnt be a easy job, iam thinking of using part or a coupe and the doors extending it that way, bigger cab space would be nice, i dont think they made mini-super cabs.......or did they!!
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Anonymous |
Posted: 2009/6/16 6:09 Updated: 2009/6/16 6:09 |
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 Re: Sunny Truck Extended cab looks like a modded wagon
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andy-roo |
Posted: 2009/6/15 23:54 Updated: 2009/6/15 23:54 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2008/6/17 From: pooraka,,adelaide Posts: 695 |
 Re: Sunny Truck Extended cab thats tough who did this??
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silvia-specr |
Posted: 2009/6/23 5:37 Updated: 2009/6/23 5:37 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2008/12/14 From: Vancouver, Wa Posts: 234 |
 Re: Sunny Truck Extended cab I did this when i was in Japan. just took the roof and the back window section out of another one and sectioned it in. I felt a little cramped in the truck since i am 6'4" tall. made it very nice for racing since the weight shifted more towards the rear. I actually finished up mine before mooneyes finished theirs.
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hotrocket |
Posted: 2009/6/24 5:51 Updated: 2009/6/24 5:52 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2007/12/20 From: Nyngan, nsw Australia Posts: 2376 |
 Re: Sunny Truck Extended cab that be very interesting to see how that was done, looking at the simlar thing with my ute by using coupe doors
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