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SR20 ute
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Quinn
Posted: 2005/3/3 20:31  Updated: 2005/3/3 20:31
Home away from home
Joined: 2002/10/7
From: Auckland N.Z
Posts: 824
 Re: SR20 ute
well if its got s13 running gear motor box and suspention wouldn't it be just like a s13 (which handles prety good) except its much lighter so it would be better. Id think it has a shorter wheel base so it might spin a little easier.
I think its fruckn cool. There must have been a lot of engineering and choping involved.
Well done.

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Coops
Posted: 2005/3/3 21:42  Updated: 2005/3/3 21:42
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Joined: 2004/8/14
From: Bris-Vegas
Posts: 726
 Re: SR20 ute
Yeah, I know a guy who does this conversion on a regular basis - he reckons they're heavy in the steering, but he started doing it so guys could get more value for money out of a front cut.

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datsik
Posted: 2005/3/3 14:57  Updated: 2005/3/3 14:57
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Joined: 2003/6/11
From: Perth Austarlia
Posts: 295
 Re: SR20 ute
That looks awesome....is it street legal?

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B120dat
Posted: 2004/1/3 2:53  Updated: 2004/1/3 2:53
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2002/12/2
From: Brisbane
Posts: 2317
 Re: SR20 ute
wow this thing must be like a tank in the front end would be good in a striaght line, but must corner pretty bad, plus the ute sits high of the ground which wouldnt help either.

but i would....hmmm.... gezzzeeee still have it!

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Team_Dat
Posted: 2004/8/25 5:14  Updated: 2004/8/25 5:14
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2003/5/8
From: Perth W.A
Posts: 1382
 Re: SR20 ute
How much work is involved to do this? and would it be any easier with a 120Y with the more swappable options, like the crossmember from later model vehicles 180B and the like?

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dazzasute
Posted: 2005/3/3 15:25  Updated: 2005/3/3 15:25
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From: Perth Western Australia
Posts: 1018
 Re: SR20 ute
Quote:
wow this thing must be like a tank in the front end would be good in a striaght line, but must corner pretty bad,


typical old skooler... envies the power, so has to pick on it somehow....