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Re: How hard is it to change the rear quarter on a ute?
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i cut most of the guard off and then slid a screw driver inbetween each spot weld and grab plyers, gripped the 1cm ish width edges of metal and peeling it back. but i wouldnt recomend it becasue it left MASSIVE contortions and bends on the outside of the tray. another way i heard about is an air chisel hooked up to a compressor. but dont rely on my advice hahahaha .. someone else should post a "normal, easier way" up....

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Posted on: 2011/5/24 15:11
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Re: Project Datlova - 76 Ute
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thanks ed for that option .. before we were going to create a inner guard from the left one since it isnt crumpled. but i will look into the guards cos they could work easily.

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Posted on: 2011/5/24 1:53
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Re: Project Datlova - 76 Ute
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Posted on: 2011/5/23 12:51
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Project Datlova - 76 Ute
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I thought it would be time to start a project build on my Ute. Bought it just after new years for about $750 but had to trailer it home. Was previous owner’s project but drove it up from Canberra and got T Boned on the way. He didn’t know the full damage to the back so he sold it cheap. So then we chucked it on a trailer and drove it back home.

We started the rebuild by cutting the rear right quarter off to see the damage the accident had done. Me and my son s**t ourselves when we saw the wheel well crumpled in halfway. We let decided to leave that for a bit and get the engine out. We had NO engine crane available so me, my son and a couple of other mates strapped the engine to 2 long poles and lifted the engine out and attached it to a engine stand. While I was at work I got my son to fully strip the interior of everything and he did a pretty good job, leaving only the hairy glue on the ground, the wiper blades on the inside and the steering column.

We decided to strip the complete front of the car. We unbolted the fenders, bumper, lights and grill (nice metal one with separate light surrounds) and took the hood off. We haven’t stripped the engine bay fully yet because we still have the master brake stuff in there and a little bit of tubing and things on the fire wall.

We went out and bought 200b struts of a member on OzDat I think and tried to figure out how to fit them. We found out that you have to cut the spring perch from the 1200 struts off and widen the middle to accept the 200b strut width to fit it. We also used the bottoms of the strut (forgot what they are called) so we could use the 1200 control arms.

We fitted those and bought 4 R31 rims that we will eventually chrome with a couple of other things. We also bought 2 120y seats to fit in the end and went and bought a right quarter to replace the f**cked one.

We went out to a mates place who is also rebuilding a ute (83 model I’m pretty sure) and let us grab his dash which had the circle holes for speedo, tacho etc etc.

We cut out the left quarter because it was molestered with odd dints and chips and we are planning to get a new left quarter later on. We also got a used tailgate from my mate which is in way better condition but is a) not the right one for our model or b) one of those crappy repo ones that doesn’t fit properly.

In the last week we had the arrival of our set of extractors and electronic dizzy.

Pics will be up in like 2 hrs when I find them thanks for reading….
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Nick (and my son Jacob [this is his car])

Posted on: 2011/5/23 8:43
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Which Electronic Sender to use??
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I am getting the 3 3/8 inch sport comp speedo (in km/h) and was wondering which electronic sender to use.

Sender 5291 http://www.autometer.com/cat_accessoriesdetail.aspx?vid=114
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Sender 5292 http://www.autometer.com/cat_accessoriesdetail.aspx?vid=115

Cheers, Nick

Posted on: 2011/5/9 13:38
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Re: wanted front spoiler
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Posted on: 2011/5/1 7:19
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Re: Put your name in 4 SS bolt-on flares & SS JDM styled front lip
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-flares and lip
DJF280
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steel rust prone flares

will buy lip later when i have moved on a bit on my build :)

Posted on: 2011/4/29 11:51
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Re: Put your name in 4 SS bolt-on flares & SS JDM styled front lip
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i dont know if i want the lip JUST yet because i am still building my car up from the basic frame :) .. but a heap of other people will want to buy them so yeahh

Posted on: 2011/4/28 7:37
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Re: franks latest project
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any info on why he sold it .. i was just readin through his build and thought his progress was excellent.

nick

Posted on: 2011/4/19 13:35
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Re: The old rusty 76' build
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it love to have the sunny plate if i was in WA .. spose ill have to look round some more.. as i sed a while ago .. this is a GREAT build and will be a gem once its finished.

Nick

Posted on: 2011/4/19 9:20
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