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Re: My 1200 2door project has begun!!
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Quinn,
The guy that put photos up of his ute a couple of weeks ago, it had all white interior.
He said that he tried the console in from his fathers 91 holden barina (aka suzuki swift) it fitted spot on and it had the drink holder.
I can't be 100% sure but I think they had a small glove type compartment with a open out door also.

Posted on: 2003/10/28 1:35
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Re: fs datsun 1200 ute
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It sound really good and I would like another ute to play with while doing mine up.
But you are too far away for me and it would cost tooo much to transport it from Easter Island to here.

Posted on: 2003/10/27 21:20
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Re: What Cam?
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Check out the cam maker sites (wade,crow etc).
They have catalogues of their various popular cams with descriptions of performance levels and how they match your current or proposed mods.

Posted on: 2003/10/27 20:52
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Re: Sunroof In datsun 1000
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Well I have had a sunroof in my old Fairmont for 20 years and I reckon outside of the first 6 months we would have been lucky to use it a dozen times.
It is either too cold, too windy, too hot or too noisy.
It is not that I don't like it , it is just no where near as good and practical as you think it will be.
So there, that's my rant.

Posted on: 2003/10/27 9:45
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Re: nissan.co.za
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I'll go with and give three CHEERS

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With the Bakkie's styling, it can truly be said that "Something with class is always in style"
May they be making them for decades to come.
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Posted on: 2003/10/27 2:59
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Re: rides like a brick
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I know I am taking Dodgemans area of expertise here so I will tread carefully.
The obvious is tyre pressure & tyre type, but I am sure that has been considered.

Posted on: 2003/10/24 0:35
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Re: I'm A Daddy
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Hey Demojob, that is a great idea
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I've had part in creating, but for her first car it would be good if she got a 1200

If you get a nice little coupe (girls love sporty cars) now and put it away, it will be worth a mint in 18 years time

Posted on: 2003/10/22 23:28
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Re: 180B vs 1200
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I'd almost ask it for advice with my girlfriend



I'm with Dattodude
Sign to a girl forum to ask those kind of questions
girls know about girls


Posted on: 2003/10/22 22:57
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Re: 180B vs 1200
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Exams!! wrong time to make that decision
You may regret it later so keep the 1200.

Posted on: 2003/10/22 4:57
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Re: ute tray
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G'day Dat-sin,
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You said;-
" it looks really nice. ive also taken the 2 locking mechanisms off the back and put a single hilux one inside the tray,"
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I was wondering what the model of hilux was and how difficult was it to fit? If I went the hard top way I would still want to use the t'gate/tray and so would need it to be lock up on the inside.

Posted on: 2003/10/21 23:13
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