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my new ride 1200 ute
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pick up this beast after selling my Legnum vr4.
getting picked up sat then freighted to cairns from melb.
cant wait till it here.
L20 engine converted. just gunna enjoy for a while then
restore interior to jdm spec.

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Posted on: 2013/1/9 11:05
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Yeah i saw this thing, if i was looking for one myself i would have jumped on it!! i cant remember, was the l20 engineered??
Would go sick with twin webers or EFI!!!! Stroker... etc etc.
haha very neat ute mate! nice work!

Posted on: 2013/1/9 11:12
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nice find, first l-series ute ive seen! looks like a neat job too

enjoy it, no doubt you will

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i hope so. it will be a change after legnum thats for sure.
i have been looking for ages, wanted a ca18det conversion completed most of them are for sale are a mess. (i work 7 days a week in my own business.....coffee roasting, and i have a 7 month old)
So this appealed to me with the old school look and the l series. had enough of turbos etc after modding up my vr4.

Posted on: 2013/1/9 11:22
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Congrats, hope it's as good as it looks. Join the L series 5 speed clan. It's the way they should have been made stock! (some were OS not here)

Posted on: 2013/1/9 14:40
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it finally arrived in cairns yesterday after a long journey from mildura!
Got the speedo working.....old owner was using a gps hardwired in.
fuel guage not working but will fix.
interior is in great nick.....but brown, not sure i like it, was thinking of all black but like the original feel too.
so the plan thus far
-engineers and rwc
-tidy up gauges off steering colum under dash
-install washer bottle
-line tub with nonslip paint (rhino liner etc)
-fix oil leak

then:
- new seats - sparco sprints
- redo exhaust
- front brakes/booster

start saving for ca conversion

Posted on: 2013/1/30 11:13
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Why engineer if going CA, seems a waste. And why booster? Not really needed

Posted on: 2013/1/30 11:19
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forgot to add, pretty impressed with how hard it goes with the l20b!
ive had a 180b and worked 120y before but this really hammers!
Thought i would struggle after selling my sweetly modded legnum vr4
but the fun factor is 100 times better and alot more of an engaging drive!

Posted on: 2013/1/30 11:23
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unfamilia....
would just assume (without researching or using the search tab yet) would need to if going disk brake all round?
Will go ca in a year or so, but need to get rego and rwc in its current state and also insurance. could maybe find someone to rwc with the l20b but i dont need the hassle if pulled over

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its the whole driving experience of the 1200
a feeling you will get no where else, glad your enjoying it!

ps i like the L series, its different!

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