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Re: Nay's 1200 ute build
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sprayed the interior bits that needed to be done today to match the tan inerior.
should end up looking pretty good in the interior

Posted on: 2010/4/27 12:22
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getting the interior done slowly,
sorta crappy job when installing all new parts, have to make them fit.
got the carpet, seats, seatbelts, door trims and body rubbers in.
getting the dash back through the week and so should be able to start putting the stereo in.
is coming together nicely, FINALLY
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Posted on: 2010/5/4 10:12
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bit of an update, have since installed the dash and cluster.
and tonight installed the stereo, all good to go.
just got 2x 6" speakers in kick panels gunna look into some tweeters for a bit more depth in sound.
next job is to hook up all the instrument cluster,
and install new speedo and choke cables as they were both snapped.
oh, and yesterday we got the windscreen and rear window installed, and hooked up all the wipers and horn so thats all sorted.
we also just sprayed underneath the car in black sound deadener and got new tyres while they were off.
so its almost there, just gunna do a major service on weekend to prep it for driving.

Posted on: 2010/5/20 12:11
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couple of pics of the ute at the moment,
got a bit more done on the weekend
so now the interior is pretty much finished, just waiting on some door handles and speedo cable, thanks ivan1 and datute1.
cut out the hardcover aswell so will get onto fiberglassing and painting that to put it on.
was hoping would be ready for SDC cruise this saturday night, but might be ready in 2 weeks hopefully!
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and a bit off topic, got some new xxr rims for my sedan
will look schmick when i get some tyres
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Posted on: 2010/5/25 11:06
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Re: Nay's 1200 ute build
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yeah im loving it

Posted on: 2010/5/25 11:09
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Re: Nay's 1200 ute build
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and those rims look awesome dude

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Love this build. Looks great guys. Coming together slowly but surely. What brand bucket seats are they fitted in there? Looks good

Posted on: 2010/5/25 11:33
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For a cheap car these datos can get super expensive....!
All the bits for my ute have been acquired, I only need time and a panel beater/painter! Anyone able to help
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yeah it all takes time, and plus we don't get much time to work on it except for the weekends.
um the seats we got off ebay, seat link and luckily they bolted straight up to the original seat rails, and fit in the interior snuggly around the seatbelts, handbrake, etc
i'm gunna get some for my sedan, just because they are suited so perfectly for the 1200.

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done a fair bit on the ute since last week.
we finished the interior including door trims and seats, installed speedo cable, installed 12v demister/fan.
then we installed some led's to replace the indicators/parkers at the front, and number plate light at the back. so they look sweet, heaps better than standard.
fixed up the choke cable, wiper and washer motors, and the horn.
then we found out the wheel cylinders were leaking so replaced both the rear ones
and thats about where we left it last night.
ALMOST ready for rego! hahaha

and a bit of a side, got my new wheels on my car, heaps of stretch in the tyre + mad offset = YUMMMMMY
now just need to build the coilovers for it!

Posted on: 2010/6/1 8:42
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Very nice. Just wondering, how have you finished off the inside tray?

Posted on: 2010/6/1 8:55
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