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Re: 1200 Ute - Slow progress
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I decided it's easier to load all the pics on to Instagram.

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Posted on: 2014/11/30 11:58
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Re: 1200 Ute - Slow progress
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Things are slowly starting to take shape....

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Posted on: 2014/12/11 22:02
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Re: 1200 Ute - Slow progress
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Well done on the progress. Its looking sharp now!

Posted on: 2014/12/11 23:14
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Just spent the best $230 on the ute ever.

The B-Projects crossmember that they sell for the 56A to 60A gearbox swap is bloody spot on. Bolted straight up, took 10 mins, perfect fit, and no dicking about cutting and welding etc etc. They also send you a threaded 'bung' that goes into the reverse light sensor which means no stuffing around cutting down the sensor and liquid welding it closed.

Posted on: 2014/12/16 11:32
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B-projects is the go!

Your ute is looking good.

What rotors are you using, and what work was needed to fit them?
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Posted on: 2014/12/16 21:49
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Thanks DD.

Rotors are just some rear 280zx items. The conversion is the one from mklotz/ratsun. Bought the adaptor kit from him a few years ago.

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The next few steps... New screen, new hood lining and some other bits and pieces.

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Posted on: 2014/12/26 23:41
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Looks VERY tidy! Where did you get the headlining from? Looks excellent.

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Thanks Chris.

Hood lining was done by a guy here in Darwin. Think it cost about $250 inc installation.

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Things are taking shape more and more. Next big hurdle for me will be getting it to run with twin dellortos rather than the single down draught that it has always had. (any suggestions?). Found some extractors for it so will have a local exhaust place bend up some new pipes and get it welded together. Other than that just waiting for some carpets and door rubbers to arrive.

Posted on: 2014/12/28 21:32
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