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Re: Wood Tray????
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I guess it could look alright, but (I assume)with the sides of the tray and the wheel arches being the same colour as the rest of the shell, it may look a little out of place.

You never know, you might find that it looks fantastic.

Good Luck!!!

ps: there is a mazda ute in Canberra that has a flat tray (like a HQ one tonner) that is polished wood and it looks very nice indeed.

Posted on: 2004/3/12 4:10
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Wood Tray????
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Ok now this may sound a bit weird but at the moment my 1200 ute has a lot .... well not a lot a few specks of rust in the back tray. im thinkin about cuttin out the tray and lining it with treated polished wood. Now my dad thinks im a dickhead cos it would look stupid, but seriously i have no idea. I prolly wont do it, but i need sum kinda idea.

Posted on: 2004/3/12 4:04
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