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SR20DET 1200 UTE
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Heya, i was on this forum before, got heaps of cool as ideas, and you guys helped me through heaps, havent been around for a while cos i have been doing this ute! so heres some pics of the finished product :)





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Posted on: 2005/12/20 1:59
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nice.......that looks sweet

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I'm guessing you're based in Canberra given the engine that you're using?

Much engineering required?
New transmission tunnel?

Posted on: 2005/12/20 4:29
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Im actually in Hamilton, New Zealand.. yea, has been a mission, but well worth it!

Lots of Trans tunnel mods.. go to www.datsun.co.nz for all the details if ya wanna read up, and im more than happy to help anyone who is looking at doing the conversion, i learnt alot along the way :)

girls can do anything

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looks nice. only thing i'm not a fan of is the front being cut up to fit the cooler. Other than that it looks sweet. Have u got any time slips or power figures?

Posted on: 2005/12/20 5:33
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Good to see another SR20DET 1200 ute going around. Looks pretty good. I kinda agree with 1200U and would keep the front nice and clean but great job. Well Done. :)

Posted on: 2005/12/20 6:09
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my guess would be that the front was removed to allow the installation of the engine & gearbox as a unit... as well as making room for the intercooler

looks like a quality ute though

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Fabulous job, a very striking colour, & work of engineering to be rightly proud of, but I'm afraid that I will agree with some of the others,.. great body, but a shame about the face.

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my guess is that you can actually install the engine and gearbox with room for the intercooler without doing that to the front... just a guess ;)

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yeah i would take a guess that the engine, box and cooler can all fit in without cutting the front up. Seemed to work on my car

Posted on: 2005/12/25 9:04
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