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#28
Re: Nay's 1200 ute build
ZigZag
Posted on: 2010/6/5 11:15
yeah i have red suede leather and red vinyl interior in mine, really stands out with the black paint but there is something about yours that makes me happy.
#27
Re: Nay's 1200 ute build
DA75EZ
Posted on: 2010/6/5 11:03
you would be suprised how simple and cheap it is to get the interior looking like that
only cost us bout $1500 all up
#25
Re: Nay's 1200 ute build
DA75EZ
Posted on: 2010/6/5 10:56
yeah blob the dash is recovered, we pulled it out and gave it to the local upholsterer, and he retrimmed it, and also did the roof lining and sunvisors for us.
the door trims and kickpanels on the otherhand were custom made by a bloke in Penrith that we got in touch with. James - 0414308443 and he said he will make any custom designs that anyone wants. and yes greendog, sedan will be dumped soon! and so will the arse end of the ute! i think the shoes could do with replacing, so might aswell do them on front and rear aswell. just a bit of fiddling around haha hows Dan's brakes coming along ay?
#24
Re: Nay's 1200 ute build
blob
Posted on: 2010/6/5 10:45
The whole lot looks awesome - a real credit to both of you!
I really like the interior. Is the dash re-covered, painted, fibreglass etc Who did your door trim's?
#23
Re: Nay's 1200 ute build
greendog
Posted on: 2010/6/5 9:34
looking good guys congrats on rego.definetly some original paint,interior is mint too.so when does she get lowered?;)
brakes are adjusted properly, could u adjust them up til they start grabbing?if cable is tight and if shoes have meat on them still, it should work,maybe best get ur new cylinders in and see how she goes.note to ben:sedan needs dumping.
#22
Re: Nay's 1200 ute build
DA75EZ
Posted on: 2010/6/5 8:44
alright finally got the ute regoed yesterday.
just had to adjust the brakes up properly aswell cos they weren't working properly. ended pulling them apart and one of the front wheel cylinders was leaking brake fluid, making the brakes slide and not operate. so now gotta wait till next weekend to fix it cos the parts shops had no stock. apart from that, the handbrake doesnt hold, we've adjusted the shoes correctly, and the cable adjustment under the car is wound right up, but still doesnt work, does anyone have any clues as to why? well here are some pics that i took today, ENJOY ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() and my new wheels and tyres on my sedan ![]() ![]()
#21
Re: Nay's 1200 ute build
DA75EZ
Posted on: 2010/6/1 9:21
yeah we just sprayed it with black sound deadener, and that gave it a deep rough feel, but we are eventually going to cover it in marine carpet, and we made a hardcover to go on top.
#20
Re: Nay's 1200 ute build
demacoz
Posted on: 2010/6/1 8:55
Very nice. Just wondering, how have you finished off the inside tray?
#19
Re: Nay's 1200 ute build
DA75EZ
Posted on: 2010/6/1 8:42
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! You can view topic.
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