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Re: Dato 1200 ute ca18det or a15?
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Yeah I'm keen to do that but it's just all the fab costs for front mount ,radiator etc has the rules changed I heard its impossible to get it engineered

Posted on: 2012/2/7 12:51
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Re: Dato 1200 ute ca18det or a15?
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me personally didnt find the a series quick enough so take a punt and finish the ca...worse comes to worse u can take it back to a ca n/a

Posted on: 2012/2/7 12:46
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Re: Dato 1200 ute ca18det or a15?
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I'm in Sydney mate

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Re: Dato 1200 ute ca18det or a15?
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Depends on where your from dude

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Dato 1200 ute ca18det or a15?
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People I need some help here I've got my dato 1200 ute and it has a ca18det sitting in it I'm worried about engineering it should I take it out and do a lumpy as a15 or take the punt and finish the ca your thoughts would be much appreciated on making a decision cheers

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