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#1 High Steppin' utes
Dodgeman Posted on: 2005/12/1 13:20
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#2 Re: High Steppin' utes
pager Posted on: 2005/12/1 23:47
I think the side steps on the yellow one are quite neat. hmm wonder how they would look on a normal ute....


#3 Re: High Steppin' utes
sidedraught Posted on: 2005/12/2 0:30
Thats pretty neat, what are they on shortened Hilux chassis or Suzuki LJ80 chassis?


#4 Re: High Steppin' utes
Nissan4Eva Posted on: 2005/12/2 1:07
have one of those utes here too. its based on a suzuki Samuri chassis(long wheel base). Has a 4age with 2 45 weber carbs.


#5 Re: High Steppin' utes
hotrod88 Posted on: 2005/12/2 4:42
those are so cool man!!!!!


#6 Re: High Steppin' utes
reallyuted Posted on: 2005/12/2 4:50
sweeeeet rides


#7 Re: High Steppin' utes
matbighat Posted on: 2005/12/2 5:11
Roll monsters to be sure


#8 Re: High Steppin' utes
Dodgeman Posted on: 2005/12/2 11:27
My daughter wants either a Suzuki 4WD or a 1200 ute. A 4WD Datsun 1200 ute looks like a 2 for 1 deal in one car.


#9 Re: High Steppin' utes
snowy Posted on: 2005/12/2 11:51
Those things are so cool. The ultimate 1200 ute.


#10 Re: High Steppin' utes
b310gx Posted on: 2005/12/3 3:03
i was wandering through the car park at rush's
pick-a-part a few months ago when i saw the yellow ute.at first i thought it was a nice ute on a car trailer,it wasn't til i got close that i saw what it really was.it's that tall.



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