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anyone know where to get new/second hand interior tray floor and wheel tubs. My poor old utes been carrying rocks for 20 odd years so they're pretty knackered. Thanks

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The floor and guards can be "printed" to your floor profile for an extremely perfect fit. For technical enquiries you can call John on 0414858794.

I hope this helps you. I know they are in melb nut it may be worth call.
I'll email you some pics of what they do if you want

Posted on: 2004/7/30 1:16
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Make a new floor out of chequer plating, it looks the goods and is very strong, and also make those removable side panles out of it aswell to give it a bit extra. as for the arches just get some new ones made up a bit wider than original to give it a "phat" look and the you may have the option for wider rear wheels

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I'll send ya some pics of the floors these guys make. I myself am not a fan of chequer plating, Im not have a dig at ya but I think t looks cheap. You also might have to look at prices. Isn't chequer plating a bit pricey?

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I'm also not a big fan of the old chequer plate. I'd rather the tray looked original. YAJOKN, if u could email some photos that would be great. do you know what prices are involved

Posted on: 2004/7/30 3:59
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Can't give you prices but have already emailed the pics to you mate. I also got the guy to contact you via email. I hope thats ok.

Posted on: 2004/7/30 5:01
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I rang john and had a chat. I also saw the photos. pretty neat, but the level of damage in my tray would need about 40 thousand kilos of fibreglass and also they would need the ute to make a good print. I might try fabricating one I've been thinking about for awhile. Those fiberglass ones are pretty pricey too. I'm pretty nifty with the old welder so I'll start playing with it.

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Cool. Didn't know about the prices.
Good luck with it. Post some before and after pics.

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