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Re: ute trays
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i would love to buy your ute of ya beatz but cant really afford owning 2 cars especailly on apprentice wages.

petergranger thanks for that link yeah i did see that a while back but i am thinkin about cutting the old tray completely out and replacing not just covering like most people have said or done. cheers anyway

Posted on: 2006/11/22 11:46
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Re: ute trays
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petergranger - no worries mate! thanks for putting the pic up

Posted on: 2006/11/22 8:09
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Re: ute trays
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Before we put my ute up for sale Scott was going to put a plate in to cover my tray and carpet it. I had no rust tho so dunno if thats a good idea for a tray with rust.

You wanna buy my ute while yours is off the road???? Please!!! i dont want a stranger taking him

Posted on: 2006/11/22 5:31
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Re: ute trays
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Just if ur interested there was a thread on this probably only 3 weeks ago.

Thread Here!!!

but this was one pic i came accross while reading the thread.
(thanks 2qk4u, Hope u don't mind)
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Pretty cool but a lot of work. have a read of the thread to hear what others said.
hope it helps.
good luck
Peter

Posted on: 2006/11/22 4:39
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ute trays
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howdy all i am just about to hopefully take my ute off the road so that it can finally get the body fixed( rust cut out and replaced new panels and painted )
i have come to abit of a problem with the tray floor i am not sure what to reaplce it with as it is to badly dented/rusted to just keep. but am unsure of what to use instead. i have been thinking of using prob 3mm checker plate and making it water tight but would like to have a floor with no ridges or bumps or lumps just for looks reason at that.
if you have any ideas or pics please post up so i can get some feedback
cheers matt

Posted on: 2006/11/21 18:49
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