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Re: Buying a 1200 ute with Ca18 conversion
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lol thats the one!! I am waiting to hear back from kegs!! I am keen as on his 1200! Quote:

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stock diff, scary small front brakes and no intercooler


That's the one!

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Re: Buying a 1200 ute with Ca18 conversion
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stock diff, scary small front brakes and no intercooler


That's the one!

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Posted on: 2008/6/4 1:49
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Re: Buying a 1200 ute with Ca18 conversion
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Definetly not my ute Tommy, mine is parked in the garage at home having the timing belt replaced this week.

Posted on: 2008/6/4 1:22
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Re: Buying a 1200 ute with Ca18 conversion
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i also remember that one with the massive rear flares. it was maroon 2, do we have any pics of this ute that your looking at purchasing mate?

Posted on: 2008/6/3 8:33
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Re: Buying a 1200 ute with Ca18 conversion
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I dont think so Tommy. This one was pretty neat when I saw it (some time ago, before it was engineered) and it had a stock diff, scary small front brakes and no intercooler. If the body is still good I reckon $9k is a good price.

Posted on: 2008/6/3 7:36
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Re: Buying a 1200 ute with Ca18 conversion
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its not bangers old ute is it lachie?

Posted on: 2008/6/3 6:15
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The candy apple red one


It's not candy. I spoke to the dude who built it and its a mazda maroon colour. Doesn't look candy at all.

The only really dodge things I found on it were where the seats were screwed down the screws had gone straight through the floor.

Also the speedo cable was hanging really low underneath the ute.

But I assume that this has been fixed since it got engineered and changed hands.

It had a big scratch on one side and the tray was a bit dinged up but the guy had made up a cover thing to cover that. Don't know if that comes with it or not.

That's about all I can remember Hope that's a bit of a help. Don't know how much it has changed since I looked at it.

Posted on: 2008/6/3 0:56
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yep thats the one!! The candy apple red one and if you know anything about it please do tell!! I am currently waiting to hear from him.

Posted on: 2008/6/2 23:25
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the 1200 apparently has a engerneering plate but it is from the ACT


Is this the maroon one with the grey interior thats $9,000?

Other things will be insurance if you are young cause that can be a killer.

Just take note of all the little things wrong with it cause they can add up.

It's normally cheaper buying one that has already had the conversion but it can work the other way if the conversion has been done poorly.

Posted on: 2008/6/2 11:29
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just outta curiosity. which ute is it, im from Canberra. maybe able 2 tell you what its like been part of the canberra dato club, i should know the one

Posted on: 2008/6/2 9:39
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