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POWER WINDOWS IN 1200 UTE
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hi i was just wondering if any1 has tried this im guna giv it ago today when im fiddling with my ute so let me know if any1 has tried this plzz any help or tips would be much appreciated THANX APPSY1

Posted on: 2007/3/17 22:35
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hmmm it would be cool i guess

but take some effort
cost a bit
add some weight

not worth it when u can wind down the passenger window by just stretching your arm across, without even leaning over!

one of the coolest things about 1200's!

thats just my opinion tho
good luck if you go ahead with it

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yea but im lazy and cant be bothered lol.. i wouldnt mind doin this conversion so it will be interesting to see how you go. i might try some door poppers too one day. try make everything open by a push of a button. tray. torno cover. everything. would be trick i recon

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there was actually a power window kit kicking around on ebay not so long ago,it had the full instalation parts,motors, wiring,relays,covers for the holes where the winders use to be ,looked like a great kit ,would have got it my self how ever the asking price was a bit much for my budget,have a look may still be able to find it????

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THANX alot for the reply ange its not costing anything coz i pulld da motors out of an old commodore i got so i thought y not iv neva cn it dun b4 so il giv it ago if it dusnt work il keep da original setup THANX APPSY1

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i might be doin this to my sedan when it is nearing completion but i will have to wait and see if i can be bothered to install it.
would be pretty cool cause i have never seen it done before also

Posted on: 2007/3/17 23:42
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I have fitted power windows and keyless entry to my ute, Not that dificult. I used an aftermarket universal kit, works great and only took about 6 hours to fit.

Posted on: 2007/3/18 2:04
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Its not that hard to do.Just takes some time. Depending which state your from, here in melbourne my work use the kits from electric-life in cobourg. These are good quality and resonably priced!

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hey sss. do you have any pics of inside your car. id like to see where you would mount these things or what they look like. how fast do they wind up and down. i heard some are weak

Posted on: 2007/3/18 3:27
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i am planning onthe same thing...keyless entry as my doors are to be shaved...driver door came shaved and will get passenger door shaved for $150 at Living Low Customs. but i want to put electric windows on coz that is what m used to. my TX5 has them so i am just used to pressing a button. and as for the hard tonnue cover never thought of having that open. but i don't know if that's how it opens anyway. i am getting a hard cover for $1600 incl. frieght from that guy on the site that does the fibreglass dashes n stuff i think and it comes with all the gas struts and internal locks and instructions to fit yourself so i assume it would be automatic opening but not sure.

either way i think electric windows would be cool

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