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well its been almost 3 years since I bought the ute and it is finally complete.
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ive still got to finish off my hard cover and a couple of other things but wat u's recon so far?

Posted on: 2007/11/28 10:46
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#### thats clean as! Nice work! Im assuming thats just a A12 hence the stocko carby? Factory under dash A/C too! Does it work?

Love the centre consol! Whats it out of? Dare I say a Falcon? Looks Falcon-esk.

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Oh man.. good work.

A/c is working too?.. Very nice.

I bet a lot of people on here envy you for getting the project finished.


Posted on: 2007/11/28 10:53
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nice engine bay and ohh aircon to die for.

Posted on: 2007/11/28 10:56
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yep the a/c works....very effectively. It has an a14 in it but the standard carb is to make people in think that its just a standard motor, i do have a set of twin su's to go on later. the console is out of a KQ laser, fitted well i just made the front section to house my gauges.

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Pretty sick mate, but i dont like the seat pattern, your choice, but aye, what youve done is pretty good, i envy you coz at the moment my datto is a pile of rust..

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What size rims are they Pete??, and what struts/suspension work have you done?

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Where'd u get your air con? and how much?

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Nice ute mate, I love everything about it...

Posted on: 2007/11/28 11:39
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VERY nicely done, particularly the interior. The insert pattern on the seats matches the door trim inserts & the plain colour of the seat sides
matches the console, which incidentally looks like it's a genuine 1200 part.
In fact, I thought it might have been from the show pony version of the Bakkie as it fits in so well.

That nipple stiffener on the passenger side should make for some interesting driving too.

Congratulations on a great job.

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