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More ute pics

Post by ekv8ute »

Its raining in Batemans Bay (at last) too wet for a ride

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so here are some updated photos of the ute.

Interior done

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Tarp fitted

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Fuel cap

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Lowered again!

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See you all,Mark.
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Post by Trev »

Lookin good Mark, will we see you at the FB EK nationals at Albry? (see nationals section of forum.
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Hi Trev-yeah will see you in Albury.

Regards Mark
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Post by EK-179 »

i love it!!! what an excelent ute, and a v8 to :lol: keep the pics coming!!!!!
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looking good smithy
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Post by HEMI »

mmmm love the bumper bar and i think thats the best way to get the carpet to fit and mats can be removed or replaced?
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Post by ekv8ute »

Gidday Hemi,

The mats are removable-couldn't use pre formed carpet because tunnel has been replaced to fit trimatic and I don't think auto carpet would fit


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Post by Blacky »

Youive got some mighty nice toys in your shed Mark !
When you're faced with an unpleasant task that you really don't want to do, sometimes you just have to dig deep down inside and somehow find the patience to wait for someone else to do it for you.


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Post by ekv8ute »

Thanks Blacky,

The bike is a bit of a diversion from car stuff!You can never have enough toys.

Mark
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Post by Utey »

Mark

Could you post some pics of the tarp
I've just finished a ute and have been trying to make a hard cover (not going to well)
From what I can see your tarp looks very neat and could be the answer to my problem.
Any information pics would be a great help


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Post by Blacky »

Nick , there is a mob who make hard covers for utes , try a search on the FE/FC website , someone on there had one made out of fibreglass.
When you're faced with an unpleasant task that you really don't want to do, sometimes you just have to dig deep down inside and somehow find the patience to wait for someone else to do it for you.


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Post by Sammy »

very schmick looking ute! i am particularly interested in the fuel filler cap you have used, i have been looking at one from Earl's which has an outside diameter of 95mm (areo 300) is this what you used ? as it looks like it fits perfectly into the hole which is what i was hoping it would do.

they also come with the unleaded restrictor, locking cap and don't leak like all other ek caps i've had in the past :)

any info you can provide would be appreciated.
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Post by ekv8ute »

Gidday Sammy,

The cap is one of Earls can't remember which model- verrry expensive but a great product.
Had to cut internal lip from body and widen hole slightly then flatten mounting surface.
Try a motorcycle wrecker for similar cap!
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Post by Sammy »

thanks for the info, i havew had a rough measure of the earls ones and i thought it would be the go, the price doesn't worry me too much ($300 i think it was) but i need its features, locking, unleaded restrictor, and the hose fitting size .... anyways i wont hi-jack your thread.
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