Newby FB/EK Ute

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kel3629
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Re: Newby FB/EK Ute

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Getting close now. Even been for a drive around the block :yeahhh:
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looking mint! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

got to be please... is that a 1 piece bumper i spy...?

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NoMAD wrote:looking mint! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

got to be please... is that a 1 piece bumper i spy...?

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Yep 1 piece
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Re: Newby FB/EK Ute

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nice :thumbsup: not keen on body colour bumpers though but not my car so that don't matter :lol:
sometimes yor just better off shitting in yor hands and clapping

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Just a question. I notice that a lot of people who convert three piece bumpers to one piece, paint them rather than re chroming. Is this because it's difficult to weld them up to a standard suitable for chroming? I'm considering going the one piece way, but definitely want chrome.

Nice ute too, by the way :thumbsup: I
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i think it's a cost thing mainly (would be in my case anyway) i know i looked into it once and the place said they would do it (weld it togeather) actually said they would prefer they did it and would affect waranty if i did it, prices have changed alot also i remember being quoted $500ish last time i asked it was $1100 :shock:
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Thanks Mick. I'd agree - $1,100 is a ridiculous amount of money for that.
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i spent 2 weeks solid on and off on my front bumper alone :shock:
welded it up also went to the effort of taking the seem out from the inside
so when you looked from under neath you couldnt see it was ever 3 pieces
now i got that thing straight was some of the best work i ever did
long story short
i gave it to my chrome plater with instructions on
TAKE AS MUCH TIME AS YOU WANT
CHARGE ME WHAT YOU WANT
JUST DONT $*#@ IT UP
its not like i can order another one from gmh
3 weeks latter i pick up the bumper
my son could ride motocross on :twisted:
was so pissed off it left me no option but to do major body work on and paint it :(
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one day il get in the mood to do another
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All Completed & registered and been on it's first outing. Drove like a new one (those wipers weren't the best in a heavy downpour though)
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Bewdiful :D :D :D :D you must be rapt - it looks a treat 8) 8) 8) 8)
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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very good :thumbsup: those wipers aren't exactly great in normal rain :wink: :lol:
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mate 8) your gonna get comments every time you stop
looks awsume :thumbsup:
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Great outcome on that project you have done a fantastic job!! Well done

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Re: Newby FB/EK Ute

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Thanks for all your comments Guys. Really appreciate it. Makes all the hard work worthwhile.

I thought I could now rest but the clutch went on the EH yesterday. So back on the tools again :crazy:

Kel
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