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king05
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Post by king05 »

Hi all, been working on this for about 3 years (when time permits) fairly close now to getting it on the road, this forum has been a big influence, and i am on here daily, so i thought it was about time i contributed :) cheers peter

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Devilrod
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Post by Devilrod »

Cool another modified :twisted: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Bet you can't wait to hit the road. Looks good. 8)
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Thommo
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Post by Thommo »

Onya Pete 8)

Thanks for sharing your ride with us.

Geez, a smooth bumper makes a big differance to the look of the front.

Welcome to the forum mate :wink:

Cheers
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Post by Trev »

Kewl man :D
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Post by dave68 »

Noice and 8) 8) 8) 8) Another idea to be slolen.....Oh to be orginal :twisted: :twisted: :wink:
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LYNCHPIN
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Post by LYNCHPIN »

Nice looking ute, love the front bumper bar.

Cheers Paul
king05
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Post by king05 »

thanks for the comments, cant wait to get registered so i can lower it as its way too high, need to replace a few suspension bushes etc so it will pass a roadworthy then finish the scallop work and add the lakes pipes and dummy spots and i'll be happy :) :) oh and speaking of stolen ideas the trim is excactly the same as what south coast customs had in his panno, i really liked it so thats what i went with :D
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Post by Laingy »

love it Thats one sweet looking ute, get it on the road and enjoy the drive :lol: 8)
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Post by mrs ratbox »

kool paint looks like it's coated in glass, funny all the comments on the front bar i,m pretty sure fatboy's old ute had the same treatment and so did my old convertable but no overriders on the front
and thinking of doing it on the one i'm doing now but not sure with only the bars done and all the rest being chrome
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Post by gazrat »

i like that i think i have seen this before i was at your house with muncher
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king05
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Post by king05 »

yeah ratbox i really only painted the bars etc as the chrome wasn't good enough and its way cheaper, after fitting the bars i reckon it would've looked better without over riders but you get that!
gaz yeah that was my place, it was only half in undercoat when you were here, boy that was a long time ago :)
Kingaz
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Post by Kingaz »

Good work mate great to see another ute nearly on the road!!!

Post up some progress pics would love to see the build as well

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