ute tray colour
As far as I know the metal was the body colour as was the metal skid strips, the flooring was laminated plywood and Masonite & painted Mundi brown (chocolate brown).
The Masonite was a special Masonite with a very hard surface - can still buy it but it costs about double the price of standard stuff. The thickness of the plywood plus Masonite brought the floor up level with the metal floor.
The Masonite was a special Masonite with a very hard surface - can still buy it but it costs about double the price of standard stuff. The thickness of the plywood plus Masonite brought the floor up level with the metal floor.
The only reason for time is so everything dosen't happen at once.
If Macca's home delivered there'd be one less drunk on the road.
If Macca's home delivered there'd be one less drunk on the road.
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Re: ute
Thanks Adam, I used your ute as a reference, once I saw it, it pretty much sealed the decision.Kingaz wrote:Go body colour Sam this was a lesson i learny after spraying mine black once the colour went on instead it looks amazing
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Not sure Blacky - I guess Bunnies Gunnersens or Collie.
I got mine when they were doing alterations at work a fair while ago & it's impact resistant - think it's called Masonite Tempered
I got mine when they were doing alterations at work a fair while ago & it's impact resistant - think it's called Masonite Tempered
The only reason for time is so everything dosen't happen at once.
If Macca's home delivered there'd be one less drunk on the road.
If Macca's home delivered there'd be one less drunk on the road.
