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  • #31
    Things that have been done this year so far (with those responsible in brackets)

    MT's on 16" wheels
    9" front driving lamps (me)
    3" sus lift (Bushwhacker)
    New rear shocks (Tony)
    New exhaust (Tony)
    New driveshaft gaitor (Tony)

    Happening soon

    2" bodylift (Me and Bushwhacker)
    four 8" rooflights (me)
    Custom twin exhaust (me and me mate Dave)

    Not really sure what to do after that.
    Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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    • #32
      still having disco's in my garage!...

      waiting for one of you lot to book me for a party!!




      (lasers are cool!... i want more!)
      nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!

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      • #33
        Well in the last 12 months
        Micky thompson baja claws 31 10.5 15
        2" body lift
        Roughtrax 2" rear springs
        Tractor ball/pin hitch
        waxoiled
        air con removed
        raised diff breathers
        and the homemade snorkel


        To do
        ES9000 rear shocks
        wheel spacers
        2"coil spacers
        CB

        OH AND

        light bar
        rear work light
        2"uprated torson bars
        winchbumper and winch
        bonnet vents

        And anything else i can afford when i get overtime
        Last edited by Woodzie; 20 October 2006, 23:24.
        www.daemon4x4.org

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        • #34
          well i am going to graft a set of gpz900r forks and wheels into a gpz550...
          it's in me shed, mate.

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          • #35
            Right (if i can remember)
            DONE
            Bling'd me instrument lights, switch light's and interior light's,
            Made and fitted a roof console and fitted the multichanger and a CB radio in it
            Fitted a switch on the AC fan,
            Fitted new carpet (in the truck , not the house),
            Replaced the speakers,
            Fitted crag wheels (ebay)
            Fitted two 2 1/2" foggies on the front,
            Fitted a roof light bar,
            Fitted a rear high brake light,
            Fitted two vents and fans in the bonnet,
            Fitted jaos full bars
            Fitted six 6" spotties on em,
            Fitted oil pres, oil temp, volts, boost, wat temp, and compass,
            Fitted a $hit load of switches


            TO DO (got the bits)
            Fit four 2 1/2" spotties to the roof bar (and relay's)
            Underseal it,
            Fit tow bar,
            Fit rear bars,
            Fit intercooler (need the pipework),

            TO DO (aint got the bits or the money)
            Stainless steel 3" exhaust,
            Snorkel,
            Remove air con,
            New injectors and glow plugs,
            Bob's board
            Fuel cat and me heat exchanger (for veg)
            Regester for veg ,
            Fit a second fuel tank and a extra cooling rad (where the air con one was),
            Fit hood scoop,
            Fit rear mount spare and tailgate and all the other cr@p that goes with it,
            Fit rear spoiler,
            Not to mention all the oil changes and filters and timeing belts and oh $hit
            Last edited by POPEYE; 20 October 2006, 21:42.
            Too young to die and too old to give a toss

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            • #36
              Originally posted by ian619

              Remove air con,
              Fit hood scoop,
              Well, who's been a busy boy then!

              The air con removal is a freebie - and you won't believe the difference - quieter engine, less drag on the engine, lighter truck, (ever so slightly) quicker truck, cooler engine so you won't need extra scoop or rads...........

              And easy to get to everything underneath.
              Another member of the 'A' team

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              • #37
                Originally posted by The Lovely Boyo
                Well, who's been a busy boy then!

                The air con removal is a freebie - and you won't believe the difference - quieter engine, less drag on the engine, lighter truck, (ever so slightly) quicker truck, cooler engine so you won't need extra scoop or rads...........

                And easy to get to everything underneath.
                I like the air-con. Even on a cold winters morning, it's useful to keep the windows clear.
                It just does, OK?

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                • #38
                  me too but its such a pain underneath and I just broke mine again so i gotta pay for more gas. in the summer im not sure how i'd live without it!
                  Tim
                  Break It,Fix It,Repeat,Break It,Fix It,Repeat

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by dirtydog
                    me too but its such a pain underneath and I just broke mine again so i gotta pay for more gas. in the summer im not sure how i'd live without it!
                    I think it's one of those things, that once you've had you need it from then on.
                    It just does, OK?

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                    • #40
                      Mine never has worked so i wont miss it, had it on a granada and only used it once on that, on a very hot day, it was nice to sit in a cool car while it was sweltering out side, but the upside dont justify the drag and all that stuff bolted on so it's comeing off, would'nt mind keeping the comp in case i "do a Boyo" on it
                      Too young to die and too old to give a toss

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by dave.j.robbo
                        I think you'll find most exhausts rust from the inside out.....
                        OK, in that case, remove the exhaust, place on it's end, plug up the bottom hole and fill up with ally paint, shake about a bit and empty into a bucket,
                        inside painted!!! replace and start up, catches fire, insurance job
                        Too young to die and too old to give a toss

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                        • #42
                          Mods this year:

                          Broke a truck
                          Bought new truck
                          Broke new truck
                          Fixed new truck
                          Selling new truck to fix old truck!



                          Then it gets interesting!

                          New 33's on new rims
                          5" suspension lift
                          2" Body lift
                          Es9000's
                          New torsion bars
                          New winch bumper
                          New rear bumper
                          Snorkel
                          New spots

                          Get 2nd job to pay for it all!

                          Oh and update new website with lots more stuff - when I can fit it in!
                          I NEED TO OFFROAD!

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