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what about an L300 tray back

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L300 tray back or not?


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you'll run into problems
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you fool don't do it
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what about an L300 tray back

Post by twinnie »

i was down the south coast of nsw the other week and i saw a very nice lifted L300 which got me thinking it's a bit top heavy but if you cut most of that top off then you have a go most places (i can't say anyware of this forum) truck with a huge bed.

now the plot thickens there is a guy selling 2 L300s near me for $2000 one is running the other not so. my question is how mutch do you think it is to have the thing cut down? i know a tray will be $2000 ish and if the cut and shut costs $2000 ish then i'll have a very cool and uneque 4x4 truck for $6000 :lol:

what do you think?

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Post by -Scott- »

I think it's an excellent idea - I recommend you add fuel injection to the motor, because I don't believe a serious offroad 4wd should have a carburettor. Other than that, I think it has great potential.
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Post by twinnie »

looks like i was way out with the conversion cost! it's more like $9000+

i'm sure it could be done cheaper if i did a bit of work my self like most of the chop and just left the pro's to do the cleaning up and welding?

any one had experiance with body mods?

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Post by pongo »

there is one on ebay atm. not long left on it

was about $400
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l300

Post by klrevo »

yeh i saw a cutoff single cab l300 up at coolum when i was up there all last week.

pretty neat, but obviously home done, still, looked cool

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Post by twinnie »

any pics?

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Post by klrevo »

sorry man i dont hey, wont be seeing pics from me for a while, lost my camera somewhere along the lines, stuffed if i know where

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! :bad-words:

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Post by L200 newb »

Why not just go for a l200 trayback ute???????
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Post by twinnie »

becuase that wouldn't be unusual enough.

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Post by -Scott- »

L200 newb wrote:Why not just go for a l200 trayback ute???????
The cab-forward driving position in the L300 will create a MUCH bigger tray.
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Post by hairy one »

A 4wd drive Kombi!! Thats what the l300 ute will look like.

If you get the diesel motors then it will be the injected motor already.
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Post by twinnie »

ah but i didn't say ute did i... i said tray back you know exposed chasis and all that it will look like one of those small mazda trucks but higher and tougher.

and no i've desided not to go ahead with it, it would just be a big pita

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Post by klrevo »

i rekon just build it up delica style, 1991 delica style. i woudltn mind one, got one pretty similar to this one near me, looks sweet as for a tourer/surf/fishing car.

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Post by klrevo »

closer.....

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Post by hairy one »

A 4wd drive Kombi!! Thats what the l300 ute will look like.

If you get the diesel motors then it will be the injected motor already.
Ok So it will look better than a Kombi .

Even if the colour is ?????
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Post by jav »

It would look better on a mog chassie.
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