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whos that guy for rear sections

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whos that guy for rear sections

Post by outback_lux »

i got told that someone on here makes or sells those prefabed rear inserts for chopping a patrol up,

any one got his name, or know of anyone who does this

thanks
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Post by jav »

johny trackabout I think.
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Post by beretta »

Interested in this myself actually. Actually I think it was Ontrack in Brisbane that was getting them? Can't remember, I read it somewhere.

Mick off here would know he put an insert in his I think?
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Post by outback_lux »

beretta wrote:Interested in this myself actually. Actually I think it was Ontrack in Brisbane that was getting them? Can't remember, I read it somewhere.

Mick off here would know he put an insert in his I think?
its 2dextreme username is him, good help and knows his stuff
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Post by badger »

ontrack were getting them, so was 2dextreme and a few other places.
mick used the rear window surround from a triton
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Post by Mick. »

beretta wrote:Interested in this myself actually. Actually I think it was Ontrack in Brisbane that was getting them? Can't remember, I read it somewhere.

Mick off here would know he put an insert in his I think?
No Paul we modified a factory GQ ute rear end to fit. We wanted to make the back slop rather then have the guilatine look where you cut it straight off just to be different. :lol:

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Post by GQ4.8coilcab »

Mick. wrote:
beretta wrote:Interested in this myself actually. Actually I think it was Ontrack in Brisbane that was getting them? Can't remember, I read it somewhere.

Mick off here would know he put an insert in his I think?
No Paul we modified a factory GQ ute rear end to fit. We wanted to make the back slop rather then have the guilatine look where you cut it straight off just to be different. :lol:

Cheers Mick.
any photos?
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Post by Mick. »

Yes mate there all here. www.warrenl.gallery.netspace.net.au

Don't take any notice of the cheka plate rear though thats only so I could drive it until the exo was built and I recieved my airshox. I get embarrased about my big rear end. :oops: :lol:

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Post by GQ4.8coilcab »

looks awsome, much better then the high roof ;)
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Post by Mick. »

GQ4.8coilcab wrote:looks awsome, much better then the high roof ;)
Thanks mate I just picked up the rear shocks today so I should be able to get rid of that ugly rear end now. :armsup:

Cheers Mick.
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