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Disco ute chops

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Disco ute chops

Post by mroffroader »

Hey im from New Zealand im 15 years of age and iv'e got a disco 1. Im running 34" simex jungle trekkers. Im on a tight budget (as you are when you still at school :D) Me and another member Turoa (also 15) have just finished putting nissan axles under it and it goes awsome. anyway my next mod hopefully will be to chop it into a ute and lose some of that big ovever hanging rear end. Im just looking for some more pics of what other people have done to the rear ends of their disco's for more ideas

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Post by Zute »

Crikey, :shock: at 15 I would have been happy just to have a car. Good luck with the Ute chop, you sound like it will happen and I'm sure it will. Ive seen one in a 4x4 mag (looked but couldn't find it ) and it looked hot. I think it was a tray back. Post some pic's.
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Post by holeyhardtop »

currently for sale on carsales.
not mine but would like it.
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Wow hot Disco!!!

Post by rover_owner »

I don't normally like the look of the Disco because of the roof line and strange profile but this ute is pretty hot... :cool:
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Post by shakes »

there's one on aulro and also disco-dino off here, and a couple on pirate.

I'm too lazy to search for ya :finger: the one on aulro members is probably one of THE best finished conversions around.

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Post by bigbad »

must be frustrating not being alowwed to drive it
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Post by mroffroader »

[quote="bigbad"]must be frustrating not being alowwed to drive it[/quote]

nope, I have my restricted liscensce ;) im allowed to drive by myself :armsup:
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Post by 86MUD »

try this (hope it works)....

http://forum.difflock.com/viewtopic.php ... sc&start=0

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Post by mroffroader »

[quote="86MUD"]try this (hope it works)....

http://forum.difflock.com/viewtopic.php ... sc&start=0

Cheers
Andrew[/quote]

ahh, yea Im on LR4x4.com aslo and the owner of that truck sent me that link. its a very tidy build i like it alot and i hope to pretty much copy what he has done :D thank you for the link anyway.

James
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