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CUSTOM FIBERGLASS ROOFS FOR FJ/BJ 73 SERIES CRUISERS

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CUSTOM FIBERGLASS ROOFS FOR FJ/BJ 73 SERIES CRUISERS

Post by Evil 73 »

Just trying to gauge some interest on this one, as to who would be willing to purchase these off me a resonable price?

Have a look at the pics.

I can do this type and many others this is just a prototype for now.

This roof has been completely rubbed back and high filled then painted in high gloss 2 pack appliance white. i can have them painted in any colour you desire (POA) Next year i will be bringing out a range of fiberglass panels for all the 70 series range.

Price on application, pm for a quote.

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Post by frp88 »

Very nice :D have you got another option for the tail rather then cutting down the door's :?:
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Post by Evil 73 »

At this stage no i don't but am looking into a fiberglass drop down tailgate, although that won't go on this vehicle as the spare is yet to be positioned.

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Post by rockcrawler31 »

Very cool

if you were keen there might be a market for a 70x series extra cab tub and roof a la troopy cut down to a ute.
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Post by Evil 73 »

This was my old vehicle, which was a middy cut down into a extra cab ute with soft roof and back window.

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Post by rockcrawler31 »

but could you do that as a fibreglass tub? there's plenty of cab cuts being done around the place, and sunshine coast 4wd used to do a normal 75 series cab tub in fibreglass, but if you could do an xtra cab all in fibreglass it would make it a lot less faffing around than doing a metal work conversion.
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