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Rhino "Hammer" who's got one ,any good ??

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Rhino "Hammer" who's got one ,any good ??

Post by Sam Walker »

Just got a GQ ! bye bye 60...anyway I'm curious to know if anybody has any feedback re the Rhino kit cars ?
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Post by Ashleyhj74 »

I went to the factory a couple of years back in Queensland, they look awesome. Went and saw one a bloke is building down in Melbourne too, i ultimately want to get a GQ and build one. Build quality seemed good, plenty of room under the guards, one i saw had standard 16-inch wheels/tyres off a GU and they looked small on it. All galvanised too as i recall, so rust wouldnt be a issue. Just have to decide wether to get the dual cab ute or wagon hmm
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Re: Rhino "Hammer" who's got one ,any good ??

Post by bogged »

Sam Walker wrote:Just got a GQ ! bye bye 60...anyway I'm curious to know if anybody has any feedback re the Rhino kit cars ?
IMWo, they look crap. if you want a hummer buy one.

theres a dude on here with one.
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Re: Rhino "Hammer" who's got one ,any good ??

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bogged wrote:IMWo, they look crap. if you want a hummer buy one.

theres a dude on here with one.
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Post by Mark2 »

I like the look of them and have entertained the idea of building one up, especialy as GQ donor vehicles get cheaper and cheaper. Probably better than a hummer in some ways due to being a lot smaller. I have heard the kits, while well made, still require a lot of drilling and mucking around to fit things.
Theres a project build up on the web site (someone is spending big $$$) which gives a bit more of an idea.

It appears the panels are electro plated zinc sheet - this would be burnt off around the welds. I doubt it would anywhere near as good as hot dipping or paint dipping after fabrication like most vehicles are. Potentially rust could be an issue if the design has water traps in the wrong place.
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Post by Hoppy11 »

Mark2 wrote:. I have heard the kits, while well made, still require a lot of drilling and mucking around to fit things.
Internally you only need to drill for the seats and seatbelt storks (I used Commo seats with the storks attached to them, there still is abit of mucking around to make them the way YOU want them, but then again, they are a kit. You do have to make your own engine bay to mount everything to do with an engine bay as the body stops at the fire wall, but at least you can put stuff where you want it, within reason
Mark2 wrote:. Potentially rust could be an issue if the design has water traps in the wrong place.
Haven't really found any water traps yet in the body, time will tell
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Got any pics hoppy?
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Last I heard when I was talking to the a while ago , they were having a problem with getting them registerd up here in QLD, not sure if its still so, I do know they use about a dozen or so in the movie Day Breakers here at Movie World Studios a little while ago , didn't look to bad
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whitemav wrote:Got any pics hoppy?
HA HA
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Post by AJS »

Looks really good mate. Beats paying all that extra cash for the real thing, especially when it's probably a more useful size.
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AJS wrote:Looks really good mate. Beats paying all that extra cash for the real thing, especially when it's probably a more useful size.
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