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Custom GQ Dual Cabs

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Post by bogged »

the_fatman wrote:pppfffftttt tool
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another useless post....
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Post by bogged »

the_fatman wrote:another useless post....
just lke your awesome teach here?
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Post by the_fatman »

....now back to people posting their dual cab pics please...not asking to much am i
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Post by purplebus »

Ricko wrote:Has anyone dual cabbed a GU?(standard chassis length) Pics would be great.
paul at kustom kages has done his own gu.not regoed yet but saw it the other day.... VERRRY NICE. painted white couldnt convince him to go purple. got plenty of that colour. :lol: i reckon he should bring the gu to mud bulls....... what you reckon paul i may need a tow home.

personally i love the look of the dual cabs but everyone likes something different or we would be in commondoors. ;)
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Post by OnPatrol »

Ricko wrote:Has anyone dual cabbed a GU?(standard chassis length) Pics would be great.
Here you go...was completed 4 years ago.

http://www.ontrack4x4.net.au/GUDualCab.htm
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Post by Dominator »

There is a white GU dual cab on the cover of last months 4WDAction. I got a mate with a green GU dual cab. Should be at mud bulls aswell. He got the chassis extended a little and a box on the back and he can fit so much shit in there. I reckon it is great.
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Post by Ricko »

OnPatrol wrote:
Ricko wrote:Has anyone dual cabbed a GU?(standard chassis length) Pics would be great.
Here you go...was completed 4 years ago.

http://www.ontrack4x4.net.au/GUDualCab.htm
That is sweet. I like it. I would like to see an exo cage to protect those nice shiny panels from indescriminate trees...
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Post by 4wd_Haggis »

Tony WestOZ wrote:Can you tell me what wheel base this has?

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F**king long wheel base
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Post by Kustom Kages »

purplebus wrote:
Ricko wrote:Has anyone dual cabbed a GU?(standard chassis length) Pics would be great.
paul at kustom kages has done his own gu.not regoed yet but saw it the other day.... VERRRY NICE. painted white couldnt convince him to go purple. got plenty of that colour. :lol: i reckon he should bring the gu to mud bulls....... what you reckon paul i may need a tow home.

personally i love the look of the dual cabs but everyone likes something different or we would be in commondoors. ;)
Shaneo i would love to have the thing ready for mudbulls but with how much work i have on im not ver optimistic. will try thou.
heres some more pics of my old truck and some of the not yet finished GU dualcab!!!
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Post by phlix »

Thats one hot looking dualcab paul. How busy did you say you were again. Do you have an engineer to approve your conversions and does he look at the rest of the truck or just whatever relates to the dualcab conversion.
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Post by Kustom Kages »

i have a couple of people who can do the mod plate, as far as i know if you need anythnig else modded they would prob be able to do it. or if your thinking unroad worthy they might turn a blind eye to some of your other mods (suspension etc)
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Post by phlix »

Yeh i was thinking springs and tyres but i could probably change them out. I was also considering modifing the rear seats so they stood more upright to bring the rear wall as far forward as possible. Also do you put in provision for rear child restraint anchor points, the main reason i need a dualcab.
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Post by benhl »

Hey KK - i'm lovin the look of the GU dually... do you have a build thread for it?
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Post by Kustom Kages »

i do put in mounts for the child seat bolts, i have to, to get it comply for the blue plate.
dont have a thread for the Gu dualcab, will post some updated pics by next wkend, should be ready for roady in 2 wks tops! :)
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Post by GQturbo »

lol.. paul that must be the cleanest pic of that truck u had.. was that the morning after we picked up those wheels.. (they still shine)..

Chris save ur coin, Paul at Kustom will chop it into a dual cab, u dont need pics u have seen shane's truck, if u need pics i got plenty.

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Post by the_fatman »

Yeah i wanna do it just need the coin, also need to move the gas bottle from the rear of the wagon to underneath maybe so i get some tray back? what do u reckon?
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Post by ShaneGQ »

Does anyone know how much a conversion costs for a GU?
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Post by monstapatrol »

X2 on price for a GU.
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Post by bigbluemav »

Kustom Kages wrote:
purplebus wrote:
Ricko wrote:Has anyone dual cabbed a GU?(standard chassis length) Pics would be great.
paul at kustom kages has done his own gu.not regoed yet but saw it the other day.... VERRRY NICE. painted white couldnt convince him to go purple. got plenty of that colour. :lol: i reckon he should bring the gu to mud bulls....... what you reckon paul i may need a tow home.

personally i love the look of the dual cabs but everyone likes something different or we would be in commondoors. ;)
Shaneo i would love to have the thing ready for mudbulls but with how much work i have on im not ver optimistic. will try thou.
heres some more pics of my old truck and some of the not yet finished GU dualcab!!!
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I like it!!!

Looks cool!! Nice cut and shut and nice tray.

The way I see it, dual cabs let you customise the tray bit to what you want to fit there. A custom tray let's you customise the storage areas more than a wagon. You can put a longer tray on for tourers (more room if departure angle unimportant) or a shorter one if storage isn't as important as departure angle. Obviously, tube trays are an option also!

I considered it for the old Mav 'cos the rear sheetmetal (and tail lights) being damaged (severely) was stopping me doing tracks. It was always going to be a dual cab as my sons like coming with me when I go wheeling and only taking 1 was NEVER an option.

The next Mav/GQ will stay a wagon, but those in the pics really look good!!

Great work!!
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Post by Kustom Kages »

i do the gu dualcab conversions for 1400 including glass and rubber for rear window.
but that is without bog and spray as i cant do it to save my life!
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Post by ShaneGQ »

$1400 is pretty cheap. Is that you cutting and shutting the rear end etc. Can you send me some pics and the the price for Engneering cert and the cost of a tube tray for the rear end.

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Post by rodney96 »

awsome pics i want to do that too mine, im getting alot of panel damage at the moment being a full size wagon
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Post by danono's mave »

hey all im looking at choping my gq wagon in to a dule cab ute help me out
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Post by the_fatman »

mate i'd use the search button before you get eaten alive lol
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Post by jim81 »

Can anybody tell me if Paul @ Kustom Kages is still doing the chop jobs?
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Post by dazgq1 »

jim81 wrote:Can anybody tell me if Paul @ Kustom Kages is still doing the chop jobs?
hmm someones not payin attention are they!!
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Post by jim81 »

I may be new at this forum but I really don't see the point in posting a reply to a valid question unless it is of use. Unless you have some thing constructive or useful butt out. Dazgq1 if you have some useful information for me kindly share it.
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