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gu wagon CHOP! into dualcabtraybk. who can do it help? bris

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gu wagon CHOP! into dualcabtraybk. who can do it help? bris

Post by burleygu »

hey guys ive got a 2003 gu patrol wagon which i use as my work daily and my camping fishing vehicle i really want a ute and for what i paid for my wagon stuff all im wanting to get it cut down to a dual cab. im looking for sumone who can do the cut and weld in a rear with a rear window and paint it. the tray lighting interior ill all do myself. i guess im chasing contact numbers or places that do these conversions etc any help infor greatly apreciated guys.
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Re: gu wagon CHOP! into dualcabtraybk. who can do it help?

Post by bogged »

theres a stack of threads asking the exact same thing
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/search.php
Honest, the answers are out there.
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Re: gu wagon CHOP! into dualcabtraybk. who can do it help?

Post by burleygu »

bogged wrote:theres a stack of threads asking the exact same thing
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/search.php
Honest, the answers are out there.
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yes mate understandably however some of us do not have the time to browse through numerous topics so i thought id ask the qeustion to see if anyone could recomend anybody easy for me and good for someone who does the work as in the end theyll receive my moneys.
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Post by bru21 »

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Post by fatmanjt »

hey Bogged some of us actually have a life and dont wish to spend all our time in front of a computer unlike yourself. So spare the bloke the smartarse comments and get a life.
Try Dale at 2d extreme. Giant racing?. Custom 4wd creations. Creative conversions. All up your way I think. Or bogged would probably like to correct me on that.
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Post by dirtyGQ »

x 2 for dale at 2 de xtreme as there is some sharks doing these conversions.
Dale does great work i have seen many of his dual cab jobs and they are very neat and engineered properly.
THE GRASS MAY BE GREENER ON THE OTHER SIDE BUT YOU STILL GOTTA MOW IT.
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Post by dirtyGQ »

x 2 for dale at 2 de xtreme as there is some sharks doing these conversions.
Dale does great work i have seen many of his dual cab jobs and they are very neat and engineered properly.
THE GRASS MAY BE GREENER ON THE OTHER SIDE BUT YOU STILL GOTTA MOW IT.
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Post by love ke70 »

gonna put a vote in for chris, aka giant racing on the forum. seen some of the trucks he does and they come up looking very nice :)
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Re: gu wagon CHOP! into dualcabtraybk. who can do it help?

Post by grimbo »

burleygu wrote:
bogged wrote:theres a stack of threads asking the exact same thing
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/search.php
Honest, the answers are out there.
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yes mate understandably however some of us do not have the time to browse through numerous topics so i thought id ask the qeustion to see if anyone could recomend anybody easy for me and good for someone who does the work as in the end theyll receive my moneys.
what is so hard about doing a search and spending, oh I don't know maybe 30 mins reading a few of them. The answers are there and they aren't hard to find.

So by your logic this forum should only have a couple of threads in it because to be honest who can be bothered or has the time to look through any of threads. Just ask a new question each time.

This board has a wealth of info on it but it is slowly being diluted by people asking the same question over and over again instead of just doing a quick search and adding to existing threads, increasing the knowledge for everyone.

Oh and asking the same question in multiple sections doesn't help either.

Give giantracing a call as he does good work :D
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Post by bogged »

fatmanjt wrote:hey Bogged some of us actually have a life and dont wish to spend all our time in front of a computer unlike yourself. So spare the bloke the smartarse comments and get a life. .
would you like a tissue sweety??
It would have taken no longer to search than it took to type this only asked 5 times this mth question....
This is one reason search is dying, same shit in there 1200 times.

Read what grimbo says... hes a wise man.
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Post by matto »

i thought this was a forum not a libary, whats the big deal in asking a question. You dont have to answer it!
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Post by simkell »

matto wrote:i thought this was a forum not a libary, whats the big deal in asking a question. You dont have to answer it!
because when they have only just joined, some of the best info they can get is by using the search function. the members section is also full vehicles at different stages at being chopped.
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Post by Wilba »

Garry Everson did my gu extra cab mate, did a top job and top value he`s at the sunny coast not far from ya either..Billy
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Post by BUSTED100 »

dirtyGQ wrote:x 2 for dale at 2 de xtreme as there is some sharks doing these conversions.
Dale does great work i have seen many of his dual cab jobs and they are very neat and engineered properly.
x3 Dale from http://www.2dextremefabrications.com.au/

he has been doing my chop and I like what I see so far, build up
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic167093.php
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* 105 - CHOPPED, LOCKED & ROLLED see build up http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=167093&hilit=busted100
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Post by rockcrawler31 »

Dale at 2Dextreme is the pick of the bunch. He won't let a car leave the yard till it's done right.
http://www.populationparty.org.au/
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

fatmanjt wrote:hey Bogged some of us actually have a life and dont wish to spend all our time in front of a computer unlike yourself. So spare the bloke the smartarse comments and get a life.
Try Dale at 2d extreme. Giant racing?. Custom 4wd creations. Creative conversions. All up your way I think. Or bogged would probably like to correct me on that.
Im sorry but both bogged and grimbo have a point, by searching you would get 90% of your answers straight away without having to wait for people to reply, 15 mins now vs. waiting hours for people to reply? and in this case you would get an insight into the work that some of the fabricators do as there is plenty of photos around showing work in progress!

The 3 workshops you suggested would be able to help yo out :D
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Post by 98lux »

BUSTED100 wrote:
dirtyGQ wrote:x 2 for dale at 2 de xtreme as there is some sharks doing these conversions.
Dale does great work i have seen many of his dual cab jobs and they are very neat and engineered properly.
x3 Dale from http://www.2dextremefabrications.com.au/

he has been doing my chop and I like what I see so far, build up
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic167093.php
X4 :lol: very happy with his work and communication.
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Post by nottie »

98lux wrote:
BUSTED100 wrote:
dirtyGQ wrote:x 2 for dale at 2 de xtreme as there is some sharks doing these conversions.
Dale does great work i have seen many of his dual cab jobs and they are very neat and engineered properly.
x3 Dale from http://www.2dextremefabrications.com.au/

he has been doing my chop and I like what I see so far, build up
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic167093.php
X4 :lol: very happy with his work and communication.
Ill make that 5 for Dale :lol: Should never have sold him my old GQ :cry:
But man it looks horn now. Plus the quality of everything the guy does is just top notch.
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