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GQ Familybus Chop (now with finished pics)

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GQ Familybus Chop (now with finished pics)

Post by familybus »

ok after thinkin bout it for a while i finally chose to do the chop!
heres the finished pics!
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Post by Dabbott »

How is the chop going for you mate???
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Post by familybus »

Dabbott wrote:How is the chop going for you mate???
taking my time! slow but very happy with the progress, ive moved the rear top section right up and it looks prety factory!
i will post up more pics if any ones interested?
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Post by Dabbott »

go for it! :!:
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Post by mike_nofx »

I'm interested! Post up
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Post by familybus »

okies update!
have know moved the rear section forward and working on the rear panel supports!
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Post by thehanko »

and then... and then and then and then.
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Post by familybus »

thehanko wrote:and then... and then and then and then.
will do soon as i sort them out but heres the nearly final product
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Post by tommy182 »

bloody nice looking ute mate, i like how the tray is actualy usable instead of the comp tray style. were did ya get the tray from or was it a custom build??
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Post by familybus »

tommy182 wrote:bloody nice looking ute mate, i like how the tray is actualy usable instead of the comp tray style. were did ya get the tray from or was it a custom build??
i built the tray here at home and ill post up a small vid of how it tips when its finished!
after i put it together i was surprised how cheap powder coating is so i got the tray powder coated hammertone grey
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Post by familybus »

nearly there!
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Post by unmass »

looks awesome mate love the tipper tray could u post some pics of the window u got made?
did u make the tray urself if so trumps for effort love the whole truck
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Post by Tiny »

holy crap, a dual cab standard wheel base 4b that actually looks good :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: well done Harv :armsup:
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Post by offroader-rama »

Tiny wrote:holy crap, a dual cab standard wheel base 4b that actually looks good :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: well done Harv :armsup:

looks the good well done
is it a standed wheel base looks slightly longer on the rear ??
a few questions what length is the tray and what activates it to tip?

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Post by BIG GQ »

Tiny wrote:holy crap, a dual cab standard wheel base 4b that actually looks good :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: well done Harv :armsup:
That was my thoughts to. Well done Harvey ;)
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Post by patute »

looks great Harvey, top job
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Post by paul44b »

Looks excellent...love the tipper..great for camping, pull up, flick a switch and all your shite is unpacked...
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Post by anzac »

looking at the photos, have you cut the rear pillars and brought them forward to the back doors? That's what I'm planning for mine and if it looks that good I better just go get the grinder and stop umming and ahhing about it.

After many hours sitting in the 'chair of contemplation' drinking 'inspiration' I think I can just fill in the tail light holes and it'll finish the wheel arch nicely like yours does. Then just need a window the same size as the rear doors to fill in the hole and a sheet metal wall where the rear doors are. Keeps the rain gutter and everything for the factory look.

I think that's why yours looks so much better than the normal DC chop. Tipper is a cool idea. You got any pics of it getting the chop?
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Post by FAB »

Love it how much do you want for it :D
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