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post photos 80 serries utes trays

Post by DAZ »

As it saids as im planning ( dreaming :lol: ) my next truck .
If you can not get there in a 4wd its not worth looking at
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Post by diesel028 »

do a search...........the exact same question has been asked not so long ago!
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Post by MYTTUF »

Dreaming to :lol: :lol:

I do got 2 kids that love wheeling ;) ;)
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Post by The Fish »

Here's a picture of Wally's ute during the build up stage with no gearbox or motor. Give Wally a PM (user name 80ute) and i'm sure he'll dig up some more photos ;)
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Post by Shadow »

as a side note

the 100 series TJM ute that gets around brisbane would have to be the best looking wagon to ute conversion ive seen. really does look great, toyota should really consider doing things like that.
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heres the link to the other one.............lotsa pics


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Post by 80UTE »

Here's some farto's i found on my work PC

Wally
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Post by MYTTUF »

Where Wally?
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Post by MYTTUF »

Whoops :oops:


Found them. I think we were meant to be in that photo but were way out in front :!: :!:
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Post by 80UTE »

some more

having some prob attaching the photo's.
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Post by ORSM45 »

80UTE wrote:Here's some farto's i found on my work PC

Wally


i love this picture. i love that 80 series ute. you said you were going to sell that later in the year wally, what would we be looking at paying for it? (ball park figure???)
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diesel028 wrote:heres the link to the other one.............lotsa pics


http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... highlight=


thank you
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DAZ wrote:
diesel028 wrote:heres the link to the other one.............lotsa pics


http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... highlight=


thank you


when't there very good expected to see more though that red one is pro the best 80 tray i have seen dose any one have any good profile photos of it
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Post by 80UTE »

383FJ45 wrote:
80UTE wrote:Here's some farto's i found on my work PC

Wally


i love this picture. i love that 80 series ute. you said you were going to sell that later in the year wally, what would we be looking at paying for it? (ball park figure???)


Got some new idea's so the 80ute stays, putting it on LPG make it affordable (last trip 260ltrs premium U/L for >400 km & 250km of that was blacktop) to drive and its going on i diet to loose some kilo's aiming for 500kg less and all the Bowtie alloy heads and crane roller cams going in before the end of the year.

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