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Fiberglass Rear for Choped Zuk

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Fiberglass Rear for Choped Zuk

Post by Mudzuki »

What are these bits called (proper name) or is it custom, what are they worth, how hard are they to find?

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Like the trayback look, thinking of going the chop.
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Post by -Mick- »

Maruti fibreglass backs. Hard to get and expensive when you find em :roll:

Make one yourself from metal :cool:
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Post by DeWsE »

Who's bling rig is that? :roll: :roll: :lol:

Over here you can get them at the wreckers for about $400. So yeah a little expensive
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Post by Mudzuki »

-Mick- wrote:Maruti fibreglass backs. Hard to get and expensive when you find em :roll:

Make one yourself from metal :cool:


How would you suggest making one?
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Post by -Mick- »

Find a suitable material like aluminium, chequerplate or similar. These may not be as strong as steel but are as strong as fibreglass and not too heavy :cool:

Measure up the bit you're trying to cover and design a fastening system. The fibreglass things just use bolts I think. You could put any kind of clampy doodad you can buy on it though ;)

Cut, chrome and install :D

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Post by -Mick- »

Oh yeah Mud4b has done this before I think :)
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Post by mud4b »

THAT I HAVE...

YOU CAN BUY EM NEW......BUT I WONT TELL YOU THE PRICE..AS YOU WILL BE :shock:

THEY ARE GETTING HARD TO FIND S/H SO THAT IS WHY THEE COST SO MUCH..


$400 IS A GOOD PRICE... :D
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Post by Rhett »

But I sold mine for 100$ DO I feel silly now...
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Post by mud4b »

i think so :finger:
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Post by Gutless »

Can you tell me what they cost new? I have one in mint condition, and was thinking about making a mould and selling them cheaper than the real ones. I'm sure alot of people would like that :D
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Post by Mudzuki »

Sounds good gutless, no idea on new price.
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Post by oozuk »

I've got a good one !! $550 and it's yours P.M. me
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Post by mud4b »

new price.....$1898.90....bbbrrrrrrrrrrr
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Post by oozuk »

yep there right up there !!! so this one's still a bargin ! :D (salesman pitch)
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Post by muppet_man67 »

mud4b wrote:new price.....$1898.90....bbbrrrrrrrrrrr
so bear this in mind next time your standing next to your car with an angle grinder and evil thoughts about chopping start to cross your mind.
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Post by Gutless »

Well it shouldn't be too hard to get them made ( copies) for less than $1900! :D

Might look into this a bit more now.
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Post by Dozoor »

I had a Hard top at one stage that was Damaged by way of inertia and inversion,

We had a good top half of a soft top windscreen surround , a targa roll bar section , and the little pieces that run from the targa section to the windscreen , I left half the hard top screen frame on cut the soft top screen frame to match and migged it onto the fixed lower half of the hard top screen frame , we used original inner targa mount sections from a trashed soft top , in the original position on the hard top pillars, bolted the targa in then the little peices from this to the siamesesd screen top ,

I just ran a bikini style camo top on that one , But mke SURE you use a well constructed ROLLBAR aswell .

Im ancertain but would be good if the targa bar section matched the shape and hieght of the hard top Offcourse there are the ridges in the roof to consider but ,
I have bothe hard and soft tops in the yard imight take some measurments.

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Post by Damo »

That zook looks Grimace :finger:
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Post by mud4b »

YEAH TOO BLING FOR MY LIKING :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger:









AND SOME MORE :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger: :D
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Post by Rhett »

I sold that to you thinking you were going to use it on your zook not sell it and make money OOzook!!!!
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Post by runnin4life »

at those prices i might go with my other idea
What is that some one may ask?

make up a peice that connects a zipper to the targa bar and make like a soft back to the cab that zips on and off

the company 4wd at work has this I might get some pics

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Post by -Mick- »

zukin4life wrote:at those prices i might go with my other idea
What is that some one may ask?

make up a peice that connects a zipper to the targa bar and make like a soft back to the cab that zips on and off

the company 4wd at work has this I might get some pics

elliot


z4l that's a pretty cool idea :cool: Who's gonna do that for you :?:

Show us the pics. I can host em if you email them to me ;)
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Post by runnin4life »

i might be able to do some ill ask the boss next sat cus i only work sats (im only 15) yer and ill take some pics wile im there

this is the first week end i havnt worked feels good to sleep in lol
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Post by Mudzuki »

zukin4life wrote:at those prices i might go with my other idea
What is that some one may ask?

make up a peice that connects a zipper to the targa bar and make like a soft back to the cab that zips on and off

the company 4wd at work has this I might get some pics

elliot


Now that sounds like a good idea, probably a whole lot cheaper too.
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Post by -Mick- »

zukin4life wrote:i might be able to do some ill ask the boss next sat cus i only work sats (im only 15) yer and ill take some pics wile im there

this is the first week end i havnt worked feels good to sleep in lol


keep me posted dude ;)
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Post by runnin4life »

will do cus its a simple solution to rust in the back like i have if i cant get it to work ill just chop the lot off and weld some checker pate to the targa bar lol
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Post by nicbeer »

Does anyone know if one of these cabs/roof fit onto a SWB softtop?

I can get a complete one for about $180. Roof and back in good cond.

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Post by Gutless »

Yes they do.

You should try to get the latches etc too, and if you can the rear wall that sits behind the seats. Its made of metal, and the maruti back bolts down onto it.
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Post by big bundy »

if you could get your hands on one, then buy firbeglass/ resign/hardner/ gelcoat in bulk you could probly make them for about 200 buckws each i reckon, thats with making it tough as, like 4-5 sheets of fibre glass thick. they would come out exactly the same and really smooth on the outside.

firbeglassing is really easy and somebody could make alot of money if the demand is there for these!

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Post by DiddyZook »

Hmmm If someone was turning out these "Maruti cabs" in fiberglass for $200, I'd get two.
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