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zook body tub - calling droopypete!!

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zook body tub - calling droopypete!!

Post by stumped »

i'd put it in the wanted section, but there isn't one ;)

since i rolled the zook i'm kinda desperate, i need my junk back on the road for work and stuff, but i'm really down on cash cos i don't have regular enough work (ironically, there's work for me this week, but i need a car to do jobs in...)

if ya live in the general newy to sydney areas (or further away if u know a cheap way of transporting) can ya keep an eye out for cheap zooks or bodies for sale? s/top or h/top, not real fussed at the moment, but the less rust the better...


do i have any other options that would be easily legal in NSW? was thinking chop and cage, but something as simple as seatbelt mounts would mean this idea would need to be engineered, something i can't afford.
someone suggested a vitara body, would they fit? would that require engineering cos it's off a different vehicle?

help.......... :?
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Post by SAWZALL »

Cut and cage. You can come check mine out if you wanna see how not to do it.....
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Post by DeWsE »

SAWZALL wrote:Cut and cage. You can come check mine out if you wanna see how not to do it.....


That is messy sawzall!

Lots of farking around.
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Y is it messy. Have you seen mine?
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Post by DeWsE »

SAWZALL wrote:Y is it messy. Have you seen mine?


Nope haven't seen, you got pic's.

When I did it it turned out shit so I choped the whole body off including the chassis :D
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Post by SAWZALL »

wont show pics cause its still a bit messy hehehe

yeah its a lot of work to get it looking right but was easier than a swap...Been there, done that....

(I say that now but it aint finished yet...)
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Post by DeWsE »

When greg did the swap it seemed to happen very quick and easy.. but then again he had a whole club helping. Arr the memories! Like pink gaffa tape.

We used a grinder to cut the body, absolutely rooted the panals.
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Post by redzook »

DeWsE wrote:When greg did the swap it seemed to happen very quick and easy.. but then again he had a whole club helping. Arr the memories! Like pink gaffa tape.

We used a grinder to cut the body, absolutely rooted the panals.


if u are good with a grinder it wont fawk panels
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redzook wrote:
DeWsE wrote:When greg did the swap it seemed to happen very quick and easy.. but then again he had a whole club helping. Arr the memories! Like pink gaffa tape.

We used a grinder to cut the body, absolutely rooted the panals.


if u are good with a grinder it wont fawk panels


it could have all been cleaned but it wasn't really worth the effort (in my case). Would have really helped using a different thickness of blade.

Sawzall did you use the sawzall
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Jigsaw + 9 inch grinder
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Post by SAWZALL »

If you put a good days work into it, you could make it look factory. Especially if you went to a wrecker and carefully cut the top edge off the back guards and welded them onto your zuk

Like I said a bit of work but cheap...which is what Stumped is after, I believe
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Post by sierrajim »

There are two bodies here in Melbourne up for grabs. PM droopypete they're at his house.

You would probably find that a removalist type company would give you the best rate.
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Post by N*A*M »

pete's really nice and he wants the space. if you ask him very politely, he might even give it to you for nothing! ;) :armsup:
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N*A*M wrote:pete's really nice and he wants the space. if you ask him very politely, he might even give it to you for nothing! ;) :armsup:



+ a night with greg for good measures
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Post by stumped »

SAWZALL wrote:If you put a good days work into it, you could make it look factory. Especially if you went to a wrecker and carefully cut the top edge off the back guards and welded them onto your zuk

Like I said a bit of work but cheap...which is what Stumped is after, I believe


i really like the idea of cut and cage.... but the main problem i can see making it legal, or even look legal. seatbelt mounts is the biggest concern, cos i'm sure that'd have to be engineered, even tho it'd be stronger than the factory crap. it's a daily driver, so i can't have something that's gonna get me pinged when i get RBT'd....
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Post by stumped »

sierrajim wrote:There are two bodies here in Melbourne up for grabs. PM droopypete they're at his house.

You would probably find that a removalist type company would give you the best rate.


N*A*M wrote:pete's really nice and he wants the space. if you ask him very politely, he might even give it to you for nothing! ;) :armsup:


cheers guys, i'll shoot him a PM. dunno what the chances are of getting it shipped up cheap, but i'll look into it!!
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Post by stumped »

i can't find my peter :cry: :D you've got PM



does anyone else from melbourne have zook stuff they wanna give away?? i'm thinking of doin a roadtrip if i can get enuf stuff cheap enuf :lol:
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Post by N*A*M »

i got rear windows for a hard top
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Post by stumped »

N*A*M wrote:i got rear windows for a hard top


mine are still good... unless someone up here wants em.

prolly not gonna be worth my while unless i can get a complete zook for almost nuffin, looks like it'll cost $500+ to do a return trip
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Post by ljxtreem »

Peat is away for work at the moment, but he will be back late sunday,
so I would try him on monday.


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ljxtreem wrote:Peat is away for work at the moment, but he will be back late sunday,
so I would try him on monday.


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cool, thanks dude
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Post by muppet_man67 »

I have some random driveshafts :D
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Post by stumped »

muppet_man67 wrote:I have some random driveshafts :D


from zooks? :P
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