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80 series landcruiser ute..

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80 series landcruiser ute..

Post by happygutz »

I was comming out from Kieth for wheels at underwood today and saw what I think is an 80 series landcruiser cut into a ute..
this thing looked magic.. looks way tougher than the F trucks or chev trucks..
Does anyone know this rig.. or the story behind it..
if only they made them like this from the factory.. I would have seriously second guessed buying the jeep.
Its ok to eat fish.. cause they dont have any feelings
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Post by Mick_n_Sal »

Around Cairns, they're like a$$holes - Everybody seems to have one. Though most up here are done as dualcabs, there are a few done as extra cabs, and of course the metallic green and silver one done up with Lexus badging that appeared in 4WD Monthly.

There is a place down the road from work that specialises in converting wagons to utes. they've done GQs, GUs, 60s, 80s, and a bunch of 100s.

They are badged as RWV. ( Real Work Vehicle? )
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Post by happygutz »

thats the best Ive ever seen a landcruiser look..
I would love one of those monsters
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Post by BundyMonkey »

Does anyone know approx costs for doing this
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Post by RV80 »

BundyMonkey wrote:Does anyone know approx costs for doing this


Look here www.creativeconversions.com.au
www.bolsys.com.au
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