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Custom made Rear bar and sldiers for 05 model GU :) (pics)

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Custom made Rear bar and sldiers for 05 model GU :) (pics)

Post by XFACTOR »

hey, well a friend of ours made a rear bar and some sliders for our patrol..the rear bar is similar to kaymar..except they aren't available yet :D

so heres some pics: what do you's think? if you want a bar or similar made..pm me for the nubmer..

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Post by gu4800 »

I saw these at LCMP on the weekend. Very well made. I'm no welder, but they looked very neat.

The side steps are bolted to the chassis - not welded and no holes drilled. They sure do look strong. Thinking about a set for my Patrol (dual battery and Engel first though - priorities). There were quite a few getting around with his handy work attached.

I also met the guy who made them. Seems like a nice guy.
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Post by XFACTOR »

gu4800 wrote:I saw these at LCMP on the weekend. Very well made. I'm no welder, but they looked very neat.

The side steps are bolted to the chassis - not welded and no holes drilled. They sure do look strong. Thinking about a set for my Patrol (dual battery and Engel first though - priorities). There were quite a few getting around with his handy work attached.

I also met the guy who made them. Seems like a nice guy.
hmm, were you camped near us or something? I'm guessing you could of been with the Wizard gang?
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Post by gu4800 »

I was camped down near you guys, but further down. Not with any club, but saw Pete up at the toilet block and had a good look there (at his car!!!).

I also saw you come up the hill with the massive ruts and had a good look at your side steps when you parked it - saw the "Barwork by Peter" label on the step.
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Post by XFACTOR »

Ok sick :cool: you probably saw me driving up camp road? did it look like a 16yr old driving?
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Post by BIG GQ »

Sure did. We could tell it was you Ryan..................the only gay 16yr old there. :finger:



I didn't even go up on the weekend
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Post by shep3633 »

HOW HAVE YOU MODIFIED THE SUSPENSION TO MAKE IT WALK LIKE THAT??
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Post by XFACTOR »

shep3633 wrote:HOW HAVE YOU MODIFIED THE SUSPENSION TO MAKE IT WALK LIKE THAT??
7 inch wizard lift
3rd's production arms..
rancho shocks..
wizard trailing arms..
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