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Models?

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Sierra models - whose got what? (originally)


Poll ended at Sat Nov 12, 2005 7:08 pm

SWB - Tin top
17
25%
SWB - Soft top
33
49%
SWB - Ute
2
3%
SWB - High Roof
3
4%
LWB - Soft top
8
12%
LWB - Hard top
5
7%
 
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Models?

Post by TWISTER »

Whose got what?

Just interested in the popularity of model types?

Don't worry about NT & WT!
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Re: Models?

Post by redzook »

TWISTER wrote:Whose got what?

Just interested in the popularity of model types?

Don't worry about NT & WT!
im not in there :cry:

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Post by Spike_Sierra »

only the best

TIN TOP!!!
not some girly convertable :finger:
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Post by derelict_frog »

Come on the high roof, i would of prefered a normal one but this was the only 1/2 decent one for sale when i wanted one, oh well its sorta grown on me.. sunroof roxxors too :armsup:
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Post by Shorty40 »

Wheres the "wouldn't have a clue" option ? :lol:
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Post by 84ZOOKSTA »

Got to love the tin top, like a sauna in the summer, warm in the winter, does not leak, top cant tear and more points to push on.

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Post by Mr Emu »

Soft top all the way, wet and windy. Leaks like a siv. But on the up side, how good is summer.
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Post by Santos »

Keep justifiying your tin tops. i know you wish it was a softie when it comes time to be hard and show off :P
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Post by Podge »

LWB Soft-top........................got root'n room....................................and a second vehicle.
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Post by mud4b »

lwb (orig swb) coil sierra softtop ute.


but i like the hardtops just as much.
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

love the tin tops as in tassie gets quite cold and wet, and also much more secure with all the sterio gear in here..

i dont find it that hot inside in summer, thats why we have windows...


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Post by grimbo »

LWB ute not on the list. More common than a SWB ute (which i still don't think exists :D )
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Post by ofr57 »

yeah i love my LWB serria ute ... but it usally means i gotta get firewood :x
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Post by munecito »

grimbo wrote:LWB ute not on the list. More common than a SWB ute (which i still don't think exists :D )
I don't think it exists either, but according to my rego papers my car is an ute and as it is a SWB I guess I have an SWB UTE. :lol:

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Post by roc box »

:rofl: short wheelbase hard top [albeit extended 5 inchs]shorties are more fun to drive :D
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Post by Podge »

SWB Sierra utes definately exist. Suzuki released a limited number of them in 88/89 and were known as a "sub ute". Body wise, essentially it is a SWB version of Maruti. Possibly this was only released in NSW as each state had different distributors of Suzuki motor vehicles at the time.
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Post by Vineboy »

I'm confused!!! What is the difference between a SWB soft top and a ute? Or are they the same. Also a LWB and a ute.? I have a Sierra table top, that is, seperate fully enclosed cab and seperate tray which I can take off. Is this a "ute" :?:
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

yeah thats a ute, a LWB soft top is exactly like swb soft top but ...err...longer
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Post by nicbeer »

Maybe should put all the images of different models. inc utes and such.

good for the bible.

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Post by Zute »

for the sticky. LWB UTE
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Post by nicbeer »

Holden drover hightop

Btw: Zute, thats a LWB wellbody isin't it. A ute has separate cab i think.

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Post by Zute »

Its got a steel panel between the seats and the tray. Like a Holden ute.
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Post by ofr57 »

this is a UTE!!! :finger: lwb serria ute 1986 NT if anybody wanted to know
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Post by ofr57 »

i see the Maruti Ute as a ute but its a style side where as mines a flat bed or cab chassis as such
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

NT 1.3L TINTOP (85)
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Post by Rhett »

By memory the only thing I havent swaped is the seats gearbox and parts of the chassie. So mines a bitsa.
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Post by Vineboy »

ofr57 wrote:i see the Maruti Ute as a ute but its a style side where as mines a flat bed or cab chassis as such
This is why I'm confused. To me a ute is like a holden ute, that is cab and tray flow on from each other and are seamlessly joined where I agree with ofr57 that a cab chassis or table top are like Holden one tonners. But a lwb or swb soft top can't be a ute! They are like station wagons with no roof.Thats my two bobs worth! :agrue:
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Post by Vineboy »

ofr57 wrote:i see the Maruti Ute as a ute but its a style side where as mines a flat bed or cab chassis as such
This is why I'm confused. To me a ute is like a holden ute, that is cab and tray flow on from each other and are seamlessly joined where I agree with ofr57 that a cab chassis or table top are like Holden one tonners. But a lwb or swb soft top can't be a ute! They are like station wagons with no roof.Thats my two bobs worth! :agrue:
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Post by chunkz »

short wheel base soft top (with roof off (obviously))

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Post by DiddyZook »

Zute is definitely a Ute !!!!

The camera angles may not be the best to explain it to the uneducated, but unlike a SWB or LWB soft-top where the floor carries through from the footwell to the tailgate, there are distinct passenger and cargo areas. This exists in Sierra Stockman/ Maruti utes. The cab-chassis stockman also can be (and most commonly is) a ute. Just like the difference between the Commodore Ute and the One Tonner.
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