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bundera chassis dimensions

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bundera chassis dimensions

Post by badger »

my engineer wants the chassis dimensions for my bundera

its an 85 rj70 is that helps
same as a lj70

so if anyone has these or knows where to get them id be rather happy
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Post by bigbrowndog »

email sent, cheers
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Post by badger »

thanks champ
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thanks champ
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Post by Thommo 73 »

don't have any for a MWB fj73 87' by any chance?
1uzed and no home for it
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Post by O*N*E »

i have dimensions for 73 series. will email you when i get it scanned, hopefully tonight.

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Post by wanna »

could you email me a copy of the bundra chasis to be good for when i start cutting things
Dont be scared give it a go
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Post by evanstaniland »

could i grab a copy of the bundera dimensions aswell please

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Post by badger »

ill try an host them somewhere as soon as i get the chance
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ill try an host them somewhere as soon as i get the chance
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Post by midi73 »

Mate I am sorry to be a pain, but would you have a copy of the specs for the 80s chassis like these ones you just posted. If so could you post it as well please.
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Post by bigbrowndog »

Sorry the only other ones I have are 60 & 70 series. cheers
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Post by midi73 »

Ok no worries. Actually could you post the 60 one.
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Post by sudso »

So what does the engineer actually want the dimensions for?

I'm going to put a 350 chev in my RJ70 so I guess an engineer will be scrutinising my chassis too?

Arms up for the scans :armsup:

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Post by bigbrowndog »

midi73 wrote:Ok no worries. Actually could you post the 60 one.
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Post by badger »

he wants them to engineer the extra cab chop, 1uz and a few other lil suprises i have in stall for it :)
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Post by badger »

he wants them to engineer the extra cab chop, 1uz and a few other lil suprises i have in stall for it :)
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Post by sudso »

badger wrote:he wants them to engineer the extra cab chop, 1uz and a few other lil suprises i have in stall for it :)
So your shortening the body only and putting a small tray on the back? That would look cool, and practical.

What's a 1uz motor?
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Post by sudso »

R the scans for the FJ BJ & HJ back there the same for an RJ70?
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Post by bigbrowndog »

cheers Jakam04, The hj 75 scan.. HJ75RP hj75R =Ridht hand drive, P = pickup.
75RV= Right hand Drive V= hard top , soft top.
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Post by evanstaniland »

which 1 is for the bundera???
blonde moment :oops:
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i think it could be usefull if everyone posted up any toyota chassis diagrams they have so that they could be used by everyone on the forums
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a 1uz is a 4 litre quadcam v8
and its a yota mota
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evanstaniland wrote:which 1 is for the bundera???
blonde moment :oops:

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cheers Jakam04, The hj 75 scan.. HJ75RP hj75R =Ridht hand drive, P = pickup.
75RV= Right hand Drive V= hard top , soft top. cheers gazza
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Post by bigbrowndog »

badger wrote:i think it could be usefull if everyone posted up any toyota chassis diagrams they have so that they could be used by everyone on the forums
Perhaps all the chassie dimensions from everyone could be put in the cruiser bible.
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Post by BundyMonkey »

evanstaniland wrote:which 1 is for the bundera???
blonde moment :oops:
One with BO 61 at the top right
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