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Anyone chopped a feroza into a trayback?

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Anyone chopped a feroza into a trayback?

Post by Fearhoza »

I've been thinking about this one for a couple of weeks now...

Has anyone chopped a feroza into a trayback? I think it would look really cool if it was done right. Not just "take out the rear seats and leave the hard top off. :roll:

A real trayback, solid wall behind the drivers seats with a window for rearview, then aluminium tray kind of thing.

Any sources?
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Post by HotFourOk »

Lots of Rockys have it done.. so I don't see why a Fez cant :D

Would look quite sweet though :armsup:
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Post by murcod »

Have a look through the intro thread, I'm sure someone was doing it and posted some poor quality pics? Couldn't see much becuase it was too dark.
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Post by suzuki boy »

HotFourOk wrote:Lots of Rockys have it done.. so I don't see why a Fez cant :D

Would look quite sweet though :armsup:
Saw a rocky ute yesterday and it looked pretty cool :cool: !

Had to look twice it was a really profesional job!
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Post by murcod »

You could buy Rocky utes new from Daihatsu!? :D
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Post by suzuki boy »

Fair enough thats why it looked a profesional job!
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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

suzuki boy wrote:Fair enough thats why it looked a profesional job!
They also made Rocky SWB Softtops if you ever see one around and wondering.
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Post by tufferoza »

your not the only one thats thought of a trayback roza fearhoza, i've seen a pic or 2 on this forum that looks sweet! just need to break out my fibreglass and make one.



good to meet you today. :)
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Post by Fearhoza »

nice to meet you too :D

truck looks awesome mate, wish you had it with you today, would have needed to close shop early!

so how much lift do you have in total? any mods up front or just torsion bars?

if you plan on making up a fibreglass plate to convert the roza, feel free to make a second for yours truly :cool:

as i was saying as well, im on the lookout for hq-hz ute rear leaves, and vk-vs commodore wagon shocks. they bolt right on. then just chuck some extended shackles on the back and we have liftoff!

are you still in the area? i've got the coffs DVD here if you are interested, or maybe pm me your address and ill pop a copy into a post pack for you. ;)
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Post by tufferoza »

if i get this damn mr2 i bought running today i might have to pop into the shop then. haha
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Post by mudflinger »

i did mine last year. got some pics but can't seem to upload them can anyone help?!?
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Post by Fearhoza »

looks great! do you have any details on what you put in the back there?
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Post by ferozamaniac »

Nice job and no cost for doing it because as far as i see you have used the plastic top of the feroza am i right? Some details on measures and input could be good for the future (when my feroza want be any more my daily car but my toy :P )
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Post by mudflinger »

i used the rear windsreen atached to some 12mm ply. made some brackets out of 2mm steel to fill in the gap around the window and the body, then used the original rubber seal, that the window normaly closes to, and atached it to the metal brackets to seal it.
then used the rear lid and cut the back peice off to finish the job off.
it worked quite well but the tricky bit was sealing it to make it waterproof inside the cab. make sure you've got plenty of silicone sealer!
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Post by murcod »

That looks really good- top job!
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Post by tufferoza »

yes, very neat indeed. :)
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Post by pigletracing »

cut the back off the feroza yesterday, looks pretty
sweet, modifying the engine bay today, so the V6
can fit more comfortably,then create new body mounts.
that should do for today..then roll cage,followed by
the back panel & finishing..will start adding pics to
pigletracing section over next few weeks
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Post by pigletracing »

pics of feroza ute chop,,1st cut now on piglet racing forum
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Post by jav »

were is the piglet racing forum :?: link :?:
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Post by pigletracing »

hay jav
sorry not forum.. I ment topic..in the daihatsu section
(about 9 colms below this topic) is pigletracing topic,
started by ryan at Fourbeys...since then,skidy (piglets
navigator) has been adding to it,including vidio footage
he has put on youtube,all withs links..& now flicka photo
links showing all the modification updates...you should
see the feroza cab now,,it has been trimed even more
& now sits on the chassis at corect height..
tell us wot you think when you check it out..........
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Post by jav »

looks good but still liked it better with the fridge body on it. Looks to modern now, have to start calling you a hair dresser. :D :D
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Post by pigletracing »

just as long as i dont start driving like a hair dresser..
it was a toss up weather to stay daihatsu or go toyota rav
uted..but the feroza is coming together well..
had to leave the scat shape,,seems a few people have
discovered its shape as a comp truck..
how is your project doing?? be great to catch up over
some beers to check it out,you want a 6 wheeler as a
project, for a tow rig?? probably only cost you a few
bottles of wildturkey. its a custom dual cab style side
ute 6wheel drive scat,only missing motor g/box & trannie
some rust,but less than your yellow one
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Post by jav »

Had 3 weeks of over xmas to work on it, made one engine mount :oops: , but drank lots of beer, you'd better pm me some details about this other one :armsup: . i'm going to have to live to 250 years old to finish half the crap i got here :lol:
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Post by pigletracing »

yes,,true that about 250 years,, my chassis is down getting
straightened & stregnthend at pres(didnt like the back flip)
making the body mounts this w/end,,only have to make
4 new ones,as 2 line up,then we start on the cage..
my p.h 0407911808 or AH 32788752...
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Post by jav »

no worries, currently on night shift :bad-words: so will give you abuzz about 8:00 one night this week, bet it was the toyota part that bent :twisted:
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