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80 series cut

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80 series cut

Post by dave89 »

hey im looking at cutting my 80 series wagon into a extra cab well back and i was just woundering if any one has done this before and have any advice on what is involved
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Re: 80 series cut

Post by ledgend80 »

i think mosko has a mate that did this have a look in the members area. or send him a pm
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Re: 80 series cut

Post by SCANAS »

Look for Ferog's Build or Crankycruser
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Re: 80 series cut

Post by ledgend80 »

SCANAS wrote:Look for Ferog's Build or Crankycruser
they don't have the well body
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Re: 80 series cut

Post by 80's_delirious »

do a search, there was a thread a while ago that had pics of a really neat green 80 and an orange one too, both had the well back, both in victoria I think.
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