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F20 and F300 Pics!!!

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F20 and F300 Pics!!!

Post by RobF300 »

http://members.optusnet.com.au/rickcampion2/

Pics of my Roza and dads F20 side by side, engine bay pics, exterior etc, quite a few taken on my phone (640x480 so fast load), ill try to get a good cam happening and get some more later, maybe get a little website happening there...
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Post by drewe »

Very nice - same colour as mine, but better nick :-)

I just pulled out the interior of the back, and am thinking of making a new one out of checkerplate.... Anyone done something like this? The current peices are all 'floppy' and look crap now.
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Post by elgordomuygrande »

Looks good!. I like the pre 77 style f20 with the square front! The f20 looks even like a midget compared to a feroza :lol:
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Post by RobF300 »

The feroza seems built out right to the edges while the f20 is all sucked into the middle :)

i didnt make it over that hill either wheels span up and rolled back down :)

Goin for a new set of CSA steel 15x7 with cooper ATR 225x70... Ill go try it again when that happens ;)
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Post by murcod »

Get the Coopers in 235/70 R15 - it's spot on the legal limit for size increase. Fills out the guards nicely too. Mine are the old model A/T , but the new ATR comes in that size as well.
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Post by Chris F20 maniac »

the F20 looks like its in good condition!
has it been garaged most of its life? cause it looks like there is no rust!
unlike mine.

it will be a good car to do up :armsup:
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Post by Area54 »

Nice little stocko there, I've tried to find some pics of mine but they aren't on the site anymore, and I don't have them on the work machine :cry:
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Post by RobF300 »

The f20 has never been garaged :) left out in the weather, no rust at all due to living its life here in Canberra... Not a lotta damage just minor dings here and there from dads 4wd outings...

Long time ago we were fishin at Bredbo river and had the gates closed on us... F20 rolled straight over the fence :) Put a few scratches on the paint and bent the bumper a bit but thats the only real damage i can remember being on there...

I got to drive it to work yesterday due to the Roza being off the road... Cold, Slow, and a bad exhaust leak made it tough, but made it in as usual... I dont think it will ever die ;)
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Post by RobF300 »

Heres what i got done today (and last couple days) :D :D :D
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Post by drewe »

Love the wheels - what brand are they - and what size?

Also, thought you couldn't get a Boss kit for the F300 anymore?
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Post by *BESTY* »

A pic of my tyres :finger: :finger: :finger:
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Post by RobF300 »

Drewe... try a boss kit for a charade of the same year ;)

Tires are cooper ATR 225x70 R15, speedy sunraysias to suit
Total cost on that set was 1100 aligned and balanced...

Be sure to haggle with the tire dealers if you are interested in a set i saved about $80
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Post by 460cixy »

great pics :) told the hand brake that im going to sell the pajero and buy a f20 but she spat the dummy :( im jelous. i realy want the ute version but i cant remember what there called.
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Post by elgordomuygrande »

That would be a Daihatsu Scat
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Post by Toyhatsu »

Ferozius wrote:A pic of my tyres :finger: :finger: :finger:
ooo, ooo I want to post piccies of my tyres. I was saving for a transmission but these were too good of a deal to pass up.
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Post by Dangerous Dave »

35" Tyres on a Feroza... Now I've seen it all. Once again, nice work!
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Post by bad_religion_au »

Dangerous Dave wrote:35" Tyres on a Feroza... Now I've seen it all. Once again, nice work!
yours too will be 35 capable :cool:
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Post by drewe »

But tyres in a pile no good - want to see big, bouncing Feroza on the road :-)
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Post by Toyhatsu »

i just got them on Thurs. and haven't figured out how to haul the tyres to get them mounted. Probably have to take them two at a time to the tyre shop.

Dave: Besty has had 35's for years and you will probably be able to fit them too. He should be able to help you with questions about the axle swap also as he has Toy axles front and rear.
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