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  • Lemming No #5
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I reakon it looks awesome. Wheels look great that big also. :spoton:

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  • Just because it is, doesn't mean it should be.....
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  XXXR6T said:
You dont have to worry about speed bumps, just photochop them out of the picture!

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:spoton::spoton:

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  bcr01 said:
  saleen said:
Is it supposed to look sh*thouse, or was it an accident?

Looked at your own picture latley! :gooff:

yes I have Mr Member no. 2 million

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sorry to bring up an old thread... but how would ya think of the whole of the ba/bf utes to be one whole body, and not cut into 2...

been wanting to do this for a while, but havent really found a good pic to do it on...

what do yas think

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:spoton:

One of the MAIN reasons I dislike the Expensive Daewoo ute is the fact it is one shell. If you have a prang at the back, you have to do a lot more work. If you prang the falcon ute you can just replace a panel.

Also makes it look kinda weird.

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  -carty said:
sorry to bring up an old thread... but how would ya think of the whole of the ba/bf utes to be one whole body, and not cut into 2...

been wanting to do this for a while, but havent really found a good pic to do it on...

what do yas think

Hey, that looks good...

Next, you could continue the roofline back to just above the rear wheels, slope it down to the tray, add some rear doors and a bootlid (with a little spoiler) and hey, while you're at it change the diff to a IRS unit and include Traction control... :stirthepot:

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