Agree with the Ho Har's, it's out of proportion much better the 130 dual cab tray back.
would like to see a 130 as a hard top
Yes.....
the tray looks too short...it is all out of proportion
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Agree with the Ho Har's, it's out of proportion much better the 130 dual cab tray back.
would like to see a 130 as a hard top
Who really cares, or should I say whose opinion matters. The only person it has to please is the owner. Personally, if the sides were a bit lower and it was polished to a mirror finish I think it would look mickey mouse.
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
well I now know how Im not doing the conversion on big red.
guess Im going to have to flat deck the standard rear.
Dave
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I think there are a couple of things that make this look wrong and odd....
Firstly the two bars on the tray, secondly the mudflad attached to the tray is to beffy, thirdly the tray sides are too high and fourthly which is the biggest thing for me is the half of a wheel arch that just looks stupid...
So I took the picture in to PS3 and took out what I didn't like and I dont think it looks to bad..even with the sliver tray
original
Photoshop'd
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Hi juddy, I hope your not getting rid of your mint dual cab to buy that
Sorry, but it just doesn't look right to me either.
On another note juddy, I hooked a buyer for my county at Castle Hillbut I'm still $10k short
, might have to sell my cd player
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Dont like the tray.
Why not do something completely original and turn a normal body into a dropside....????
Imagine, you could pull the sides off like a normal tray for wide loads, have easy access to floorlevel from 3 sides, and fold it all back up at the end of the day and it STILL lookjs original!!!
Now theres a Photoshop project for someone!!
Cheers
Andrew
No mate not at all. i have never seen a 110 dc tray before ( and dont really care if i never see another one ) just posted for info really, as its more Ozy like with the tray.
A buyer fantastic, will you be sad to see it go? Our new 130 should be here jan/feb so thats when Dennis will be moving on. I will PM you so we can sort out coming up soon.....
For my taste I would use a steel frame tray painted black with oiled jarrah pannels on the base and sides of the tray. A green canvas cover and change the wheels to disco 1 or sunnys painted the same as the tray frame. High maintenance and expensive but I think it would look nicer.
There was a wood pannelled tray at the lr show in syd gee it looked nice. Would have to oil it a lot though.
You need the painted wheels to bring it back into the theme with the body.
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