So would you need the body in good nick for this or could a chassis with no salvagable roof or pillers be used?
Hi all.
I have been talking to Les Richmond about their ute kits. Unfortunatley they do not make them anymore.....but if I can get a few people who want to buy the kit then Andrew will get some more made up.
At the moment there is 2 people who are in but some more would be good. We are only looking at buying the kit to build the cab section and then we will make outr own tray.
The following is what you get :
1 x roof capping 1 x rear panel for rear window 1 x full set braces for rear panel. 2 x rear upper 1/4 vynal trims (un trimmed) 2 x supporting brackets to suit 2 x rear door replacement panels (you will need to cut these for a tray) 1 x rear floor main brace for rear panel 2 x outer window trims
Can also supply 2 x 1 to 1.5 foot panel with door end infills which you
will need to trim off from the rear corner to the rear panel.
The cost will be approx $1500 but this could be reduced if we get more numbers.
We are looking at buying in the next couple of months.
So would you need the body in good nick for this or could a chassis with no salvagable roof or pillers be used?
You would need the front section of the Rangie to be in good nick, including the pillars behind the front doors.
The steel shell will have to be good ie, not rusted out. If the pillars and roof are cactus then the rest of it wont be much better.
MY08 TDV6 SE D3- permagrin ooh yeah
2004 Jayco Freedom tin tent
1998 Triumph Daytona T595
1974 VW Kombi bus
1958 Holden FC special sedan
You also need the C pillar (behind rear doors), the fixed glass and it's frame from the rear doors and the roof.Originally Posted by walker
OK. There goes that idea.
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