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is urs for sale darrin?? How much..... oh wait i dont think ive got room for a 3rd one. bugger better put mine up for sale.

Seroiusly think about selling it now.....otherwise it may become a ute....seriously.

Seroiusly think about selling it now.....otherwise it may become a ute....seriously.

I once heard someone (uneducated Skyline owner) refer to Stageas as "boats". At the time I thought this was mildly offensive :angry: but reading this I'm not so sure. Boats being holes in the water that you throw money into, so they say. :devil:

Keep it in wagon mode Darrin, & enjoy.

Cheers GW

I once heard someone (uneducated Skyline owner) refer to Stageas as "boats". At the time I thought this was mildly offensive :angry: but reading this I'm not so sure. Boats being holes in the water that you throw money into, so they say. :devil:

Keep it in wagon mode Darrin, & enjoy.

Cheers GW

I have a new bussiness growing fast which will require me to get really big shed/warehouse.

My company will need a "ute" and I have this little plan to maybe build one and I can "get" away with doing it not at home (wife :rant: )

It would be good to have the wagon and a replica ute in same style and colour for advertiseing etc. This is the long term plan. Good to have a dream.

My brother in law (panel beater) owes me 8 weekends work I just put in helping him repair and I painted an EH wagon for thier wedding.

You've probably seen the pics of utes that are floating around. Just have to find room for the Atessa reservoir (on the right) and the attessa ecu (in the left) and reroute all the wiring - definitely do-able!!

You've probably seen the pics of utes that are floating around. Just have to find room for the Atessa reservoir (on the right) and the attessa ecu (in the left) and reroute all the wiring - definitely do-able!!

could just leave the reservoir where it is and have a panel in side of the tray, or of course rip it out and just make it 2wd = more fun :whistling:

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Seroiusly think about selling it now.....otherwise it may become a ute....seriously.

Ive been looking into it for a while darrin. Qld transport said because of the complexity of the modifications that ud need to build 2 of them and crash 1 for safety tests. But there is other ppl that say other wise. What have u found so far??

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