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Yea I have some pics of that. I did wonder about a 1uz, but as this is intended to work after the zombie apocalypse/mass coronal ejection I preferred a donk with no real electrical requirements.

Edit; reply was to the one above.

I have been fantasizing about a big Cummins, but I figured the td42 was plentiful and relatively cheap.

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Alex was telling me about this project when we called through over Christmas, stoked to see it and hopefully a few more progress updates to come!

With a to do list that big, adding the cummins will only take an afternoon at best......

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Let me know if you get stuck with the fd42. My work has a Nissan truck wreckers in Dunedin, I could see if they have anything. 

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47 minutes ago, Mof said:

Let me know if you get stuck with the fd42. My work has a Nissan truck wreckers in Dunedin, I could see if they have anything. 

Yea talked to a wreckers in dunners a few days ago, need to chase them to see what he has found, that was about the 5th place I called and the most likely sounding...

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27 minutes ago, azzurro said:

Love your work.

Hope you are planning on fillling the cavities with lots of...

 

 

 

...Dynatrol

 

Please stop.

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Damn that's cool, never have I started reading a project thread and been so disinterested, and then so rapidly brought around as I have on this thread! 

"Heres a slogged out looking dyna I paid beers for, several pictures later and a few words and it looks like a beast"

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18 minutes ago, ThePog said:

The real reason is that I think it will be cool and I am only happy in myself when I have a nice big chunk of interesting stuff to do that isn't work.

Good reason!

Also, good to see you back.

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Hey bro, mean project, I'm just pondering how the cert will work, I looked at doing something similar a few years ago with putting a series 2A truck cab on a disco chassis I had and my cert guy said that putting a different cab on another chassis then it would be considered a scratch built, so I flagged the idea and pretty much gave it all away, looks like my cert guy may have been full of it?

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It is a scratch built because I am messing with the steering stuff.

The to do list I have is mostly made up of relativity simple things, even if there are a lot of them, but the steering box reposition and chassis mods associated definitely put it in that category.

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So I opened this thread, had a scroll down and as soon as I saw that picture of the cab sitting on the safari chassis I was all like oh hell yeah.

 

keep up the good work. So much potential for awesomeness!

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For sure the potential is all there, it just looked so right from that first fit up, it matched what I had in my head almost perfectly.

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