I always wanted a 620. (now I own two..........lol)
These utes are teriffic! Parts are dirt cheap, and they are sooo easy to upgrade too!
Craigs Sr20det 620 Ute
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They don't call me the man with the rubber arm for nothing you know.............
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Hey with the alternator thing thats actually really easy to do. What you need is the mount brackets etc from a FWD sr20 anything like primerea etc should be fine. Then look at bolting that up. They have alternator on the other side.
I have done this on a dummy block. Just not 100% on the pulley side of it but im pretty sure it all worked,
I have done this on a dummy block. Just not 100% on the pulley side of it but im pretty sure it all worked,
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Awesome thanks for that! Collected one of those and it's looking like it could be a go. Cab is now off getting some attention so hopefully some nice pics to come soon. Just working on tidying up the chassis now
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I saw the cab today at Wal's.
They don't call me the man with the rubber arm for nothing you know.............
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Hi all, this has had a little loving over the last couple of weeks and is now at the point where the engine bay is de-rusted and ready for sanding and priming, radiator has been mounted and the radiator support panel has been re-cessed to help with the fitment. There was a bit of damage to the drivers front corner which has been sorted and straightened, and under the dash the corrosion has been sorted.
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Looks a little rough in photos, but it sure looks a lot tidier in person
"It's ok, we know what to do...we talked about this a lot on the internet."
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yeah true that, bare metal is a mare to photograph
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Nice Wal looking good!
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after another week on this ,the cab is now in final undercoat, I can now start a career as a criminal as I have no fingerprints on either hand lol.
floor pan is sorted and chassis mounts are now as solid as the factory intended, the usual corrosion in the bottom of both A pillars and sills has been addressed .
all in all its looking very clean and tidy indeed.
floor pan is sorted and chassis mounts are now as solid as the factory intended, the usual corrosion in the bottom of both A pillars and sills has been addressed .
all in all its looking very clean and tidy indeed.
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Daaaaamn skippy looking really good!