ute chopping bighorn

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ute chopping bighorn

Postby muddyplumber » Thu Oct 22, 2009 5:46 pm

gonna finish my bighorn id been working on, its one of the wide body 4 door ones soa with highlux diffs under it,what im thinking of doing is ute chopping it behind the rear doors, what issues will i run into?once iv started i cant go back :lol:
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Re: ute chopping bighorn

Postby zookfest » Sat Oct 24, 2009 8:55 am

you will run into the issue of having fark all space to put anything :lol: lets get that truck goin 8)
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Re: ute chopping bighorn

Postby GotFlex » Sat Oct 24, 2009 11:03 am

what year is yours? is it the older squarer shape? i know a guy here in napier who did it, looks sweet ae, plus it good coz he throws all his recovery gear and spare 35" tire in the back. he pushed the rear pillers and made a false wall and used a hilux ute rear window from memory
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Re: ute chopping bighorn

Postby muddyplumber » Mon Oct 26, 2009 6:25 pm

haha itil look just like your ute dean :lol: just less tippy.wicked good to no someone else has done it.mines a 1990 2.8itb.just brought a 67 valiant so this will be another project :twisted:
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Re: ute chopping bighorn

Postby philux » Mon Oct 26, 2009 9:44 pm

muddyplumber wrote:just brought a 67 valiant so this will be another project :twisted:

slightly offtopic but kaney wants pics

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Re: ute chopping bighorn

Postby Rypuppy » Thu Oct 29, 2009 5:05 am

Less talking, more cutting I say! I'll come round Saturday with the grinder and a BFH. haha

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