(FS) hilux/surf chassis

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Jase not meaning to be rude. But your a dick, 650 is way to steep for a lump of scrap metal with some black paint on it.
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MATT4U wrote:Jase not meaning to be rude. But your a dick, 650 is way to steep for a lump of scrap metal with some black paint on it.


$450 no reserve though
gota be a fair price for someone who cant be assed stripping a complete vehicle for the chassis
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i just gave a complete chassis the same as this with diffs and tags away
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MATT4U wrote:Jase not meaning to be rude. But your a dick, 650 is way to steep for a lump of scrap metal with some black paint on it.


X2 you might sell it for $50 as I just gave away a chassie with plates and tags , but you never know some dick might buy it :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Chopper01 wrote:
MATT4U wrote:Jase not meaning to be rude. But your a dick, 650 is way to steep for a lump of scrap metal with some black paint on it.


X2 you might sell it for $50 as I just gave away a chassie with plates and tags , but you never know some dick might buy it :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


:lol: :lol: im just laughing at how Chopper01 and Matt4u r always holding each others hands and team up with shit like this, and when you retaliate to this, the term (truth hurts) comes to mind :roll:
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not that im saying its super cheap or anything but sometimes they can e a bit hard to find unless you happen to be in the no, and they can be a good option for someone with a rusty chasis or someone wanting to change there 61 independant to a 60 solid you guys will proably all say thats a stupid comment because its easier to just chop out the ifs and set up a solid axle but for someone without that experiance or skills it may well be easier to just do the swap and bolt everything back in place. Am i correct in thinking that thats what you did first time around matt?
Never argue with an idiot, they drag you down to their level then beat you with experiance!
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80 bucks for front axle isnt too bad though lol i sold one complete for 450
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lol. it's a hell of alot cheaper then the one my brother inlaw brought for %850. so i thought $450 is a reasonable price since this one is all powdercoated and not rusty(his one still had rust spots and looked like it just came off a farm truck).

cheers for ya feed back tho!
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rangimotors wrote:not that im saying its super cheap or anything but sometimes they can e a bit hard to find unless you happen to be in the no, and they can be a good option for someone with a rusty chasis or someone wanting to change there 61 independant to a 60 solid you guys will proably all say thats a stupid comment because its easier to just chop out the ifs and set up a solid axle but for someone without that experiance or skills it may well be easier to just do the swap and bolt everything back in place. Am i correct in thinking that thats what you did first time around matt?



yep, wish I hadn't. If I spoke to someone that had done it then continued on to do the crossover e.t.c I would have done a sas. This has been done to death in other topics.
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