Nissan twin cab conversion

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Trying to find some one to chop my lwb patrol into a twin cab tray back ute, some where in the nrth island, or is anyone willing to complete the chop for me? as i dont have the skills or workshop to do it myself :oops: .
Im in Te Awamutu
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PM mudslut, got a shop in hamilton i think?
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Names Dan
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Mahana Rd I think
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Real good dude and does a decent job.
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safaris in good nick are getting high in price and you are going to cut in around,
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Do a wellside :D

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DO IT!!! wished I had waited longer and got a LWB Safari and chopped it like I planned, just never found any reasonably priced when I was looking. Id do it for you but wrong end of wrong island. That Picture of the White one is awesome! U after a Flatdeck for farm/work use? Id go Wellside if not after a huge deck. my 2c
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My father n law does them himself as a on the side hobby. He is currently completing his 5th truck (4x Safari's and 1x 80 Series Cruiser) low roof, high roof, single cab, dual cab, builds the deck himself as well but he is in Mangonui (Far Far north) and he does real good jobs nothing is done half pie.
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Swamped wrote:Names Dan
Supreme Panel & Paint
Mahana Rd I think
Te rapa

Real good dude and does a decent job.
[quote="gimmemud"]PM mudslut, got a shop in hamilton i think?[
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Cheers for that guys

92 safari 17 i met you up tommos a while ago i was in the blue samurai if you want me to have a look at it you can give me a call on 0276878995 or work (07)8492511
cheers Dan
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