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Mattman wrote:Very nice Tom. What do you use to cut the plate sections for your bumpers etc?


Cheers. For the straight cut I use a 9" with 2mm cutting wheels, for the bendy bits I use the plasma.
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Haha you finally saw the light and got yourself a proper steel melter/cutter.
Way nicer to use than Oxy plant, even if they do struggle cutting through plate any thicker than 12-14mm :wink:

Oh and by the way, wicked looking job on that 80s rear bumper. I think back to your early stuff and struggle to believe that it is the same person doing the work dude. I mean when you got the engineering thing under control (you know the rig I'm talking about :mrgreen: ) the design/aesthetics left a fair bit to the imagination (and you know which rig I'm talking about now too Possum :mrgreen: :mrgreen: )
But dude, the gear you have turning out over the 18 months just keeps getting better and better. Keep it up (and remember, I am not one to tell people they are any good unless they are, and you are getting there my boy :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: )
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rokhound wrote:Haha you finally saw the light and got yourself a proper steel melter/cutter.
Way nicer to use than Oxy plant, even if they do struggle cutting through plate any thicker than 12-14mm :wink:

Oh and by the way, wicked looking job on that 80s rear bumper. I think back to your early stuff and struggle to believe that it is the same person doing the work dude. I mean when you got the engineering thing under control (you know the rig I'm talking about :mrgreen: ) the design/aesthetics left a fair bit to the imagination (and you know which rig I'm talking about now too Possum :mrgreen: :mrgreen: )
But dude, the gear you have turning out over the 18 months just keeps getting better and better. Keep it up (and remember, I am not one to tell people they are any good unless they are, and you are getting there my boy :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: )


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Awesome!
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Top work Tom. Will have my truck back for more soon.
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Nice
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Bit of plumbing :D

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Damn that's nice.

Reckon someone should give you a V8 to twin turbo just to see the outcome!
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i love those air boxes with the the perspex lid! - all class Tom- well done.
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oldyella wrote:Damn that's nice.

Reckon someone should give you a V8 to twin turbo just to see the outcome!


Wouldn't that be primo. Detroit v8 I reakon :twisted: Then throw it in the 60 :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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BlakeNZ wrote:i love those air boxes with the the perspex lid! - all class Tom- well done.



Cool. Thanks. :D (not a totally original idea tho, aye Tim :wink: )
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Top work.

I would like to have a similar bumper made up for the front now. Maybe November?
And a snorkel upgrade.
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Hi Tom, top job as we are expecting now, I won't go as far as saying what Rock did :shock: , but the bar has certainly been lifted and I think you have found the answer :arrow: Maturity :o , you like Rock are getting OLDER :oops: . Have I missed something :?: , or is the Intercooler attached to the shock tower braces ?, and if so will you get enough movement and flex from the hose fittings without them coming off ??. Attached to the motor and cut through the bonnet you could have as Mr Falcon did :idea: a

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SMOKEY wrote:Hi Tom, top job as we are expecting now, I won't go as far as saying what Rock did :shock: , but the bar has certainly been lifted and I think you have found the answer :arrow: Maturity :o , you like Rock are getting OLDER :oops: . Have I missed something :?: , or is the Intercooler attached to the shock tower braces ?, and if so will you get enough movement and flex from the hose fittings without them coming off ??. Attached to the motor and cut through the bonnet you could have as Mr Falcon did :idea: a

TOYOTA SHAKER,

FITZY.


:lol: :lol: Im not that old, jeez not even 34 yet :lol: Rok on the other hand......................... :lol: :lol: :twisted:

Yes the intercooler is attached to the x brace but it'll be fine, theres lots of silicone between the two :wink:

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nice work as always tom.

Next you'll have the performance car guys knocking on your door!
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jonossiksilvia wrote:nice work as always tom.

Next you'll have the performance car guys knocking on your door!


If you decide to do that make sure to get there money up front :D :D
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Maybe some LED's in the airbox and under the intercooler for some added bling for the ricer crowd!!


Great Tech mate - always worth looking at what you're doing.
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Always forget to take pics until the end :roll: :lol:
Anyways. KZN165 3" Snorkle

Bit of chop and hack on the aircleaner.

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PZJ70 Landcruiser

Chopped out the "never quite fit properly" Hi-lift mounts.

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Radiator protection complete with discrete advertising :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Nice work Tom, I have recently purchased a 2000 double cab Hilux, do you need the vehicle for measurements to make some up for me or do you have a standard pattern you follow ? Am in the North Island. How much ?

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hi tom . really like your work. looking for some sill protectors for my discovery 1 like these if you can http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zToELeSU0OA

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Well been a while since I posted :roll:
The Hilux is off for cert tomorrow. Minus rear flares, mud flaps and rear reflectors :mrgreen:
It drives well and stops well. The turbo is a little on the large side tho :lol: It boosts up to 10lb but feels like it is lacking. We'll see what the tuner comes up with.

Anyways heres a few pics. Theres more on Facebook :mrgreen:

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WOW !!!!!! 8)
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Impressive work Tom. Good hundy plus hours in that one Id say?
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callum007 wrote:Impressive work Tom. Good hundy plus hours in that one Id say?


Cheers. Definitely on the plus side :D
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Kzn 185 Surf rear bar.
I built two of these the same if anyone else wants the other one let me know. :D

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I'm off to buy me a lotto ticket :wink: :wink: :wink: :mrgreen:
















by the way dude, your work is frickin legendary stuff :D
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skid wrote:I'm off to buy me a lotto ticket :wink: :wink: :wink: :mrgreen:
















by the way dude, your work is frickin legendary stuff :D



Cheers Bro. :D
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