Suzuki Carry, pimp job
Wid the Carry pimped so heavily ya gonna need an ex race car carrier (pantech with hydraulic ramp) to cart the Carry, the accessories & the passengers.
So many delays to getting my MB back in order with 993cc & 5 speed transaxle... neighbor issue gone, donor shell up on rotisserie, new sheds on the way.... another project also..
- stevan_istheman
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Ok... things to do:
Fix smoke
Stripper pole
Airbags
Bodykit
Fix smoke
Stripper pole
Airbags
Bodykit
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Mine does, but i think it's cause the filler neck is damaged. Anyway, nice carry van mate. A polished floor would look great, but don't make it too thick, you don't want to add too much weight to it.nova_66 wrote:Good point. Do mighty boys do that to? keep clicking if you press down on the trigger, our rodeo does that, takes 10 mins to fill it up. Must be a ute thing. For your van, get a satelite disg, like those limos.
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That's not too bad, and probably hard to notice if it will slow the carry down at all.......nova_66 wrote:A box weighs about 10kg for a box, that gets about 5 square metres, going by what the box said.
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My subwoofer weighs far more than 10kg and it is not noticeable. Don't forget these are designed to carry.
I wouldn't mind doing the floorboard thing myself and because I always have something or other in the back I will cover them with the original carpet. At least it will be comfortable to sleep on when necessary, there is not much worse than uncomfortable ridges running down the floor.
(Please note; my van has no connection with the Trans-national chain of motels "Ridges", where I am certain people have a very comfortable sleep.)
I wouldn't mind doing the floorboard thing myself and because I always have something or other in the back I will cover them with the original carpet. At least it will be comfortable to sleep on when necessary, there is not much worse than uncomfortable ridges running down the floor.
(Please note; my van has no connection with the Trans-national chain of motels "Ridges", where I am certain people have a very comfortable sleep.)
LOL.
I've got a 2 piece plywood floor in my panel van to make it more comfortable. Not yet had the chance to sleep in it, but i'm sure it will be better than the ridged floor it has!
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ToranaGuy
I've got a 2 piece plywood floor in my panel van to make it more comfortable. Not yet had the chance to sleep in it, but i'm sure it will be better than the ridged floor it has!
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ToranaGuy
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2 words...
Water Bed
Not only comfortable but very pimp as well.
Water Bed
Not only comfortable but very pimp as well.
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ok, well before any of that can go in, we need to go to the depo, get one of those huge air conditioners off the buses, and put it in, so we can cruise nice and cool. What about a super super carry, make it a limo. Ladder chassis lol. Bowling ally maybe.
Sorry its early, sleepy time.
Sorry its early, sleepy time.
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Hmmm, come to think of it now. I'm not sure the carry will stand up to all this.... I will definitely be looking into the vinyl floor boards.. (I think its the only really possible suggestion... )
But what can i put under them to get rid of the bumps in the floor??
But what can i put under them to get rid of the bumps in the floor??
Hey, i have dark brown ones, for my room in our house, i wanted to be diff to the rest. I have like 2 or 3 boxes that i didnt need, over estimated my room size lol. You can have them if you want. might want to lay some firbo or macinite ( sorry about the spelling ) under the boards, make it even before they go down, the boards are quite flexible and easy to cut.