mighty ve ute transformation
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I have already made mine and hinged it up and put gas struts and mechanical openin system it all opens at the push of a button !
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Yea I'll try get some photos up tonight if I remember
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Photos can't be attached for some reason !!??
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Been a while so time for an update not much has happened ive got the front bar all moulded and have the finnished fibre glass bar now im onto the guards i started with welding up old indicater holes and putting in the ve flutes filled in body line cut the wheel arch a little biger and made it round rather the the squareish mighty boy look and have coated them in foam ready to make them look like ve guards
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Started shaping foam have to fill fig holes with more foam then get them perfect add some bog and done
Did you consider using the front clip from an '88 Alto to get a closer match to the Commodore headlight/bonnet profile?
F8B EFI turbo - Three pots and a snail.
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Nah mate didnt even cross my mind i have formed the bar to git perfectly to the mighty boy bonnet lines but am still able to fit a stock ve commodore grill in just trim an inch off the top of it
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Never would have guessed that these things have a shit load of wiring bit of a head fark stripping it all down but got it done next step is to brace it all up get it onto my Rotisery and start cutting to make room for the Ecotec