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  • #46
    Just completed installing the pioneer platform 42102b and RLCP leg kit





    Great having a black car - everything's already colour coded...
    [SIZE=1]06 Prado GXL,V6 auto BLACK,MT STZ LT265/65/17,toyota sovereign bull bar.Because of Prado Point HAD to get - Lovells springs/Bilstein shocks-50mm lift,ScanGaugeII,Dig Options AVN11TP GPS Unit, Lifestyle rack, Hilux Jets,AMTS 55W HID Black Euro Spotties,AMTS tyre carrier spacer,AMTS radiator bash plate, AJ120 rock sliders,LEDLAD interior lights,AMTS LED sov.bar,AMTS recovery points,safari snorkel and pioneer platform -DAMM YOU PP!![/SIZE]

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    • #47
      Drove it hard! & got it dirty.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Bushbasher View Post
        Took mine to the beach to give the dog a run and watch the sun set. Another end to a perfect day. Work tomorrow.



        Very nice

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        • #49
          I said goodbye to mine after 10 years of faultless service.

          Very sad

          Was good though to see it go to a young family that I'm sure will love it as much as we did.

          Now I have to fall in love with our new 150. Not there yet....

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          • #50
            Originally posted by SimonW View Post
            I said goodbye to mine after 10 years of faultless service.

            Very sad

            Was good though to see it go to a young family that I'm sure will love it as much as we did.

            Now I have to fall in love with our new 150. Not there yet....
            Can I ask what prompted the change?

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            • #51
              Today I finished off a mounting bracket for the second spare wheel. It used to live in the boot, but that was a tight squeeze with a 265/65, so something new was required for the 265/70s that are going on soon. Uses the seat mounting bolts at the front, and a turnbuckle at the back rather than drilling new holes.

              And in the last few days I've fitted a couple of these:

              And one of these:

              Also gave the headlights a quick spruce up - passenger side before, driver's side after.


              Almost ready for the cape now

              Dane.
              Last edited by DaneH; 19-05-2014, 01:00 PM.

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              • #52
                Ok, I have never seen anyone put a spare inside a vehicle like that.

                I'm guessing you don't like the idea of it being up top?

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by Beach View Post
                  Ok, I have never seen anyone put a spare inside a vehicle like that.

                  I'm guessing you don't like the idea of it being up top?
                  No, don't like the wind resistance, don't like busting a gut lifting it up and down, and i don't need all the seats so it made sense to put it in the cab.

                  Dane

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                  • #54
                    Tried to find a random noise, hence my new thread.
                    2007 GXL V6 - ARB Bullbar with LED lights, snorkel, extractors, 2 1/4" dual exhaust, K&N filter, dimpled/slotted rotors, headrest dvd players, Ebay Satnav/reverse camera, GME 3100TX, Tigerz11 Side awning on custom brackets with Maxtrax mounts, 300W Invertor, ARB Underbody protection, Lightbar and STZ 265/70 tyres.
                    Wish list in order I'll get them: Sliders, 2" lift, E-locker, Winch bar with winch.

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                    • #55
                      i like taking apart my prado. so i did. did the front left door and the centre console the other day. put back together like it was factory.

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                      Also found some kind of paper in there too but I didn't take a pic of it (I should've taken one)

                      EDIT: I hate losing screws though... Lost one of the screw for the dash when it slipped out my fingers and fell into the dash crevices and couldn't get it back >
                      Wtrxprs007
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                      Last edited by Wtrxprs007; 18-05-2014, 09:19 PM.
                      [B]CANYONEROOOOO *whipping in the distance*
                      [URL="http://youtu.be/7ZeFDe44Ddo"]
                      http://youtu.be/7ZeFDe44Ddo[/URL]

                      Toyota LandCruiser Prado GXL V6 [COLOR=#800000]Red[/COLOR][/B] (APRIL 2006 BUILD)

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Wtrxprs007 View Post
                        i like taking apart my prado. so i did. did the front left door and the centre console the other day. put back together like it was factory.
                        Have you ever pulled out the plastic lining of the cargo compartment? I'm thinking of taking it out and investigating if I can gain some more luggage space.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Beach View Post
                          Have you ever pulled out the plastic lining of the cargo compartment? I'm thinking of taking it out and investigating if I can gain some more luggage space.
                          I haven't gotten to the back of the car yet so no I haven't. Maybe soon if I have time to do it then yeah. SELF RESEARCH YAY
                          [B]CANYONEROOOOO *whipping in the distance*
                          [URL="http://youtu.be/7ZeFDe44Ddo"]
                          http://youtu.be/7ZeFDe44Ddo[/URL]

                          Toyota LandCruiser Prado GXL V6 [COLOR=#800000]Red[/COLOR][/B] (APRIL 2006 BUILD)

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by Beach View Post
                            Have you ever pulled out the plastic lining of the cargo compartment? I'm thinking of taking it out and investigating if I can gain some more luggage space.
                            I haven't gotten to the back of the car yet so no I haven't. Maybe soon if I have time to do it then yeah. SELF RESEARCH YAY
                            [B]CANYONEROOOOO *whipping in the distance*
                            [URL="http://youtu.be/7ZeFDe44Ddo"]
                            http://youtu.be/7ZeFDe44Ddo[/URL]

                            Toyota LandCruiser Prado GXL V6 [COLOR=#800000]Red[/COLOR][/B] (APRIL 2006 BUILD)

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                            • #59
                              Finally got my new fridge slide mounted today. What a bastard of a job. I have the Outback Supplies drawer system with built in fridge slide on the left. I pulled that slide of, pulled the drawers out and swapped the rollers so the original slide is now on the right. Because the left side didn't have the special receiving nuts for the solid floor I had to do some create bolting and drilling. Also had to move the cargo barrier forward a couple of centimetres. Now I have 2 slides. The stock slide is for my 40L Engel and the new ORS slide is for my 60L Engel. I had to change sides because the big fridge would open the lid due to the rear car door and the way it bends inwards. The 60L is too long for the standard slide. So, after frigging around with the ARB slide - that was too narrow for my fridge - I have spent the best part of 2 days on this instal.
                              Dave
                              Views expressed are mine alone and are not intended to compromise the integrity of my employer nor offend those who may read such views.
                              Bugger Bali, get out and see Australia before we sell it all to China.

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                              • #60
                                The plastic trim follows the body pretty closely. I've had the right side completely undone whilst routing cables. Honestly I don't think you have anything to gain by removing it. More likely you'll find dust getting in and more road noise. I have the floor trim and carpet removed from mine with the Outback Supplies drawer system installed. You also have the seat mounting brackets on the sides for the 3rd row which are located under that plastic trim.
                                Dave
                                Views expressed are mine alone and are not intended to compromise the integrity of my employer nor offend those who may read such views.
                                Bugger Bali, get out and see Australia before we sell it all to China.

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