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    Yota
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  • Yota
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    The partition and shelf are part of the black widow setup. The top shelf bolts to the cargo barrier and the grab handles so should fit with any rear setup but the partition would depend on the height of the drawers, obviously designed for the black widow. Not sure wether the shelf would flex or bounce without the partition.

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  • Chaser
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    Hey mate, the rear partitions were would one locate something like that? I am very interested in them. I have seen your truck around the hunter a few times tuff looking rig mate.

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  • Yota
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  • Yota
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    And the 2nd most important mod to any truck;

    Lots of Red Dust





    and the hidden sticker performance panel

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  • Yota
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    Been a while since an update again.

    Got a windcheater roof rack, mainly to fix the awning too. The windcheater now comes as a modular unit rather than the one peice rack, actually looks a bit stronger bolted together rather than welded, i guess time will tell. fitted the awning up with the LED strip light, great light.







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  • Pearl150
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    Thanks Glenn,
    I would have thought that to be a reasonable time frame too, wish I didn't pay for the whole thing up front. I would just get a OEM and put up with it, pay the excess every time I back into something?
    Cheers and enjoy your ride, Tony

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  • Yota
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  • Yota
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    Originally posted by Pearl150 View Post
    Quick Question, How long did you wait for your rear bar? 12 weeks and counting? Bit over it to be honest. Looks the goods though. Cheers
    Ordered it early March, had it fitted late April. Hope it comes in soon for you, I would be a little over it too.

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  • Pearl150
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  • Pearl150
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    Quick Question, How long did you wait for your rear bar? 12 weeks and counting? Bit over it to be honest. Looks the goods though. Cheers

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  • Yota
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    Originally posted by vxcruiser08 View Post
    Rockin' build mate, love the white and black theme with the bar work.

    I wonder if thats a common problem with the rear bar wheel studs needing to be extended?

    Have you got any higher res pictures you can link us to? Thanks !
    I dont have any close up pics, ill see what I can do in th enext few days.
    Not sure how the studs were fitted before but it looks like they pressed the studs out and put in some bolts & welded them in the back.

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  • vxcruiser08
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  • vxcruiser08
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    Rockin' build mate, love the white and black theme with the bar work.

    I wonder if thats a common problem with the rear bar wheel studs needing to be extended?

    Have you got any higher res pictures you can link us to? Thanks !

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  • fido666
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    Ah, I wasn't aware of the cracking issue.

    Fair enough going aftermarket for the GX, the Kakadu comes with beefy 18" rims.

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  • Yota
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  • Yota
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    Originally posted by fido666 View Post
    Are you referring to the damage that skippy caused or the bar itself?
    i was referring to the inner gaurd cracks and toyota blaming steel bars for it.

    I like the look of the factory wheels painted black, but the GX comes with skiny wheels so aftermarket it was.

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  • fido666
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    Originally posted by Yota View Post
    it may or maynot cause the gaurds to crack
    Are you referring to the damage that skippy caused or the bar itself?

    Nice looking rig there Yota. I picked up my 150 Kakadu on Friday (pic in my avatar), it also has black rims but they are the factory ones powder coated black. They seem to blend well with the black bar and silver paint job. I may have to get the spare done as well, pretty sure it's still "au natural" under the wheel cover.

    Other than getting the dealer to move my IPF 900XS spotties over from the old 90 at no charge there's no mods as such yet, still getting to know the vehicle before splurging more cash.

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  • Yota
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    Originally posted by Ages View Post
    Glenn, this is an awesome build.
    how do you find the drop slide for your fridge? they seem pretty $$, but if they are any good it would be well worth the layout.
    Also your LEDs in the rear cargo area, are they part of the cargo barrier or did you put them in seperately?
    Cheers
    the fridge slid is good, makes it alot easier to find the beer in the bottom of the fridge.
    the slide cost around $500 but the built in slide in the draws was around $300 so worth it.

    I picked up the LED strip at the local 4wd show, soldered it in with the factory rear light, works a treat

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  • matt150
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    Looking very nice mate.

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  • Ages
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  • Ages
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    Glenn, this is an awesome build.
    how do you find the drop slide for your fridge? they seem pretty $$, but if they are any good it would be well worth the layout.
    Also your LEDs in the rear cargo area, are they part of the cargo barrier or did you put them in seperately?
    Cheers

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