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  • Wagon Boy's 2004 Grande minivan

    Been a lurker here for a while, but thought with a new car, I would try something different to (my) normal, and do a build thread as I go, rather than retrospectively!

    I have been wanting to get another 4wd for a little while now, and decided at the start of last year, it was time to make that happen. I thought I knew what I wanted, so the quest began for a manual, turbo diesel prado, with low kms. It didn't take me long to realise that I wasn't going to get what I wanted for the budget I had allowed, so I settled on an 04 SR5 Hilux. Fast forward twelve months and I had decided that given the opportunity, I would actually rather an auto Petrol!

    Late last month, a mate's father mentioned that he wanted to upgrade to a 200, so the decision was made to acquire his 120 Grande. With a very easy life thus far, and virtually no mods, I couldn't be much happier. She has an electric brake controller, rear view camera, and not a great deal else, so a great canvas for me to tinker with!

    Here she is, as I picked her up Monday last week. Not a great shot, but I'm sure that you're all aware what a silver 120 looks like



    UPDATE!

    Back when I got her, I said I wouldn't really change much; I guess that got lost somewhere along the way!

    The list so far:
    17x8.5" Method Double Standard wheels
    265/70-17 Goodyear Wrangler MT/R
    Ridepro ROX shocks. 80 series rear shocks.
    Dobinsons coils, rear converted from airbags
    ARB Deluxe bar
    Runva 11XP winch
    Aurora driving lights
    Rigid Industries led spots in fog location
    TJM Underbody plates. From front through to the transfer
    ARB compressor
    ARB roofrack, butchered to suit my wants better
    Harrop E-Locker in the rear
    Safari Snorkel
    2.5in exhaust, with extractors
    Outback drawer system, with leds that light up drawers as they are opened.
    2 seater only, level the whole way through from the drawers
    Optima Red top D34 Primary battery
    Century 100ah secondary battery, on Piranha tray
    CTEK D250s charger
    MSA DS50 Fridge slide
    Primus Mammoth 65L fridge
    Pioneer DEH-80PRS head unit
    Updated the reversing camera to a Toyota rear view mirror type
    Cooper Bussmann 15303 distribution block in engine bay
    Baintech 12way distribution in rear

    wagon boy
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    Last edited by wagon boy; 23-07-2014, 01:30 PM.
    Brodie

    120 Grande V6 Auto, with a few little improvements.

  • #2
    I decided that I had to last at least one week without doing any modifications or changes, so the raised front springs weren't ordered until monday this week, should be fitted by the weekend!

    I took the 'no mods' week as an opportunity to tidy a couple things up, and replace a lot of the exterior globes with LED versions, only a couple left to do. The LED's have always been a little favourite of mine, I think they add just a little touch of class to the vehicle. I haven't changed any internal globes as I really like the softer colouring on the black leather.
    Brodie

    120 Grande V6 Auto, with a few little improvements.

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    • #3
      As much as I enjoyed to comfort and silence of the stock wheels, it was never going to stay that way. Enter Race Wheels Australia and a set of the Method 'Double Standard' 17x8.5 with 0 offset. I chose the Wrangler MT/R Kevlars in a 265/70-17 based on reviews all over the net, there's not too many negative reports! They are fairly noisy, but that's to be expected when comparing them to a road tyre. I was very happy that the spare fit on the rear door without a drama.

      Dobinsons springs arrived today, so will probably fit them on friday afternoon, and just do the airbag sensor trick for now. Tossing up whether to keep the bags or go coils in the rear..

      Brodie

      120 Grande V6 Auto, with a few little improvements.

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      • #4
        She will look a different beast when the springs go in.

        Liking the tyre/rim combo!
        NOW FOR SALE!!! - 2004 Silver GXL 3lt 4spd Auto - ARB Bullbar, Safari Snorkel, Redarc Dual Battery System, Cooper ST MAXX, Dark Tint, IPF900XS spots, Raised Bilstein/Kings Suspension/Firestone Airbags, Autosafe Cargo Barrier, Sandgrabbers, Rola Roof Rack Stuff, Insect Screen, Dust/Wind Deflectors, Sheepskin/Black Duck Seatcovers, GME TX3510, ARB underbonnet compressor, Allied Hammer Rims, ARB UVP, [url="http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?18043-Rock-sliders-steel-side-steps"]AJ Sliders[/url]

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        • #5
          Which Dobinson's springs did you go for Wagon Boy?

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          • #6
            I went for the c59-302, I read a heap of stuff on here and that one was the most recommended by people in the know! I don't have any accessories just yet, but will do dual batt's, winch and steel bar very shortly.
            Brodie

            120 Grande V6 Auto, with a few little improvements.

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            • #7
              No probs, was just curious. Don't you have a petrol? Just looking at their catalogue, it says the -302 is for diesel models.

              http://www.dobinsonsprings.com/catalogue.php

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              • #8
                Yes that's 100% correct, but after reading this thread, I figured it was safe to rely on experience.

                http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread...shockies/page2


                (particularly check #############'s post, a couple posts down)
                wagon boy
                Member
                Last edited by wagon boy; 26-03-2014, 06:01 PM. Reason: more info
                Brodie

                120 Grande V6 Auto, with a few little improvements.

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                • #9
                  All good, at least you've done your research. I wasn't having a go at your choice, hope it didn't come across that way.

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                  • #10
                    No not at all! Yeh I've tried to do as much research as I can, I can't stand the thought of screwing this one up haha.
                    Brodie

                    120 Grande V6 Auto, with a few little improvements.

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                    • #11
                      I say it all the time but silver 120's are the best colour. Nice choice of rim, really goes with the car. Good luck with the build.

                      Cheers,
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                      • #12
                        Thanks, I wasn't sure about how the wheels would look, but they are nice. I think it adds a bit of ruggedness to the car. Can't wait to get the lift in, I get a bit of scrub when turning in to my driveway and I'm just waiting for the missus to snap haha.

                        Got a set of Thule roof racks on it yesterday, now on the lookout for a decent roof basket/tray thing so I can start working on some lights.
                        Brodie

                        120 Grande V6 Auto, with a few little improvements.

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                        • #13
                          So we had a late night last night and got the lift sorted (for now). Much happier, the dobinsons springs are exactly what I wanted, great to drive on. Sitting a little high at the moment but dual batteries should sort that out.

                          Brodie

                          120 Grande V6 Auto, with a few little improvements.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Dueler120 View Post
                            ...silver 120's are the best colour...
                            Never a truer word said on PP...
                            NOW FOR SALE!!! - 2004 Silver GXL 3lt 4spd Auto - ARB Bullbar, Safari Snorkel, Redarc Dual Battery System, Cooper ST MAXX, Dark Tint, IPF900XS spots, Raised Bilstein/Kings Suspension/Firestone Airbags, Autosafe Cargo Barrier, Sandgrabbers, Rola Roof Rack Stuff, Insect Screen, Dust/Wind Deflectors, Sheepskin/Black Duck Seatcovers, GME TX3510, ARB underbonnet compressor, Allied Hammer Rims, ARB UVP, [url="http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?18043-Rock-sliders-steel-side-steps"]AJ Sliders[/url]

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                            • #15
                              So after only a couple of drives at night, I realised that I wasn't completely happy with the orange headlights. Not super keen on HID's, mostly due to legalities, so I decided to throw in some Philips Diamond Vision globes. Much better on low beam, but high beam was still rather lacking. For the time being I've added an Aurora 20" combo beam LED bar, got a few other ideas up my sleeve, but waiting for a couple weeks to replenish the budget.




                              Sorry for the image quality, got dark real quick!
                              Brodie

                              120 Grande V6 Auto, with a few little improvements.

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