Thanks, I was going to buy the $40 strip which was twice as bright but lucky I didn't otherwise I'd need sunnies.
Matt
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Exactly, we were the guinea pigs so it won't be long before the production lines are ready.
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I don't think he has made a thread for them yet Robert. Been doing test fits but they fit fine so I guess it won't be long before he has them on sale.
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Matt,Originally posted by Mattfunk 120 View PostInstalled Amts' recovery points yesterday. These will be be the solution for post 2006 120's with an arb deluxe bar as previously there has not been any about that would fit. Easy to fit and no need to remove the bar .
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Excellent, do you have the AMTS link where they are for sale? Price?
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Robert
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Now I just need to give myself an excuse to use it


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I installed my trek table & light on the weekend. Used a few ideas from the thread plus some of mine . I opted for laminated particle board so it is easy to clean. I cut the oval shape but didn't want carpet on the edges so I would wipe food onto it so bought some melamine iron on edging from bunnings to tidy up the edges
Marine carpet on the back & went for tea towel holders on the back door & back of table. I installed an led light strip , 1m flexy weatherproof from korr lighting for $25.
Switch from jaycar for $1.95 so probably cost around $80 for the lot.
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I can confirm they also fit on my 2004 👍
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Mattfunk's 120
Installed Amts' recovery points yesterday. These will be be the solution for post 2006 120's with an arb deluxe bar as previously there has not been any about that would fit. Easy to fit and no need to remove the bar . The bit that was the most time consuming was retrieving the old captive nuts then putting the arb side bash plates on as they were a bit dinged up. Another great product!
Cheers Matt

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I've had the awning for a while now and used it a few times but never had a picture to use. I went for the arb one as it seemed a little more sturdy than some others. We used it today when we went to a car boot sale to try to sell all the excess toys and clothes accumulated from the kids. It works great as a clothesline too
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Nice work. It's certainly keeping you busy. Liking the progress so far!
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I had all intentions to fit a trek table and led light today however I hadn't decided on a light yet so I ran the wire & cut the table to size. When I removed some trims & the rear door seal I saw this.


Not too surprising as my car was originally from the department of housing in Mt Isa. So I spent most of the arvo cleaning the red dirt out cause some of it was still damp. Also to confirm that this was red dirt & not rust which it wasnt .Anyway will get a new seal soon as there is a few tears in it & finish this table next weekend once I've sourced a light.
Cheers Matt
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