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  • #16
    Awsome Chippy i specially like the personel plate 8)
    Cheers Moto
    2007 Grande crystal pearl D4D auto

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    • #17
      Top work Chippy :!:
      2005 GXL Auto TD silver mink (the new white!)
      Lots of mods, plenty to come!

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      • #18
        Bloody marvellous work Chippy
        07 Upgrade GXL D4D, Manual, Dune,Sov Bar, BFG's, SG11, Redark dual Batts, Extensive Aux wiring, Stebel, LED stop tails, IPF HID's (my mod), 240V Inv, ARB Comp, GME UHF,TPMS, Safari snorkel, GPS,Hilux washers, 40l Engel in 30% pas pos,homemade A/C cond protection plate, polyairs.

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        • #19
          Are you sure you work?????? how do you get the time?????

          I think its time for me to do a build up time lapse photo shoot. And about time I did another mod. Last one was a tom tom, woooohoooo.
          Reminds me of my safari in Africa. Somebody forgot the corkscrew and for several days we had to live on nothing but food and water.
          W. C. Fields (1880 - 1946)

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          • #20
            Re: My truck buildup - Chippy (*** Lots of pics ***)

            Originally posted by Chippy
            :arrow: Work lights

            Bloody nice setup Chippy - The word "Fantastic" does not pay justice to the work you have done on the Playdo! Well done.

            OK Chippy, what gives! Two Questions - yep only two! because there are going to be heaps coming from other PPers, so I will keep it short.

            Q1. That anderson plug up on the roof rack has a good use, but I have exhausted my brain thinking of your use for it. What do you plug into it?
            Q2. How have you wired the power up to the anderson plug on the roof rack?

            Thanks Chippy for an awesome post - It will no doub be the envy of most PPers looking at mods for their Playdo.
            SSSHHHH be very very quiet were huntin wabbits.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by jeff s
              Are you sure you work?????? how do you get the time?????

              Work ??? What is work ??? :lol: :lol:


              Originally posted by jeff s
              I think its time for me to do a build up time lapse photo shoot.
              Go for it Jeff. You know you want to. :lol: :lol:


              I always wanted to do something like this ..... get hold of a bit of a blank canvas and try and do a lot of the stuff myself (with some much appreciated help from the Bro-in-law and fellow Pradopointers) .... and its slowly coming together.

              The only problem (apart from my money tree dying in the drought) is that each time I get on PP the list of mods to do gets longer :lol: :lol: :lol:

              Cheers
              Chippy

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              • #22
                Re: My truck buildup - Chippy (*** Lots of pics ***)

                Originally posted by D4D-GXL
                Q1. That anderson plug up on the roof rack has a good use, but I have exhausted my brain thinking of your use for it. What do you plug into it?
                Q2. How have you wired the power up to the anderson plug on the roof rack?
                When I first put the work lights up on the rack I had no idea how to get power up there and we were only days away from heading off on a trip around Oz ..... so I hooked up the Anderson plug and an extension lead - then any time I wanted the work lights on I plugged the extension lead into the power socket in the back and plugged the other end into the Anderson Plug.

                There was no way I was going to drill a hole in the turret ... and that hasn't changed.

                Since then I've run twin core flex up inside the rubber channels on each side of the windscreen. The flex then runs down through the wiper motor space and exits the firewall through the rubber grommet on the driver's side .... where it hooks into the relays.

                ... but the Anderson plug can stay ... 'cause I'm looking at some solar panels for the camper trailer .... but I want to be able to take one or two of them off the trailer and put them on the roof rack ... for some extra power generating ability if I'm stationary for a while ...... and the Anderson plug will let me hook them into the charging circuit.

                We gotta get Leachy to post some picks of his inverter, charger and AGM battery setup ..... I reckon its the duck's nuts and I want to plagiarise the hell out of his idea ..... and add the solar panels to it. :lol: :lol: :lol:

                Hope this clears it up a bit.

                Cheers
                Chippy

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                • #23
                  Fantastic Chippy - I know you would have cried if you drilled a hole into the turret just for a little bit of 12v on the roof rack.

                  Very well explained - as usual Chippy. Keep up the good work.

                  Now to serious business Chippy.........I hope that GIF file on your profile isn't a LandRover!!!!! Good work mate.
                  SSSHHHH be very very quiet were huntin wabbits.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by D4D-GXL
                    Now to serious business Chippy.........I hope that GIF file on your profile isn't a LandRover!!!!! Good work mate.
                    No, no, no .... it started life as a Jeep :shock: :lol: :lol:

                    Cheers
                    Chippy

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                    • #25
                      Update.

                      Baby got new shoes :lol: :lol: :lol:

                      Pics on Page 1.

                      Cheers
                      Chippy

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                      • #26
                        All I can say is wow!! Very very sweet chippy... You've done an awesome job, especially impressive is that you've done it all your self!

                        Kudos to you!

                        There mustn't be much left to do!
                        2008 GXL M6 D4D, Silver
                        Build Up---> [url]http://www.pradopoint.com/viewtopic.php?t=2315[/url]

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                        • #27
                          Thanks Crammy

                          I've just got a few jobs to play around with ...

                          :arrow: Transmission temp guage
                          :arrow: In-car kit for the mobile phone
                          :arrow: Re-wire the spotties and fridge power .... not happy with it
                          :arrow: Change the front OME springs over to HD ... for the winch
                          :arrow: New polyairs in the back
                          :arrow: Rear (TJM style) bash plate to make
                          :arrow: A couple of fuel tank bash plates to straighten
                          :arrow: A second drawer unit .... with a shorter drawer and a space in behind the middle row of seats for an AGM battery ... and carpet them both
                          :arrow: Home made slider steps

                          :arrow: Then I want to explore fitting a 1000 W inverter and a 240 V 3 stage battery charger ..... for the AGM battery

                          :arrow: Then I've got to look at some window tinting.

                          Then ... if the money tree grows back after the drought ....
                          :arrow: a pair of lockers :lol: :lol:


                          Cheers
                          Chippy

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Chippy
                            :arrow: In-car kit for the mobile phone
                            Mate, have a look at something like a blueant bluetooth kit - otherwise, with a dedicated hard-wired kit, you have to change it every time you get a new phone (I learned the hard way...)

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                            • #29
                              I hear ya G'man

                              ... but I've got this phone for a couple more years ... and I want a cradle for the phone, an easy way to charge it in the car and the ability to hook in an external aerial .... and the kit, for the phone, is going fairly cheap on Fleabay.

                              .... and if I change the phone ... and get cranky about having to change the kit .... I'll let you say, "I told ya so :!: " :lol: :lol: :lol:

                              Cheers
                              Chippy

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                              • #30
                                lOVE your work mate.. well done Chippy....

                                joey...
                                Featured - issue 140 Australian 4wd Action.
                                -issue 52 Modified 4wds .
                                Locked ,Lifted, boosted Brut---"Pradzilla".
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