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23rd February 2015, 07:40 PM
#11
Originally Posted by
Flex
But doesn't ever mod we do increase weight.
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I pulled out my dickie seats lol ftw . Nice write up it looks like its come up a treat
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23rd February 2015 07:40 PM
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24th February 2015, 12:00 AM
#12
Expert
good job cobber... love the pics.. just rewiring mine at the moment.. won't be as flash as ur number tho...
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24th February 2015, 05:27 AM
#13
BIG & BALD
Great job.
You obviously love doing it.
Spent a lot of hours on it.
2011 GU8 ST 3.0 CRD, ARB Bullbar with IPF spotties, scrub bars and side steps, Snorkel, Dual Battery system, Waeco fridge, Turbo Timer, ARB Roof Rack with 5 IPF spotties across the front, Custom full Leather Bucket seats, DPchip, 3" Taipan exhaust, ARE Intercooler & scoop, Autron EGT/Boost and dual volt gauges, ARB front locker.
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24th February 2015, 10:31 AM
#14
Advanced
Here's a list of all the gear I used:
- Apline Head Unit: $320
- Nissan DX single DIN pocket: $40
- Custom RCA Leads: $74
- USB Socket: $30
- Nissan Radio adaptor: $12 (Nissan part number: 68475-3U000)
- JL 5 Channel Amplifier: 650
- DC Power cable: $40
- Speaker Cable: $50
- Nissan Connector (from wreckers): $50
- Dynamat: $320
- JL CS5 Splits: $680
- Apline Type R Coaxials: $160
- Pioneer Subwoofer: $50 (second hand)
- Ti A pillar trims: $190 (Nissan part number: 76912-VD260 and 76911-VD260)
- Miscellaneous items (crimps, tape, cables ties, split tube, etc.): $60
Total: $2046
Last edited by Flex; 19th May 2015 at 09:10 AM.
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24th February 2015, 10:37 AM
#15
Patrol God
great job and write up, thanks for the detailed instructions
2 thumbs up
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
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24th February 2015, 10:38 AM
#16
The 747
Do you think one box of Dynamat would do the inside and outside of the front doors only?
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24th February 2015, 11:18 AM
#17
The 747
Are you worried about the service holes in the doors being covered now?
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24th February 2015, 11:33 AM
#18
Advanced
One of the larger boxes of dyna mat should cover the front doors inside and out. The problem is that the Patrol front doors are longer than most cars, so you have to use alot more dyna mat to cover them.
Before I covered the inside of the doors, I greased the gears for the electric windows and door locks and torqued all the bolts up. However if something does go wrong (touch wood) you can just use a hair dryer on the dyna mat to remove it.
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24th February 2015, 12:02 PM
#19
The 747
Originally Posted by
Flex
One of the larger boxes of dyna mat should cover the front doors inside and out. The problem is that the Patrol front doors are longer than most cars, so you have to use alot more dyna mat to cover them.
Before I covered the inside of the doors, I greased the gears for the electric windows and door locks and torqued all the bolts up. However if something does go wrong (touch wood) you can just use a hair dryer on the dyna mat to remove it.
Thanks mate. Looking at doing this job some time so this thread has been great.
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25th February 2015, 12:07 AM
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Expert
Doing the inside of the doors... worth the extra effort?
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