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I think its excellent, all of a sudden 4x4 pick ups can be used for work.:001_rolleyes:

 

I have had 2 and they couldnt do 1 thing well so i sold them, now i see the above it becomes a very good work horse, family vehicle, troop carrier, small tipper, chipper combo:thumbup::thumbup:

 

All that is needed now is a Gloria on a swingarm mount on the rear:biggrin:

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i would not bother with that as i hate pick up bodys as the are week and allways fall apart. a deasent tray top is not hard to make and a lot sinplere to work with and would not be hard to make tip the big bonus is that they are easer to lift things in and out.

 

you can then sell the pick up on with a good back end and move it on to the next one

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