62 Split Ute

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splitthis wrote:Yes mate the resistor, they heat up pretty damn hot sometimes. Just make sure it’s kept away from anything that can burn/melt. If it’s getting crazy hot shoot me a PM I have some 6mm custom heat sinks for this exact purpose.
Hey Matt on this the resistor isn’t for taking the voltage from 12 to 6volts it’s to manage the resistance from the bay sender to the split gauge. It’s meant to keep things accurate and I’m assuming because the split sender had more resistance than the bay sender hence the extra Ohms.
It’s not accurate to the full mark with the resistor fitted but is accurate to empty.
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splitthis wrote:Beatts I love it. Great colour choice, looks awesome on the stockies too.
Cheers Matt.
Pearl white was what Martin, Cooper and I could match based on the original colour. Either way yeah it definitely looks right.
The razor is pearl white too, great colour and looks really different in different light.
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Mate, looks stunning wouldn't change a thing on that.
Well done

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A beautiful thing. Well done
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I like the hurst! Suits it well
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D-Train wrote: Mon Mar 01, 2021 6:19 pm I like the hurst! Suits it well
Sure does - it is a great package. Congrats to everyone involved...
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wow looks great and yes love the Hurst... we're working on doing rear Hurst bards without the need for drilling into the side panel too FYI
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wow very neat! Congratulations
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Thanks Gents.
I’m extremely happy with how it all came together and it drives nicely. It’s actually better/nicer to drive than my bay single cab.
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I’ve always wondered how the Ute looks from behind rolling down the road, just thought it wouldn’t cost so much to find out :oops:
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Hahahahahahahahaha. Got u
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Beatts wrote: Fri Mar 12, 2021 10:38 pm I’ve always wondered how the Ute looks from behind rolling down the road, just thought it wouldn’t cost so much to find out :oops:

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I got stung a couple of weeks ago too, $270 I had much better plans for.
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Love the plates too Beatts, rekt haha
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splitthis wrote: Sat Mar 13, 2021 9:17 am Love the plates too Beatts, rekt haha
Original plates too.

My fine is over $400 and that would have helped pay for the kingpins on my 67.

Oh well can’t complain I did the crime after all.
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Jeez that’s rich! I was 57 in a 50, I guess it goes up at 10km over. Lessons learned.
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