Pete's D22 Rear Bar Build Up

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Jase V9X

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This is my old D22 that I sold to my mate - Pete.
He's in the process of doin'some mods - here's some pics.
 

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Very nice workmanship---but even better Engineered with some attention to detailing--ie it has been thought thru--if he has CAD drgs let me know pls as i will get the plate s profiled
 
He chopped up the original Nissan towbar and used bits of it on the new bar.
 

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He tried to keep the profile as close to the original bumper as he could.
 

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Some parts ultimately had to be sourced from a rear bar manufacturer, but most were hand made!
 

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Still going - just lucky he had something to measure off.
 

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The almost finished product - just need to wire the lights and then off to the powdercoaters.
 

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Pete's gone to Adelaide for the next couple of weeks, but I'll pass all your comments on to him. He did spend countless hours contemplating the design over many coffees and the odd brew.
 
Na, that is really shmicko....yes I can really see the many hours of toil on that job...commended.
 
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