Post up some eye candy for lovers of the V Series van!!
Aaaaaand GO!!!
Post up some eye candy for lovers of the V Series van!!
Aaaaaand GO!!!
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Oct 2002 Build VY Series 1 SS.
I've always been into Vanning and customising.
More: http://majesticvanners.forumotion.co...o-owner-smooth
Last edited by Innuendo; 06-06-2018 at 02:36 AM.
Beautiful van you have there Mr Smoother not really into green cars period but thats one mighty nice van wouldnt mind it in my shed, out of curiosity how do you find those doors getting in and out etc
Doors open in two stages after we cutomised the mechanisms. 1st stage is normal, albeit not quite as far (wide) as factory. 2nd stage allows stupid lift.
Getting in or out is no issue at all. With the doors up it's actually easier. I designed to the two stage option, as sometimes you just don't want the attention.
It was a big job done by my son and I in his backyard shed. I'm proud to say the door gaps are now better than factory.
Smooth ride mate! Would be great if you'd start a thread of the build process.
This is the same Van. Tiger Mica is the VU/VT colour.
This one is also an early one. It was owned by an employee of FTP who did the conversions for HBD. It is now owned by Matt and Mandy ("Skippy" for those who read Custom Vans & Trucks).
It wasn't ever tagged as a HBD.
Apparently only 4 or 5 VU's were ever done. A black version in Darwin, the original MAMBO, this Tiger Mica version and the Blue employee's (Rowan) version now owned by Matt & Mandy.
They are Melbourne based so I'm sure you would have seen them around.
Alien, do you have the wiring diagram in a decent resolution?
Last edited by Innuendo; 05-04-2013 at 08:53 PM. Reason: Added question
Nice looking canopy SMQQTH. Funky look with the retro wheels on a modern ute. Pretty tuff looking!
Regards
Vombil
Last edited by Vombil; 29-04-2013 at 09:20 PM. Reason: spelling
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