Brumby tray project
I have had the rear of my ute done with the Rhino lining product. The guy quoted a 1/2 day work but ended up taking a full day due the ammount of prep work required. The product is awesome. I will post some pictures up over the next few days.
I am also organising to get a custom fibreglass lid to be made. It will be lightweight and custom fit for the Brumby utes.... I have access and do alot of fibreglassing so once the mould made I would be happy to price up some lids for some members.
I am also organising to get a custom fibreglass lid to be made. It will be lightweight and custom fit for the Brumby utes.... I have access and do alot of fibreglassing so once the mould made I would be happy to price up some lids for some members.
'Brownster'
Was that just a Brumby ute that flew past?
Was that just a Brumby ute that flew past?
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Rhino Lining
I just got around to ringing about this. The guy was helpful, said it would take a full day, and cost $ 750.00. They pull all the removable panels off, and do them individually, and for older utes, generally do a primer coat first.
Another alternative is from bushranger.com.au - they apparently make a Mat for the Brumby, and a store quoted $ 205.00 for that.
Now to decide which to do..
Would love to see pics of your "Rhino Lined" Brumby.
Another alternative is from bushranger.com.au - they apparently make a Mat for the Brumby, and a store quoted $ 205.00 for that.
Now to decide which to do..
Would love to see pics of your "Rhino Lined" Brumby.
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Yeah, I'm not really keen on the carpet either, I guess the Rhino is one way to go, anybody got other options for the interior?marshy wrote:My ute is having the Rhino lining done yesterday and today. Im having all the interior done as well as im not having carpet. Ive seen the ute section and it looks a treat, but the price is rediculous 850 for ute section 750 for the floor/firewall.Ill put some pics up when it comes back.
Are you taking all the interior out and getting the lining everywhere? I guess pics will tell a 1000 stories. Looking forward to them.
wow that looks good, makes the car neat and tidy!
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Brumby hard cover
noticed there was some intrest in brumby hard covers i have had one one mine for a year or two but am thinking of making a mould of it is currently a ply fibreglass sandwich (pretty heavy in its current form) was rushed when i first made it so didnt finish off surface went for the quick and easy marine vinal covering. I have it back off the brumby and removed the vinal and trying to get time to get it sprayed to enable me to make a mould.
Here are some photos of it.
http://i499.photobucket.com/albums/rr36 ... 0_2875.jpg
http://i499.photobucket.com/albums/rr36 ... 0_2876.jpg
http://i499.photobucket.com/albums/rr36 ... 0_2877.jpg
Here are some photos of it.
http://i499.photobucket.com/albums/rr36 ... 0_2875.jpg
http://i499.photobucket.com/albums/rr36 ... 0_2876.jpg
http://i499.photobucket.com/albums/rr36 ... 0_2877.jpg
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