Project KJA

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Re: Project KJA

Post by ianedwards » Sun Feb 03, 2013 10:07 pm

I wouldn't quite go as far as what edweird said but I'm hoping its going to turn out pretty nice.

Cheers for your comments, I'm enjoying building it, but when other people like it as we'll, that's even better. Still lots to do.

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Re: Project KJA

Post by Jordi » Sun Feb 03, 2013 10:44 pm

dan_2k_uk wrote:Yeah no offence to any other KJA owners but when finished this is easily going to be best in the country in my opinion!
Thanks Dan, theres my KJA proj. written off before i start it.

Mine will be no where near this like. Just gonna do a nice restoration and bit of modernisation to it.

Its coming together nicely bud. Everything fits in the chassis just really tidy.

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Re: Project KJA

Post by justaddmud » Sun Feb 03, 2013 11:06 pm

dan_2k_uk wrote:Yeah no offence to any other KJA owners but when finished this is easily going to be best in the country in my opinion!
Being a KJA Owner.......


















....... I have to agree, it is AWSOME could not only be the best KJA but one of the Best Suzukis, total, keep it up, can;t wait to see it finished now

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Re: Project KJA

Post by ianedwards » Sun Feb 24, 2013 9:18 pm

;) lol

Every build I've seen on here has been great in its own way. I'm just taking my time, mainly cos I haven't got much of it lol.


Right, been doing a bit, not a great deal. Nothing exciting. I'll get. Some pics next time. Too dark

Made a new bracket for the trailer electrics for the tow hitch, as the original one I had crumbled away, oh also wired the new electric socket ready to wire into the lights (when they are done)

I've got the black paint to finish off the rear, but I'll do that another day cos it's so cold and dust about from cutting the floor.

Just got the floor cut for the back so that's in place ready to be bolted on, just not yet because it will be easier to do the wiring ect with it off.

Just perfected the hinges ect so it all shuts properly and doesn't snag on the catches, so these are ready to be painted.

I've ordered a few bits for another plan I've got, but I'll keep that under wraps until its done, lol

And we put together my dads new sand blaster and sandblasting cabinet, which in my opinion he's bought about 2 years to late :argh: .

Until next time

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Re: Project KJA

Post by mike harris » Sat Mar 09, 2013 7:40 pm

Breaking a kja soon mate if you need bits let me know

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Re: Project KJA

Post by ianedwards » Thu May 02, 2013 8:19 pm

Hi, bit of a update, been busy lately, but progress is being made. :doublethumbs:
Sides finished, but not satained.
Sides finished, but not satained.
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Another pic of the rear
Another pic of the rear
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pic of it outside
pic of it outside
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sides stained, cab on and mostly painted apart from the side your looking at.  decided to paint it with a brush, came out quite good, there are little bits which need a wet and dry and another coat, where marks in the original paint can be seen, even tho it was sanded down.
sides stained, cab on and mostly painted apart from the side your looking at. decided to paint it with a brush, came out quite good, there are little bits which need a wet and dry and another coat, where marks in the original paint can be seen, even tho it was sanded down.
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getting there, cab on and bolted in place, outside painted, since this pic, the inside has been cleaned, undercoated and painted.
getting there, cab on and bolted in place, outside painted, since this pic, the inside has been cleaned, undercoated and painted.
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finished off the bracket for me new roof lights, only on loose to see what they look like, bracket needs painting, then they go on properly.
finished off the bracket for me new roof lights, only on loose to see what they look like, bracket needs painting, then they go on properly.
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same as above, finished painting inside, ready to put carpet in, then everything else can go in.
same as above, finished painting inside, ready to put carpet in, then everything else can go in.
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spent the afternoon doing the roof lights and making a rear bumper so i hit that before i bust the lights or some thing. just thought id spruse it up a bit with a led reflector sunk into it
spent the afternoon doing the roof lights and making a rear bumper so i hit that before i bust the lights or some thing. just thought id spruse it up a bit with a led reflector sunk into it
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led thing from different angle
led thing from different angle
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cheers for looking,

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Re: Project KJA

Post by Darrell » Thu May 02, 2013 8:23 pm

That looks well smart. I can clearly see you have put a lot of work into that :doublethumbs:
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Re: Project KJA

Post by Jordi » Thu May 02, 2013 8:32 pm

Awesome build. The cab looks spot on too. If i can make space i'd like to strip my KJA down to the chassis. Or even just get it taxed and take it for a drive.

Very tidy work been done all round it bud, bet your well chuffed with how it's looking.
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Re: Project KJA

Post by ianedwards » Thu May 02, 2013 8:38 pm

September 2011 I started this, looking back through the photos, I didn't realise how much ive done to it since I first had it, it was a bit of a mess looking back. but just noticed some photos are missing from the beginning of the build and some have lines through them. strange.

now the cabs on it looks a bit more real, if you know what I mean. Im very happy with it so far, looking back at what it was lol

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Re: Project KJA

Post by dazerede » Thu May 02, 2013 9:02 pm

That is awesome truck

This is one of my favourite builds on scuk

Can't wait to see it finished
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Recaro Seats Fitted
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