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Old 17-04-14, 12:40
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Originally Posted by Lionelgee View Post
The gap between the windscreen and the new located nose could be filled in using sheet of metal that follow the same lines.

Or you could simply discard the front shell and go for a more conventional look.


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Old 17-04-14, 21:09
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Lionel,

I have a friend who has fit a Toyota (nearly sure it's Toyota) diesel into his Ford. He has travelled all over Australia in it, and continues to do so.

If you were/are seriously considering such a thing, I can see if he is happy for you to call him and discuss the mod.

He is near Warwick, QLD.
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