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Old 26th February 2006, 13:17   #11
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Yes...

Wayne was nice enough to let me drive it around the block while my car was being finished. Feels very strong, but would take some getting used to
What do you think of the sound of the TUBI ?

There would not be to many Tubi equipped Beasts in OZ.

The Raised idle isn't a problem is it.

Ten minutes with the clutch and it feels natural. Coming from a stock beast, That has NO CLUTCH. it can feel heavy for 5 to ten minutes.

What about the short shifter, Very direct.

Come on man, feedback. LOL

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Old 26th February 2006, 13:26   #12
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The Tubi is a nice looking exhaust (we did look under the car , but its not as loud as I thought it would have been, certainly not intrusive.

Did not even pickup on the raised idle so its not a problem at all, did not hear any rollover noise or such like. it sounded just like a stock car does, which is I guess the aim.

I can see how you would think a stock car had no clutch.. after driving yours and then getting back into mine, I nearly put my foot through the firewall. Im sure its something you would get used to.

Very direct short shift thats for sure, makes it feel like a real small box. Not too notchy given the reduced throw.

The interior colour combination goes well. I like the "Bmw Individual" kick panels, a nice touch.

I think I need to buy myself an update steering wheel also, the thicker 'M3 type' feels better in the hand, even though I think it obscures the outer edges of the cluster.

Did the radar detector save you many times? they are very nicely integrated.

Whats your next project car going to be?

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Old 26th February 2006, 14:52   #13
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Apples & MIB - both of you are truly nuts in a healthy Oz fashion!

Look forward to seeing this project happen!
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Old 26th February 2006, 14:59   #14
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This is totally nuts, which is probably why I love the Idea Go for it.. will be one awesome UTE..
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Old 26th February 2006, 15:24   #15
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MIB was instru-mental in getting me to commit to Yoda as the donor car.

He's pretty much right on.
What sort of car would match your personality?
The Ute/M5 conversion is my youth and what my adult life has given me.

I'm not crazy just different.
I didn't go on a special bus to school, but could qualify now I think?

The car is going to be skinned from the rear door back and custom panels will be made...one long smooth mirror finish down the flanks.
The rear will be widened by about 25mm (1 inch) per side to give a stronger rear end.
It looks like I'll be trying get some custom Neez wheels for the application.
Probably have 19's on the front and 20's on the rear with 305/25 on the back.

As you might have seen in the captions with the pictures that the project MUST have a very BMW build quality to it and be a concept creation that has a very Aussie flavor to it, but a bit more extreme.

Shane is trying to see if PPG paints want to get involved in the project.
I'm not sure what makes them so good, but I'm not really going to do a trick paint job on the ute, just a very good quality one...I owe that to MIB.

Many Australians know of the Deni ute muster in Deniliquin (same place the utes being created)
www.deniutemuster.com.au
It's out red neck version of a ute get together from all around the country and show off your feral girl friends.
Drinking piles of rum and coke is standard.
You should have a look at the short clip they've got of the DVD....Red necks gone wild!

I think the M5 ute would be out of it's element there.
It certainly would win some categories in the judging though?

I hope the Tubi is the right sound I'm looking for, but I'll have to wait.
It will also get headers so that will help, as headers are the 1st thing the M5 needs to make good gains.
I'm looking at putting a VF supercharger on the car when it's closer to the time it needs it.
So around 600hp will be nice
The kit should be out by summer I think?

MIB what diff does Yoda have?

The car probably won't be ready till late next year, hopefully when I get back there in Nov/Dec 07

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The car is going to be skinned from the rear door back and custom panels will be made...one long smooth mirror finish down the flanks.
You're not going to continue the line which runs from the headlights to the top of the rear lights?
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Old 26th February 2006, 17:03   #17
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Kees.. That pressed fold line from the front to the rear light will stay as it's a very important feature in the M5's side styling.
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Wow.. El M5 Camino.. or El CaM5ino

That's going to be a crazy conversion. Can't wait to see the results!!
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Old 26th February 2006, 17:57   #19
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I'm country myself. The backwoods Canadian version. As for the rum, you have to try 'Ron Mathuslem'. It' an amazing rum. One drink, and it's the only rum you'll ever use.

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Well, at least this is one UTE that does not have SUV ride heights.

Bravo for the originality/creativity. Please post car weight afterwards.

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