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Day 1 to 3 - 1. The Zook comes home, 2. The fun begins, 3. Dash rims and bullbar

Day 4 to 6 - 4. Bullbar, rims and dash are painted, 5.  Zook gets pulled apart to prepare for painting, Stuffing Around, 6. Sanding and Primer

Day 7 to 9 - 7. More primer and we start on the roll bar, 8. Top coats and clear coats go on, 9. We start to put the Zook back together.

Day 10 to 12 - 10. The carpet goes in, 11. Seats and internal fitout.

My 15 year old son has been bitten by the offroad bug and decided he wanted to buy a Suzuki Sierra for his first car.  He browsed Auszookers.com and found this little zook at Ipswich, He handed over is hard earned $1000 from his after school job and that was that, Jake has just purchased his first car and now the fun begins.  Bookmark this page and follow our journey as we strip this zook back, give it a paint job, a lift, new seats, and well, pretty much rebuild the whole thing.  

Ask Robo or Jake a question or send suggestions for the build up

zookbuildup@boating4x4camping.com.au

RUNNING EXPENSE TOTAL TO DATE 

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to see full break down of Jakes expenses to date

$1999.00
We chose to use a high quality rubber backed marine carpet

DAY 11 - 25/07/2010 - The seats go in

We sourced some sun visors from a Mazda 121, we had to drill a hole to allow the stem to fit but apart from that, perfect fit!!
The stainless steel shelf goes in as well as the Sony Xplod 190 watt speakers
Seats from the Mazda 121 are a very tight fit but they are a good comfortable seat with height adjustment. Some marine carpet, some black paint and a galvanised tool box fishes off the back.
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