Styling Seicento 'Pick-up' update...

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Styling Seicento 'Pick-up' update...

jaybryson67

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So nice weather ment a good weekend spent with a tin of catty and some styling extra's :)

Coilovers fitted
Ultralite's fitted
Catty work finished

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Going matt black with either orange or baby blue accents, front ultralite's are silver spiked rear are gold spoked, don't have a pic unfortunately, looking to be done completely within a fortnight :)
 
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Just another to show how WIDE the ultralite's really are!! 7" is bigger than I thought :p

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Hi there really nice wat u done there pal just wondering if u done all the work ur self an is it hard really want to do mine as I saw one round my way but don't think I got the balls to do it but yet again really nice work all so do u need to tell dvla an dose it need a vic test when finish
 
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Yeah literally done each am every single but myself and Robbie, don't get me wrong nothin was easy but if you have the time and resources then go for it. I'm lucky enough to have been given the materials from my work and access to my work's workshop and welder 24/7, but defo go for it, alot of marking out and tactical thoughts went into it, but if you are keen I can send my step by step pics, I will be making an actual progress blog once I'm finished it!
 
P.s checked with vosa and as I haven't put a pick-up bed in it, they deem it to have an altered roof line and is classed as a two seater and surprisingly doesn't need a vic test, or engineers report (luckily I'm a mechanical engineer myself) just have to inform DVLA of colour change, and it's now a 2 seater
 
Kool an ya defo like to see ya step by step pics if u don't mind an what will u be doing with the back then
 
Well under the 'bed' as such is a 1" box frame square frame so will be making a hatch in there on hinges and lock to gain access to the space underneath
 
Cool a another question is how do u get to ur back lights if u need to remove the lens
 
Drilled holes above them to access the screws and removed the lower locating lugs on the lights themselves so it's just the screw holding them in, meanin once the screws are out the lights slide out :)
 
Yeah seen that, wasn't too keen on the boot now the rear panel, each to their own tbh, also leaves a lack of space in the back (yes I know seicento pick-up isn't for space lol)
 
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