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yeah back seat comfort might be an issue. any suggestions?

Queensland Cement, and harden up... ;)

Sadly it's just a feature that goes with that layout. Steep seat-back, flat base, and knees up due to the flat floor. Brand doesn't matter, any dual cab has those issues. In truth it's still a damn good base, and the only thing I could see giving a big improvement in comfort would be a dual cab VW Transporter (you see tradies running around in them, much bigger). Price in another league however.

true that! i did wakefield park and back in my mates ford courier duel cab... shared the driving and seats front and rear between 3 of us... rear was only bearable due to the fact we could lay across it.. if it were 2 ppl in the back i would have shot and left them on the side of the road by now lol ,.

looking good simon, and wow that is lots of hacking. i like it.

are you in contact with cazman atm by any chance? need those R32 rear camber arms and toe rods but he's not replying :S

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