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Old 19-03-2012, 10:08 PM   #31
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how do those things handle ? like with the extra ground clearance, do you get much body roll and that kinda thing ?
They handle very well, not XR6 or XR8 handling, pretty good though. Almost no body roll.
This one goes very well in a straight line.......
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Old 19-03-2012, 11:14 PM   #32
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Mmm so I wonder what my old ute would be classed as?







As for this one, well I, like burnout, am biased as hell.. its just freaking awesome! Its just not as fast in a straight line as his.. not yet anyway.. :-)





Anyway, everybody has their own preferred styles and ideas, doesn't mean one is better than another.. as long as the one who builds it loves it..

I had a Datsun 1000 ' street ute' once.. and I loved it too lol!
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Old 20-03-2012, 11:28 AM   #33
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^^^ Your top ute would be classed as town or bns as its not street
but more town as it does not have the lights and aeriela or flags
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Old 20-03-2012, 09:07 PM   #34
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There really needs to be three categories:

- Street/City - Performance/go fast type utes with flashly paint and stuff

- Town/Country - Small polished form fitted bullbar, lowered a little, with other practical mods

- B n S - Big bullbar, antenna's everywhere, more lights then Sydney airport, and stickers everywhere mostly Bundy and the good old "Don't laugh it could be your daughter inside"
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Old 21-03-2012, 11:29 AM   #35
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^^^ Thats what there is at ute shows/musters however if someone wants to enter there bns into street they can

Not fair!!!! But there is nothing you can do apprently all the judges are feral bns owners
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Old 21-03-2012, 01:42 PM   #36
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I don't understand it, nor do I understand mini trucking, all seems retarded to me, but it doesn't cause me any harm, so fill your boots
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Old 22-03-2012, 08:56 AM   #37
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Im not a fan of b and s utes on a visual aspect but they have there place in the country.


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I might be 'city' but I'd take a street ute over a BnS (what does that stand for btw?) any day off the week, no question.
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See how long your ute would last on dirt country rds or when the inevitable happens and you hit a kangaroo all of a sudden a bullbar isnt a bad idea.
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Old 22-03-2012, 09:06 AM   #38
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I prefer street anyday over bns

This is a pic of a similar looking ute to the one that thinks its street
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picture that ute but black with airbrushing very tiny on each side and no lights

BNS for sure lol
I'd say that's street (lowered, chrome rims and highly polished, way oversized 5 poster off a Kenworth - must be for show only, cos it can't be functional). But it does depend on the published judging criteria for the particular show - some shows won't allow anything with a bar in the street section, others will, but only if lowered with chrome rims etc.
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Old 22-03-2012, 10:42 AM   #39
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There really needs to be three categories:

- Street/City - Performance/go fast type utes with flashly paint and stuff

- Town/Country - Small polished form fitted bullbar, lowered a little, with other practical mods

- B n S - Big bullbar, antenna's everywhere, more lights then Sydney airport, and stickers everywhere mostly Bundy and the good old "Don't laugh it could be your daughter inside"
Agree, there is little point driving a street ute in the country along dirt roads with Roos waiting to jump out in front of you at night. Horses for courses.

As nc1183 said there is really two types of utes in the country, working utes with necessary mods like bulbar, spotties, etc. BnS utes take the country ute that step further and typically have the following:
Truck style bulbar
Train size spotties
At least 4 aerials
Truck mud flaps going right across the back of ute
A minimum of a thousand stickers including Mack, kenworth, cat, NRNR, bundy rum, jack Daniels etc
Running boards
Bars in the tray
Lights and plenty of them
Obnoxiously loud exhaust usually with chicken wire shoved up the muffler
Occasionally exhaust stacks simlar to trucks
Occasionally a sherp or bull skull on the bulbar
And many more I can't remember.

When I was growing up in the country in the early ninties in Vic the most sought after model BnS ute was the WB and most BnS utes were holdens. They seem a bit more diverse these days.

I would never give my ute the BnS treatment but I love looking at what level some country people go to with their utes. Kind of like ricing up cars Aussie style.

Almost forgot, rm Williams sticker is compulsory.

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Old 22-03-2012, 08:35 PM   #40
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I think we're just putting labels on things that aren't really required.
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Old 25-03-2012, 02:19 AM   #41
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I like both scenes, a clean street ute looks good, but in most cases is too pretty to even go on a dirt driveway, bns utes serve their point of being rough n tough and fine to take out on the dirt. Not to mention the mental party atmosphere that goes with it.

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Pfft, car shows and "street" judging...
Alot of judges have no idea.
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Old 25-03-2012, 11:25 AM   #42
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being a country boy who now lives in the city (coz i FIFO now) i like both types, and i still take my street ute back to the farm but doing 60km/h on gravel gives me the ***** and driving the XR8 around a paddock is just to hard sometimes
B&S utes you can just flog and take anywhere and if you go into the city and someone walks out in front of you welll they should of looked where they were going and dont whinge when the bull bar hits you...

i still want to fit my sports bar and put my spotties up there on the XR8 coz i still do a bit of driving at night back to the farm and fit a nudge bar (dont need a bull bar as its in the city most of the time)

but each to there own
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Old 25-03-2012, 02:26 PM   #43
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Agree, there is little point driving a street ute in the country along dirt roads with Roos waiting to jump out in front of you at night. Horses for courses.

As nc1183 said there is really two types of utes in the country, working utes with necessary mods like bulbar, spotties, etc. BnS utes take the country ute that step further and typically have the following:
Not forgetting where B and S utes started....

Back in the days when Kingswood utes were king on outback properties bull bars and spotlights were necessary. As were the 'Fishing pole' aerials for the VHF radio.

It's pretty much the same as City Ute's. When city folk found out how much fun Ute's were they started dressing them up.
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Old 26-03-2012, 11:42 AM   #44
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I'd say that's street (lowered, chrome rims and highly polished, way oversized 5 poster off a Kenworth - must be for show only, cos it can't be functional). But it does depend on the published judging criteria for the particular show - some shows won't allow anything with a bar in the street section, others will, but only if lowered with chrome rims etc.
A few well known ute shows in Sydney have thrown out the rule book and now say its the drivers choice
There are dozens of BNS utes entering street and stating "oh but i drive mine all through sydney so its a street ute"
And the judges accept this so alot of street utes well known no longer attend the shows and numbers are falling
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