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BBM ZUK FOR SALE!
BBM ZUK FOR SALE!
Built swb sierra, building a lwb sierra ute and have a dmax for family camping
It's worth a hell of a lot more than what he is asking. We didn't give it 4WDM Custom of the Year for nothing.... the attention to detail and the fact that it does everything it's supposed to sets it apart... it WORKS.
It's a really beautiful little machine. Wouldn't be surprised if it ends up shipped to a US buyer.
If I had $30k I'd be over to BBM in a flash...
It's a really beautiful little machine. Wouldn't be surprised if it ends up shipped to a US buyer.
If I had $30k I'd be over to BBM in a flash...
DRS smells like a cat-food milkshake... and wet socks... and gorgonzola cheese... all whizzed up in a blender
Think about it this way, $30,000 might get you a standard Jeep Wrangler or a kick-arse Zook that could beat any Wrangler, comes with the poser points of being able to claim that it is the "Best Custom 4WD in Australia" and is already fully decked out with every accessory.
Think of all the benefits we have with Zooks, cheap to run, lightweight, go anywhere, cheapish parts etc
Most of us see it as expensive because our rigs are relatively cheap, compared to trying to buy anything new (or near new) with this sort of potential is is incredibly cheap.
Think of all the benefits we have with Zooks, cheap to run, lightweight, go anywhere, cheapish parts etc
Most of us see it as expensive because our rigs are relatively cheap, compared to trying to buy anything new (or near new) with this sort of potential is is incredibly cheap.
'89 SWB Soft Top, 6.5:1 Calmini gears, rear Lockright, 31s, pwr steering. 1.3 16vmpfi 1300 going in
Just to pick you up on the wrangler prices that is for a brand new one!
My dad just sold his for $14500 with hard- softop, 31's lift and stuff chuck acouple more grand into it and your on 33's-35's!
BUT i would much rather the zuk for sure!
My dad just sold his for $14500 with hard- softop, 31's lift and stuff chuck acouple more grand into it and your on 33's-35's!
BUT i would much rather the zuk for sure!
Built swb sierra, building a lwb sierra ute and have a dmax for family camping
Its not the best custm 4wd in australia its the truck that 4wd monthly think is the best one they have featured this year.DiddyZook wrote:Think about it this way, $30,000 might get you a standard Jeep Wrangler or a kick-arse Zook that could beat any Wrangler, comes with the poser points of being able to claim that it is the "Best Custom 4WD in Australia" and is already fully decked out with every accessory.
Think of all the benefits we have with Zooks, cheap to run, lightweight, go anywhere, cheapish parts etc
Most of us see it as expensive because our rigs are relatively cheap, compared to trying to buy anything new (or near new) with this sort of potential is is incredibly cheap.
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ZOOK60 wrote:Its not the best custm 4wd in australia its the truck that 4wd monthly think is the best one they have featured this year.DiddyZook wrote:Think about it this way, $30,000 might get you a standard Jeep Wrangler or a kick-arse Zook that could beat any Wrangler, comes with the poser points of being able to claim that it is the "Best Custom 4WD in Australia" and is already fully decked out with every accessory.
Think of all the benefits we have with Zooks, cheap to run, lightweight, go anywhere, cheapish parts etc
Most of us see it as expensive because our rigs are relatively cheap, compared to trying to buy anything new (or near new) with this sort of potential is is incredibly cheap.
And we all know how much that award is worth in the real world
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zook
its a nice rig but thats about it its a show pony to say its a tuff truck we nee to see it perform come on $30000 thats a lot of money for something with leaf springs but everyone to there own!!!
nice looking rig though if you want a show car!!!
nice looking rig though if you want a show car!!!
Re: zook
If it was coiled it would already be soldzookboy wrote:its a nice rig but thats about it its a show pony to say its a tuff truck we nee to see it perform come on $30000 thats a lot of money for something with leaf springs but everyone to there own!!!
nice looking rig though if you want a show car!!!
Re: zook
it may look to be a show pony, and thats becasue its used to advertise the business so he keeps it clean, but Liam has wheeled this thing and from what ive heard it performs quite well, maybe if your serious about buyin it, he could take you for a drive,zookboy wrote:its a nice rig but thats about it its a show pony to say its a tuff truck we nee to see it perform come on $30000 thats a lot of money for something with leaf springs but everyone to there own!!!
nice looking rig though if you want a show car!!!
bbm zook
hey mate im not saying it doesnt wheel well its a very nice car but for $30000 grand thats a bit of money you need to have alot on a zook for that money but dont get me wrong its nice but if your in to the hardcore stuff i dont know if it would be up there thats all!!!
my opinion but nice rig anyway
my opinion but nice rig anyway
Re: zook
Why do "we" need to see it perform? Why are leaf springs a negative? This thing scores an RTI of over 1000 on a 30deg ramp, so it is clearly not being held back in the flex department. Oh, and it aint no show pony, Liam wheels this thing damn hard, he just takes the time to keep it looking schmik. Perhaps if you where out doing it yourself instead of web wheeling, you'd see it on the trail sometime.zookboy wrote:its a nice rig but thats about it its a show pony to say its a tuff truck we nee to see it perform come on $30000 thats a lot of money for something with leaf springs but everyone to there own!!!
nice looking rig though if you want a show car!!!
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