Most of you don't know but I rolled it late last year and it is a total write off.
I haven't said anything on the forum until the insurance and what I was going to do was sorted.
Basically on a Vicrawlers club trip climbing up a steep ledge and unknowingly the passenger rear axle snaps. The front wheels were off the ground and the only wheel with drive (drivers rear) screws the car around suddenly and against a tree on the passenger side front.
Because of the angle and loss of forward momentum the car had nowhere to go but over.
Barrel rolled twice pretty hard and ended up on it's side.
I was fine except for some bruises.
Two things that helped were the two cargo barriers helped keep the roof from caving in too much and having the seat belt on.
I also managed to turn off the ignition mid roll which probably saved any engine issues as once we winched it back onto it's wheels it started and was actually driveable.
Many thanks to the Vicrawlers who were amazing in helping out and were very concerned for my wellbeing - it wasn't easy for them as they were all feeling pretty shocked. Anyway the car was trailored back to Melbourne to Cheezy's workshop.
I'm happy to report that the insurance has been paid out - $13K + keep the wreck.
So I've just bought a 5sp silver GLX NJ 3.5V6 DOHC and in time Cheezy will swap the suspension and other goodies over to the new Jabber.
I paid $9K for this one with 12 months reg new valve stem seals, water pump, timing belt, plugs and some other bits & pieces. It's at the auto eleccy's getting some other work down at the moment.
So I'll end up having a heap of 3.0 Jabber spares - motor, gearbox/2.85 t-case etc for sale in the coming months.
Also highly recommend are TCIS insurance - no problems whatsoever with the claim. They will also re-insure the new Jabber for $621/yr - rating 1 for $18K agreed value.
One thing though I will not be doing any serious tracks until those rear axles are upgraded to full floaters !!!!!
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