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Post by droopypete »

About a year ago I saw a slammed (air bagged lowered, streeter) landy in Dandenong Vic, it was a SWB and was a work in progress.
Anyone know anything about it?
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Post by droopypete »

Nobody?
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Post by the_grubb »

I remember seeing this (or another lowered vehicle) about 5 years ago out at the Landrover Show. Was a SWB ute, other than no other details.
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Post by LostLandy »

Hi guys I saw a slamed swb series 1 that was green on the boostcruseing site it was down at the Summer Nats bit of a shame to see it that way.
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Post by 460cixy »

no stress mate its all plastic and fiberglass
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Post by droopypete »

Thanks guys i will check out boostcruising.
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Post by closet1092004 »

It was in a recent issue of Street Machine magazine - awesome looking drag car. Still a lot of Series 1 body bits on it.
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Post by Slunnie »

That wasn't this one was it?
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Post by 460cixy »

thats the one been around for years but only just seing the light of day now think i first spoted it in a belconen workshop about 5 years ago maybe more
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Post by droopypete »

Close but no cigar :)
The one I saw looked more street legal than that (still wild though) and it was registered, I have been looking all over the net for this thing and he is probably 5 streets away :)
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Post by Tim D »

1998 in cooma, there was a landie trayback ute on a holden chassis with a 350 chev in it.
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