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Wedding Zooks

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Wedding Zooks

Post by Bazooka »

Well I finally took the plunge and got married on Friday the 10th October to my beautiful partner of five and a half years, Rishelle.
When it came to organising the cars there was no question that I needed to have Sierras.
A huge thanks goes out to Skippy, Damo and Cam for painstakingly washing painting and polishing their rigs up to have them ready for our big day. I know it can be hard to wash off all that character building mud and grime but I cant thank the guys enough. I promise to take em all out and get them dirty again :D
Here are a few pics from Skippy that shows the Zooks lined up in front of my place ready for the journey up to Mt Tamborine and one of them parked up at the hotel where we held the wedding.

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Post by robbie »

congrats on finally tying the knot! all the best mate.

very original idea you had there with the zooks for wedding cars. good stuff :cool:
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Post by N*A*M »

that is so cool! :cool:

congratulations for getting hitched too :armsup:
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Post by JK »

Great work!

Where are the flex shots???
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Post by Guy »

And not a boghole or rockpile to be seen .. :D

I never would have got my wife to agree to that .. but at least she agrees that he 35's look better than the 31's on my Zuk

Congrats ..
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Post by antt »

congrats, but the pics aint workin :cry:
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Post by greg »

antt wrote:congrats, but the pics aint workin :cry:


Dang! They were there before... and they looked way too clean too :D

Looks like you've jinxed it for everyone Antt! ;)
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Post by Guy »

I can see em .. you guys need to adjust your eyes :finger:
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Post by grimbo »

Congrats.

But more importantly, Damo you've finished the Ute and haven't shared with us :D
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Post by antt »

w00t w00t! can see em now
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Congrats! Love the pics, did you need low range to get up the Mountain? :D
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Post by skippy »

DirtPigs wrote:Great work!

Where are the flex shots???



come off it, you seriously think my POS could flex? I get hung up in the maccas drive through on the speed humps.



lol


Fewoza, I was surprised we didn't need low range up the mountain. Hopefully Andy holds tru to taking us out in the bush near his house to get the rigs dirty and maybe break some shiate.
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Hehe, I was up there on Saturday arvo for a drive...coming down the Canungra side was interesting!! Hmm..what's that burning smell? Oh..it's only my brakes :shock:

Are there any tracks around that area, heading up from Tamborine village on the right there was a "State Forest" sign with a track leading in but didn't bother to read..

So how many people were to a car? Not much room in the back of those things :D
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Post by skippy »

Ferwoaza wrote:Hehe, I was up there on Saturday arvo for a drive...coming down the Canungra side was interesting!! Hmm..what's that burning smell? Oh..it's only my brakes :shock:

Are there any tracks around that area, heading up from Tamborine village on the right there was a "State Forest" sign with a track leading in but didn't bother to read..

So how many people were to a car? Not much room in the back of those things :D


most of us are only 2 seaters. except for camski. he hd a seat in the back and ended up with 3 people in his.
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Post by mud4b »

congrats on getting hitched...the spooks look the buiss.
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Post by bubs »

ferwoza, canungra you could have played up in the quarry
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Post by Damo »

grimbo wrote:Congrats.

But more importantly, Damo you've finished the Ute and haven't shared with us :D


Bloody hell! I can't get away with a damn thing with eagle eye grimbo on the case!!!

It's just been busy with the move and all, i'll post up some more pics in members shortly ok...

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Post by XXXL80 »

congrats on the wedding.

i want the same thing when i get hitched, a string of massive 4by's... all with the pretty white ribbons on them!!
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Post by 12uke »

3 zuks and 1 holden (come on slippy) :finger: :finger:
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Post by Bazooka »

Thanks for the congrats guys. The whole day went better then expected.

I am staying true to my word and will get all the guys (and anyone else who wants) together for a play on the rocks and in the bog holes. Those nicely painted and polished panels wont stay like it for long :D :D

I must also defend Damo here by saying he was still putting his Zook together the morning of my wedding only having painted it up the day before. I'm sure he will post on here when he gets the time. It does look mighty mean and should go well off the tarmac. I, as everyone else, am keen to put it to the test.
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Post by SAWZALL »

Damo wrote:
grimbo wrote:Congrats.

But more importantly, Damo you've finished the Ute and haven't shared with us :D


i'll post up some more pics in members shortly ok...





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