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Is the Diahatsu forum dead ???

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Is the Diahatsu forum dead ???

Post by mrRocky »

been a while since anything of interest has appeared. where have all the hatsu's gone
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sitting in the shed waiting to be finished.
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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

mrRocky wrote:where have all the hatsu's gone
I upgraded years ago.

So here's something a little oldschool.

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Post by Goatse.AJ »

I'm still here, new things happening slowly to the truck....

This one was taken same day, same time, same place as Troy's pic:

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And this shows what ya CAN do in a Feroza. Only vehicle to get further was Scuba Steve (crazy farker :D in his Lux...

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Or this one... different day at Spanish Steps. Mark was the FIRST person to EVER drive the waterfall.... I asked him if he thought he could do it...: "I'll give it a shot". Just as well coz it meant an easier recovery on the exit when Troy got a bit sideways on the rocks outta there...

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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

AJFeroza wrote:Just as well coz it meant an easier recovery on the exit when Troy got a bit sideways on the rocks outta there...
:lol: It was all planned, honest.
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Post by Goatse.AJ »

Hehe, was spectacluar to watch next in line :D

Slide sideways, up on two wheels, "Oh shit!", "HELP" :D

Excellent day out :armsup:
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Post by Hatsu »

Here's a F55 ute I'm working on at the moment.
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Plenty of rust and the motor's rather rooted after being run out of oil by a previous owner but slowly I'm making a bit of progress.
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Post by MightyMouse »

I think time is taking its toll on the Daihatsu's out there.

I still see a few around town, but driven by a different set of people
than those really interested in offroad.

I know there are a few "hardcore" types in Melbourne but it seems
they are all in different clubs or only go out with their mates.

Even the Hatsu wreckers have noticed the drop off in supply.

So Melbourne Daihatsu owners..... lets stick together. As there is no
Daihatsu club ( and probably not enough to make it worthwhile starting one ) - why not join me at the Suzuki Club ?

Similar sized vehicles ( and lots of others ), good trips, and great people.
lets form a "subculture".....
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Post by Goatse.AJ »

A pity the Zuk Club meets on Wednesday nights :cry: :cry:

Have to wait till Little One is a bit older before i can drag her out that late on a week night.

We need to organise a Daihatsu day trip.
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Post by MightyMouse »

Your more than welcome to come on a club event anytime...

We have a three day snow trip this Weekend to Mt Skene, with a group
doing a day trip there also on Saturday only..

we also have a social day trip ( easy, with a play in the snow if we want... ) up around McAdams gap on the 25th of this month and a trip to
the Pyrenees ( easy/medium ) early next month

Hopefully mine will be on the road for the 25th... and it would be really
good not to be "the Feroza"

Join the Yahoo Suzuki forum if you want to keep up with trips etc.
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Post by Goatse.AJ »

Pyrenees Trip could be the go. I'm spending a fair bit of time up that way lately, so would be good to get out for a wheel up there.
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Post by dennisdko »

some ferozas gather in gasoline stations

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Post by cookiesa »

what can I say....

BLING BLING!

Some good looking vehicles in that lot! Probably don't do much swimming with the $$$ spent on Audio gear I'm thinking! LOL
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Post by mrRocky »

first time out with 33"s and new exaust
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Post by pigletracing »

I havent had the pig at home since OBC theres a
shot of her in action at THE OBC in the overlander mag
& another shot in the 4x4australia mag, & a 4ish page
write up on her in the dirtcomp mag,,its good to see
a fatroza on sterroids,getting the same coverage as all
the nissans & big budget/big$$$$$ rigs,,,
sorry i havnt added any new pics to the pigletracing site,
I have heaps to add, from cutting the feroza cab to a ute,
to grafting it to the scat chassis,making the cages,& comp
fitting out the interior, not to forget the addition of
BLING/BLING/& more BLING
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Post by Goatse.AJ »

A couple of shots after playing in the clay today. :armsup: :armsup: for the Claws... Big boghole that a couple of the locals got stuck in in their Lux's. Bloody slippery clay, drove through half way ok with not much throttle, lost forward moment when the carp clogged up the treads, but got through no worries with a bit of boot and wheelspin to clean the treads :D

Sorry no action shots.

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Post by pigletracing »

AJ looks like you had a sweet time..what do you think
of the claws?? I have been competing on them now
for years,,found that other extreme brands were too
ridged in the side walls,for the weight of a hatsu,&
wouldnt bag out enough.they do luv hi spinnin to
clear the tread,when wheelin I run 8psi in rear &
12psi in front,works a treat
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Post by Goatse.AJ »

I like them. I do find they require a different driving style in the wet though, or you can find yourself digging holes pretty quickly.

Haven't had an opportunity to really explore their capabilities yet, but I certainly rate them a big improvement on my old BFG muddies. Only real concern I've had has been lateral grip but again, you adjust your driving style to that.
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Post by tufferoza »

mrRocky wrote:been a while since anything of interest has appeared. where have all the hatsu's gone
indeed it's one of the slower moving forums i've been on. though my feroza still gets plenty of use and abuse! :twisted:

though sunday afternoon after a trip out to the beach and going along 5 k's of very rough rock exposed tracks have a hole in my radiator! :?
looks like the core had a very slight seep there that the rough stuff has opened up. time for another one.
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Post by guido1985 »

There are a few of us around that know how to go real 4x4ing.

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Post by Tzi »

hahaha... love it!
the number plate is a nice touch :P
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Post by Goatse.AJ »

Note to self: Swap carpy feaux-chrome bling grille for early model one asap :D

They look much :cool: :cool: er :armsup:

BTW Guido, what'd you do to the poor thing, lay it down on both sides in the mud? :D
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Post by MightyMouse »

just wait til the tyres stick out past the flares - you can get mud on the
roof just by parking.....
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Post by guido1985 »

Taken after one of our 4x4 group mud runs south of Cairns about 4k's of mud holes. Amazing on the trip into the city the following day no one seemed to be interested in getting near me on the road no one behind for the mud balls falling off as well. :rofl:

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Post by Spartacus »

MightyMouse wrote:just wait til the tyres stick out past the flares - you can get mud on the
roof just by parking.....
what? like this is outside my flares :finger:

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Post by mrRocky »

i like it
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Post by MightyMouse »

That's not ouside the flares thats outside your postcode........
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Hmmmmmmmm

Post by cookiesa »

Just a thought... What's the point to the ramp under the tyre????

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cookiesa wrote:Just a thought... What's the point to the ramp under the tyre????

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yeh it looks funny. i was welding sill sliders so its easier to get underneath.
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