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Post by Kell »

Well I went and bought this feroza yesterday. It is subject to a final inspection tomorrow if all is ok I get it tomorrow.

I have attached a pic of it

I am ready to roll!!!! :)
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Well done!!! You coming this weekend? :D
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Post by Kell »

Ferwoaza wrote:Well done!!! You coming this weekend? :D


Nah by the time I go and pick it up tomorrow etc half the day will be over...next time though I promise
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Post by SimplyPV »

great lookin rocky/feroza u got there qld!
[quote="simplypv"]its a Strine thing and i just dont understand![/quote]
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Post by robbie »

very nice.. congrats
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Post by FEAROZA »

Nice rig - welcome to the club, and HAVE FUN! :P
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by manus »

nice rig you got there good luck and safe km with it
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Post by Buggarr »

that's a neat looking feroza QLDGAL. happy trails :armsup:
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Post by moose »

should of got a zook !!!! :armsup:

Cr@p , did I say that out loud !!!! :oops:

Nah , seriuosly , nice rig !!!!!


I remember years ago , Besty had a nice lil' feroza that looked that clean !!!!!! :D

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Post by murcod »

Congrats! Finally you've found one. :D

What model is it? Looks to be a narrow track, but a post '93 model with the new front?
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Post by Kell »

Its a 95 CXi

I haven't had a chance to take it 4wd yet so it is nice and clean, we are going up the beach next weekend though so I can do a bit of driving up there....this is where the fun begins
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Post by ShinyDiscoBalls »

WOOHOO. Go QLDgal go!!!!!

When you go to the sand... beware the missing half of the sand dune... I sent mine airbourne off a 12ft sand dune and landed on its nose 5 days after I bought mine... hehehehehe...

As usual I can't see the photo so if you could email it to me I'd appreciate it... must be nice by the others comments....

And remember... Feroza is Japanese for Ferocious....
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Post by Kell »

FerociousFeroza wrote:WOOHOO. Go QLDgal go!!!!!

When you go to the sand... beware the missing half of the sand dune... I sent mine airbourne off a 12ft sand dune and landed on its nose 5 days after I bought mine... hehehehehe...

As usual I can't see the photo so if you could email it to me I'd appreciate it... must be nice by the others comments....

And remember... Feroza is Japanese for Ferocious....


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Post by Kell »

And here I was under the impression it was a wide track....I was mis informed :cry:
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Post by murcod »

QLDGAL wrote:And here I was under the impression it was a wide track....I was mis informed :cry:


:lol: Common mistake- fibreglass flares front and rear don't automatically mean a wide track. When you see yours next to a wide track you'll notice a huge difference in the width of the flares. ;)

I think Yoda thought his was a wide track too, but turns out it isn't.
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Post by SimplyPV »

so murcod... the us rocky is a wide track compared to the aussie wide track? or what?
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Post by murcod »

Don't know? Post a pic taken from the front- that will be easy to pick it from.
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Post by ShinyDiscoBalls »

Check the link... Narrowtrack in the centre... Widetrack either side....

http://groups.msn.com/FerociousFeroza/n ... PhotoID=39
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Post by Kell »

Ok so unless I go doing anything hardcore extreme then it shouldn't matter right?
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Post by murcod »

You're not going to break anything just because it's a narrow track! The stability just will not be quite as good- besides you won't miss what you've never had. ;)

Unless you're planning on doing a huge suspension and body lift I doubt you'll notice much difference.
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Post by Goatse.AJ »

G'day all,

I just got home from a while away with work, so I's been quiet. Anyway, looks like a nice li'l truck QLD Girl. I think (S)He is a narrow track, but don't let that stop ya!!! Have a look at Shane's BEAST to see what a narrow track is like with a half decent lift and tyres, etc....his is the 2 tone black & grey one:

http://blackcockatoos.tripod.com/id17.htm

I reckon the narrow tracks look better than wide tracks with the right gear.

You'll prolly find ya get some more CR@ZY angles, but I've seen narrow tracks with locked front do things I wouldn't even attempt, even if the other half would let me.....

Hope ya have HEAPS of fun with it.
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