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Pls help me with an soa for mq patrol

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Pls help me with an soa for mq patrol

Post by Gilboss »

Can someone maybe give me a general idea of whats involved in doing an soa on my 85 MQ Patrol. I am new to the game and am interested to find out how much work is involved. :roll:
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They say life was not meant to be easy, so who the hell is they and where can I get my hands on her.
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Re: Pls help me with an soa for mq patrol

Post by V8Patrol »

Gilboss wrote: I am new to the game and am interested to find out how much work is involved. :roll:
I'd suggest you learn to "drive it" un modified before creating a monster.

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Post by macca81 »

V8Patrol wrote:
Gilboss wrote: I am new to the game and am interested to find out how much work is involved. :roll:
I'd suggest you learn to "drive it" un modified before creating a monster.

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Post by Gilboss »

Thank you everyone who replyed, ill do some research :) hey macca81, i've done a fair bit of driving in it at the local 4x4 parks, do you think it will help me to improve my skills even more if i was to go soa?
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Post by macca81 »

the less mods the better driver you become in my opinion. people who stick lockers in as soon as they get their first truck get stuck alot more than those who wait, because the truck is more capable than them. learn the limits of what you have now before you start putting on serious mods
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Post by roverrat »

apart from the front end being cast and a prick for novices to weld talk to v8patrol on forum although we had our differences at one time he does know his shit.
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