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Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by suzuki boy »

Cheers foolsp33d!

BUt that last zook isn't a zook.......It's a dare i say 40 series yota...... ;)
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Post by greg »

foolsp33d wrote:
suzuki boy wrote:My favorite zook or the ones that made me want a zook was the LWB pirahna one
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... and the way he built it with only $200 including labour - crazy stuff.
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Post by joeblow »

yeah funny that....don't look at me :roll:
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Post by flyinwall »

wasnt it $10 000
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Post by foolsp33d »

Oops, yeh tis a 40s. my bad, was in a hurry n copied the wrong shit, ah well. liv n let liv.. am sure layto will remove it ...

Yoo hoo.. Layto!?.. bit of a hand pls!?
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Post by jono_785 »

yeah sub 10g is what they wrote in the mag write up... but that is the bigest load of shit
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Post by Brendan-s »

Stop puffing on the bong and re-read the article :roll:
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Post by jono_785 »

hrm confused... article re read. states many times that it came in at sub 10g including price of vehicle. cept at end of articale states the roll cage pushed it just over...

am i missing something obvious from puffing on the bong?
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Post by fordy1 »

not for the fact that neil and the boys spent many hours playing with the sierra and the new vitara, in work hours so he would pay them the same if they didnt work on them...
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Post by jono_785 »

except my understanding is joe did most of that car??? but i could be wrong??? joe??? oh and air lockers + rockhoppers + highmount winch.....
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Post by fordy1 »

interesting as talking to the boys at piranha all they seem to do is work on the owners Zooks :D
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Post by jono_785 »

hrmm... sounds like good job!!!
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Post by sierrajim »

please keep the piranha car chat in the piranha car thread. This thread is the picture thread.
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Post by DeWsE »

well after getting detention for being a naughty boy, I'm back with some glamour shots... so here it is, and if you have dial up... eat me.

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This was the long wheel base I was referring to earlier..

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I love the simplicity of this rig.. And the total disregard for panels.

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An aussie rig which never really made much of an appearance

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Stretched ;cool:

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Bling streeter

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Another bling streeter.. Love this!

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This will always be my favourite… RIP little guy

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Cool dovetail!

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For the hardtop guys

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Post by lay80n »

foolsp33d wrote:Oops, yeh tis a 40s. my bad, was in a hurry n copied the wrong shit, ah well. liv n let liv.. am sure layto will remove it ...

Yoo hoo.. Layto!?.. bit of a hand pls!?
Would love to remove it before it attracts strange toyota people like Dirty Rock Star, but im not a mod. Though i would happily do the moderating if they needed it :D

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Post by Big D »

I like this one the best
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Post by Dee »

forgot this one. one of the very few 'uted' zooks that i like..

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Post by Mike_1324 »

Dee wrote:forgot this one. one of the very few 'uted' zooks that i like..

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Looks like an IP Phone on the dash.

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Post by oozuk »

Mike_1324 wrote:
Dee wrote:forgot this one. one of the very few 'uted' zooks that i like..

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Looks like an IP Phone on the dash.

:twisted:

MF
Err umm... Thats a Garmin 128 GPS champ, personally in my eyes i think this ones the best (i'm biased thou) :armsup:
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Post by zookimal »

DeWsE wrote: Image
This was the long wheel base I was referring to earlier..
Sorry to quote pics, but this is where it's at! :cool: :cool:
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Post by DEADZOOK »

anyone of these will fill my wish list....:twisted:

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^^^^^^^especially this one^^^^^^^
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Post by rgzook »

does anyone know if that thing ever got finished the only photos i have ever seen of it on blocks.
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Post by GRPABT1 »

OMFG! What size tyre does he plan on running on that thing! Monster truck tyres perhaps?
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Post by zookimal »

rgzook wrote:does anyone know if that thing ever got finished the only photos i have ever seen of it on blocks.
Pretty sure it was nominated for top truck challenge last year. Didn't compete though. V8, 46in claws
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Post by M1S3RY »

Some of those Zooks are the shiz, but i've always liked this Vitara :D

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Post by GRPABT1 »

That says XL7 on the side, not the pikes peak escudo that you are thinking of but yes the monster pikes peak suzukis are awe inspiring and horn rendering.
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Post by ofr57 »

GRPABT1 wrote:That says XL7 on the side, not the pikes peak escudo that you are thinking of but yes the monster pikes peak suzukis are awe inspiring and horn rendering.
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Post by DEADZOOK »

i'm sooooooooooo green with envy.
the trailer was the biggest thing in the yard we could ramp..... i would have gladly let him put one wheel up on the roof of my commodore, but the mrs put an end to that thought pretty quick :D ...... :cry:
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Daffy is still around

Post by Mudgee_Engineering »

G'day everyone how are you all?
Just a quick trip down memory lane for some.
Daffy is still around!!
Bought it about 12months ago. Have done some stuff to it and got BIG plans, but same as everyone else its time and $$ related.
Chucked in some Lux diffs, 5.29 and air lockers out of my old blue comp lux. RUF with 2" extension the rears up front.
Sorry i dont know how to put pic's on here or i would.

If anyone can show me please let me know.

Cheers
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Post by GRPABT1 »

I know it's not finished yet but I'm loving the tuki zuki
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And I love the rear winch setup
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And this one
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