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Newie crew: Do you know this zook ute?

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Newie crew: Do you know this zook ute?

Post by mnemonix »

I've spotted a zook ute for sale online that is unfamilar to me. Located in Beresfield.
Most of it looks the goods. Going to see the owner to inspect it in the next couple of days.

Anyone seen this car around the traps?
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Post by Pyrotech »

nah mate, sorry i cant help
i spotted online myself the other night, and thought the same thing, i havent seen it around at all.. let us know what u find

looks like a kool rig
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Post by lay80n »

Same as Greg ^^^.

Saw it online, looked okay. Though its pretty tall for a car running 30's. If you wanted a Newy crew zook inspection team we may be able to help :cool:

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Post by mnemonix »

Layto: don't offer mate, I might just take you up on it :P
I'm heading up to suss it out in the next couple of days. (with Dave, in tudor st with the blue feroza).
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Post by WICKED »

Pretty sure you'll find that was build in QLD by Rod Dirte for Mandy. (fourbys sticker below door :? )


Looking for pics....
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Post by basketcase »

WICKED wrote:Pretty sure you'll find that was build in QLD by Rod Dirte for Mandy. (fourbys sticker below door :? )


Looking for pics....
Thats not it. Same colour, but thats got a murati back on it. The one Rod chopped for mandy was made into an extra cab. Plus that has zuk diffs, Mandys had the hilux/rodeo combo on coils
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Post by lay80n »

WICKED wrote:Pretty sure you'll find that was build in QLD by Rod Dirte for Mandy. (fourbys sticker below door :? )


Looking for pics....

Nope, the one that Rod build for Mandy was bought by a bloke on the board, Remydog05 i think, then recently sold again to another board member in Vic.

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Post by WICKED »

Sorry for trying to help then :cry: :cry:
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Post by lay80n »

WICKED wrote:Sorry for trying to help then :cry: :cry:

Its all good Ben, do you want a hug :?:

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Post by Pyrotech »

awwww, did de nasty emo make you cwy? :finger:
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Post by WICKED »

lay80n wrote:
WICKED wrote:Sorry for trying to help then :cry: :cry:

Its all good Ben, do you want a hug :?:

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Post by lay80n »

WICKED wrote:
lay80n wrote:
WICKED wrote:Sorry for trying to help then :cry: :cry:

Its all good Ben, do you want a hug :?:

Layto....
YES Please! :oops:

Feel the love

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Post by WICKED »

lay80n wrote:
WICKED wrote:
lay80n wrote:
WICKED wrote:Sorry for trying to help then :cry: :cry:

Its all good Ben, do you want a hug :?:

Layto....
YES Please! :oops:

Feel the love

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Please tell me that's a flash light! :shock:
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Post by rgzook »

i spotted this the other night too.
interesting to say i've never seen it getting about.

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Post by norm84 »

off topic, but has anyone ever ran drop shakles in the front like this ute..
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Post by Toecutta »

I saw it too, it looks like one that was in Canberra, same colour, but the Canberra one had a Reverse shackle and 4AGZE
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Post by lay80n »

norm84 wrote:off topic, but has anyone ever ran drop shakles in the front like this ute..

Search, this was covered only yesterday :roll:

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Post by evanstaniland »

rgzook wrote:i spotted this the other night too.
interesting to say i've never seen it getting about.

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Post by rgzook »

yeah i was only thinknig the other night, wonder if i waved some cash at him would he sell it back to me.

i drove pyros last night
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Post by lay80n »

Holy Carp, mega hijack :oops:

Anyway, back on topic ladies.

Let us know how you go with the zook, or it you got any questions :D

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Post by mnemonix »

Off to inspect in on the weekend (with a fistful of fifties to avoid the ebay hassle).

My only concern is the dramas involved in getting it rego'd.
I left $1500 in the budget to cover Engineering, blueslips and those fun games. Should be enough if it doesn't have any scary issues hiding underneath.
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Post by Remydog05 »

Nope, the one that Rod build for Mandy was bought by a bloke on the board, Remydog05 i think, then recently sold again to another board member in Vic.


That I can confirm
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Post by lay80n »

mnemonix wrote:Off to inspect in on the weekend (with a fistful of fifties to avoid the ebay hassle).

My only concern is the dramas involved in getting it rego'd.
I left $1500 in the budget to cover Engineering, blueslips and those fun games. Should be enough if it doesn't have any scary issues hiding underneath.

Nice. If the vehicle is engeineered already, and has not had any more work done to it that will require re-inspection, the engineer's certificate should still be current. If you can contact the engineer you should be able to get another copy of the certificate. Ask the current owner who the engineer was, and contact them before the purchase to confirm. The RTA and the inspection station that performed the registration after the issueing of the engineers certificate should also keep a copy of the certificate for their records too. There should be one in the car any time it is on a public property i think as well. Deffinatley contact the engineer first before you go shelling out for a total new inspection and any possible drama's it might bring. Blueslip is easy, just make sure everything is in good shape, no oil leak, everything tight, seatbelts good etc. As long as there is nothing major, yout should be right with $1500.

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Post by Brendan-s »

mnemonix wrote:Off to inspect in on the weekend (with a fistful of fifties to avoid the ebay hassle).
Best of luck with it! I've 'scared' a few sellers into a quick, no-hassle sale when inspecting vehicles off ebay. Tell them stories of people never turning up after winning the auction, turning up and then saying 'Nah I don't want it' etc. Plus a fistful of cash speaks all languages :D

Just this week I got a bloke to knock $400 off a vehicle with a $1450 starting bid, pretty stoked at that!
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Post by mroffroader »

[quote="4130warrior"][quote="mnemonix"]Off to inspect in on the weekend (with a fistful of fifties to avoid the ebay hassle).[/quote]

Best of luck with it! I've 'scared' a few sellers into a quick, no-hassle sale when inspecting vehicles off ebay. Tell them stories of people never turning up after winning the auction, turning up and then saying 'Nah I don't want it' etc. Plus a fistful of cash speaks all languages :D

Just this week I got a bloke to knock $400 off a vehicle with a $1450 starting bid, pretty stoked at that![/quote]

As they say "Money talks and bullshit runs marathons" I agree best way to buy a car :armsup:
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