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4X4 carry !!

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4X4 carry !!

Post by moose »

well it is 4x4 .....kind of .....!!! :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :shock:

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Post by joeblow »

thats ace!..................remember this one moose?

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Post by fool_injected »

This nutter is aiming for 100hp in one (he may be there, I haven't read the thread in 12 months)
http://www.tamon.org/forum/viewtopic.ph ... dc4b937f05

Noticed one day in the traffic that a carry chassis is very similar to a Sierra chassis
Lay the engine over (20 degrees I think) whack a carry cab on and you got a minimog :armsup:

Sitting right over the front axle would make for some wide eyed white knuckled descents :shock:
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Post by moose »

joeblow wrote:thats ace!..................remember this one moose?

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hell yeah !!!
wats the go with it now ?? being used ??
you should do a build up thread on it !!!! :cool: :cool:
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Post by moose »

fool_injected wrote: Sitting right over the front axle would make for some wide eyed white knuckled descents :shock:
check the TUFF TRUCK thread ....the MOG video !!!!! :shock: :shock: :shock: :D
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Post by c0rrupt »

There is a guy in tweed heads that has a 12a rotor in one of these.....
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Post by Gonzo »

This has got me interested.

My research shows I can get a low km model, with xfer case and rear diff lock landed in Aus for about $3500.

23" tyres are tiny. Even the easiest tracks would be fun!
If I ever get bored with it, a set of WT axles could slot in nicely ;)
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Post by grazza »

Be a fun view of the track from the front of one of those. Especially on steep downhill runs!

Should be a good camping vehicle (for 2) - perhaps even a rooftop tent on the back tray.
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Post by grazza »

A more modern one
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Funny looking tyres on this one
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More camo:
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Drifting!
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Camper :rofl:
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Post by Gonzo »

Ok, after the Mog goes - this is my new plan :armsup:
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Post by mud4b »

This was my plan only a few weeks ago with the aus model, we cannot get any of the newer jap models over here.

Ours are awd but were not avail with difflocks or lowrange/ selectable 4wd (99 up).

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Post by CHOPS1 »

Alot of the ones pictured above are known as "KEI" trucks in japan.
because of their size they dont have to pay rego over there.
But america is buying them all up, they get them in by the container load, stacked on top ove each other.

Theyre getting big over there because theyre the same price as an ATV but it has a heater and is enclosed and can carry more.
But they cannot be registered in america and therefore all being used on farms and by shooters, hence the atv tyres.
My cousin looked into importing them, he has a subaru sambar its 4wd. it has a 4wd low selector button and i climbed a steep mound in it and the ratio's seems very low. it has a rear mount engine on top of the rear wheels and handles like a gokart on the road.

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Post by sierrajim »

Would be interesting to see if you could register one here.
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Post by flyinwall »

yes you can rego them here as i have seen them on the roads and a friend of mine had the daihatsu 4x4 version that was used at a tourist resort
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Post by Gonzo »

mud4b wrote:This was my plan only a few weeks ago with the aus model, we cannot get any of the newer jap models over here.

Ours are awd but were not avail with difflocks or lowrange/ selectable 4wd (99 up).

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Post by mud4b »

As said though i wanted a newer model import 99 and (as pics above), but they cannot be registered in aus..

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Post by St Jimmy »

CHOPS1 wrote:Alot of the ones pictured above are known as "KEI" trucks in japan.
because of their size they dont have to pay rego over there.
But america is buying them all up, they get them in by the container load, stacked on top ove each other.

Theyre getting big over there because theyre the same price as an ATV but it has a heater and is enclosed and can carry more.
But they cannot be registered in america and therefore all being used on farms and by shooters, hence the atv tyres.
My cousin looked into importing them, he has a subaru sambar its 4wd. it has a 4wd low selector button and i climbed a steep mound in it and the ratio's seems very low. it has a rear mount engine on top of the rear wheels and handles like a gokart on the road.

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Post by get it up there »

I know its not a 4x4 carry.. but its still a "carry"van!! Yes.. we get bored down in here Tassie ;)
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Post by fool_injected »

Just import a cab
Get a sierra chassis (carry and sierra chassis look very similar)
Lay the engine over (check in the link I posted above)
You got a carry with the good running gear (transfer, gears and wt locked diffs)
Whack on some 33s and have fun
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Post by Squik »

I love 'Garrie Carries' :armsup: :armsup:

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Post by seamsy »

theres a video on youtube somewhere of guys slammin on the brakes and doing endos
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seamsy wrote:theres a video on youtube somewhere of guys slammin on the brakes and doing endos
hehe, that was a jump.. and we landed nose first, and near flipped it over!! Was great fun :D
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Post by spamwell »

get it up there wrote:
seamsy wrote:theres a video on youtube somewhere of guys slammin on the brakes and doing endos
hehe, that was a jump.. and we landed nose first, and near flipped it over!! Was great fun :D
he's talking about another one i think there is a pretty long video of some dudes doing endos
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spamwell wrote:
get it up there wrote:
seamsy wrote:theres a video on youtube somewhere of guys slammin on the brakes and doing endos
hehe, that was a jump.. and we landed nose first, and near flipped it over!! Was great fun :D
he's talking about another one i think there is a pretty long video of some dudes doing endos
hahaha, controlled endos in a carry?? hehe, awesome!! :armsup:
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