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really cool LOW zuk
really cool LOW zuk
spotted this thing the other day on pirate thought i would share
http://pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=829327
http://pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=829327
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WERock Australia thanks to
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Just because it's got number plates doesn't mean it's legal any more than here. Most US states are as interested in tyre coverage and mudflaps as here.
I'll agree there's a different take on personal responsibility for vehicle safety in the US, which is a reflection of their civil liberties/personal freedom culture.
However, there's a huge debate at the moment about police writing tickets for violations like tyre coverage etc - apparently in some states, like Utah during Easter Jeep Safari - hundreds of tickets were being written for tyre coverage etc. This is igniting the civil liberties argument amongst 4WDer's much like it does the gun lobby.
Also, in some states there is OHV registration - in California I think it's referred to as a "green sticker" Which allows use of buggies etc in OHV parks like Oceano dunes and Johnson Valley.
Steve.
I'll agree there's a different take on personal responsibility for vehicle safety in the US, which is a reflection of their civil liberties/personal freedom culture.
However, there's a huge debate at the moment about police writing tickets for violations like tyre coverage etc - apparently in some states, like Utah during Easter Jeep Safari - hundreds of tickets were being written for tyre coverage etc. This is igniting the civil liberties argument amongst 4WDer's much like it does the gun lobby.
Also, in some states there is OHV registration - in California I think it's referred to as a "green sticker" Which allows use of buggies etc in OHV parks like Oceano dunes and Johnson Valley.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
was thinking the same thing looks like it has around 1 foot more lift then the one i postedRhett wrote:It might be low compared to other moged rigs but I would't call it overly low.
post up one of yours rhett its pretty damn low
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[url]http://www.rockbuggysupply.com[/url]
what ever happenned to this thing?
prontozuk wrote:Matt Wilmhurst in the green ZUK404 was fairly basic and very versatile low full bodied sierra.
Outers & Arms up stickers coming soon you hungry bitches!
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GRIMACE wrote:How I miss the days of care free wheelin with the crews!
Its still around and Junior would have been at TT again this year but his wife gave birth to their 1st son about a week before the event.
He thought it mite not be that wise to compete haha....
He thought it mite not be that wise to compete haha....
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This lil truck impressed me at TT this year. was undoubtably one of the most capable vehicles there.Rhett wrote:Mines 1700ish to the hieghest point
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