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Fightara on 32s
Fightara on 32s
Unfortunately this was just for fun - it's not permanently on 32s - yet...
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Yes, I think it was in the old issue. White, auto, formerly estate wagon.
It recently grew a commodore v6, and to keep the engineer happy with the incresed weight, they lopped the back off to lighten the car.
It also has hilux/liteace custom diffs now.
Not sure what transfer it is running, I am guessing hilux.
It recently grew a commodore v6, and to keep the engineer happy with the incresed weight, they lopped the back off to lighten the car.
It also has hilux/liteace custom diffs now.
Not sure what transfer it is running, I am guessing hilux.
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Gwagensteve wrote:Yes, I think it was in the old issue. White, auto, formerly estate wagon.
It recently grew a commodore v6, and to keep the engineer happy with the incresed weight, they lopped the back off to lighten the car.
It also has hilux/liteace custom diffs now.
Not sure what transfer it is running, I am guessing hilux.
Actually I'm pretty sure they're Nissan diffs/drivetrain under Celia's Vit.
Yeah, you may be right on the diffs - but it has a Nissan xfer.
Gonzo posted these links a while back, courtesy of Suzuki 4WD club.
http://craig.offroad.au.com/celia1.jpg
http://craig.offroad.au.com/celia2.jpg
Gonzo posted these links a while back, courtesy of Suzuki 4WD club.
http://craig.offroad.au.com/celia1.jpg
http://craig.offroad.au.com/celia2.jpg
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Re: 32"s
SiKiD_01 wrote:fightara, will you be fitting the 32"s permanantly?
Yes and No. I have sold those 32" A/Ts to a mate. I will be keeping 29s for the road, because I do a lot of driving and tyres that big would sap too much power.
The plan is to fit 32s for offroad (now that I've seen that their fitment is possible). However before that happens, I'll be installing a rockhopper and an air locker to strengthen up the front diff. The Vit's low range is so high, and the front end so weak I'd end up breaking something pretty soon with that much traction. The plan is for Swampers but they're damn expensive
All of this is kinda speculative. Much as I would like to do up the Vit, the cost of those mods could buy me a very capable Sierra, which would perform better offroad than my IFS Vit. It's a lot of money to spend for the sake of having something different... Plus if I had something cheap I'd drive it harder
Suzuki Viagra wrote:Yeah... but I just paid $600 worth of rego on it after a sydney buyer didnt front
So that's $600 I need back. maybe I can cash in rego I dunno.....
Don't mind me - I'm all talk anyway Besides, I'm more inclined to get something without IFS. Vitara Rockhoppers are a f@#$ing ripoff too. I don't understand why they're so much more than the Sierra's, or Luxes for that matter.
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