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Post by redzook »

:D these rims would look sweet on a buggy ;)
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Post by redzook »

i cant get the first pic to work :?
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Post by mud4b »

its working here........they would only get all scratched up.....




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Post by grimbo »

god how bad would that thing ride. Suzis are bad enough with hard tyres yet alone running it on big rims with super low profile tyres.


I'd wheel them though :D
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Post by runnin4life »

who cares how it rides it looks shite the only thing those type of wheels should go on are one of those gay pink rotors and they would still look crap
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Post by sierrajim »

hey grimbo, i think that you would find them hard to scratch....

especially while your zook sits in the shed..

Sorry mate, greg did give instructions to hang it on you.

Hey have you seen a pic of your orange zook around here. :lol:

BTW they actually made mud pattern tyres in the US to go up to 20" rims and yes guys in the states do wheel them.
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Post by mud4b »

good one.....
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Post by redzook »

vitarajim wrote:
BTW they actually made mud pattern tyres in the US to go up to 20" rims and yes guys in the states do wheel them.


they make iroks and xterrains in 20" :cool:
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Post by -Mick- »

Just find a nice hill, aim it up and spin them wheels as fast as you can :D

You would get nowhere fast but the rims would be hypnotic :)
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Post by grimbo »

I don't think they are Iroks on the pic tho ;)




PS I'll take a pic of the Zuk in the workshop. At least its not in my shed or that pic from Glenburn :lol:
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Post by stumped »

is that ur new rig tim??? :D :D
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Post by mudfkr »

This getto wagon is on Ebay at the moment,

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This auction is for a '88 Suzuki Samurai hard top. I took it to Suzuki Lightning Conversions in Tampa, FL to have a Vortec 4.3 liter fuel injection engine installed in it as well as an automatic 200 R4 transmission. It is a 2WD with a drop front axle, and 4WD can be easily installed......

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Post by antt »

damn, the rims dont come with it........i was soooooooo close to buying it :D
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Post by Damo »

Those rims need beadlock rings welded to em :finger:
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Post by Gwagensteve »

grimbo wrote:I'd wheel them though :D


Grimbo, Wheel? I' :rofl: d like to see that!
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Post by Damo »

Gwagensteve wrote:
grimbo wrote:I'd wheel them though :D


Grimbo, Wheel? I' :rofl: d like to see that!


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Post by stumped »

Damo wrote:
Gwagensteve wrote:
grimbo wrote:I'd wheel them though :D


Grimbo, Wheel? I' :rofl: d like to see that!


0WN3D :finger:


again :D :D :D :rofl:


what's the story grimbo, u got plans to have something to wheel soon?
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Post by muppet_man67 »

Damed paparazi why cant they just leave me alone. :armsup:
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Post by grimbo »

stumped wrote:
Damo wrote:
Gwagensteve wrote:
grimbo wrote:I'd wheel them though :D


Grimbo, Wheel? I' :rofl: d like to see that!


0WN3D :finger:


again :D :D :D :rofl:


what's the story grimbo, u got plans to have something to wheel soon?


i use the patrol for touring camping stuff so that has been used a bit (Wyperfield NP, Mungo NP. vic Alps etc0 and the Suzi is in the workshop next door to work getting a RWC. I now have Calmini flares for the front and I'm getting some trailer style mudguards built for the rear, should be ready tomorrow, then move the tail lights to meet with angle of view requirements, add mudflaps and any other little bits and pieces so should be soon ;) maybe, perhaps.

Funny thing is it is now being used as a shelf in the workshop :D
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Post by stumped »

grimbo wrote:Funny thing is it is now being used as a shelf in the workshop :D


:rofl: hehehehe.. at least it's getting put to good use :D



will be good if u get it back on the road :armsup:
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Post by DeWsE »

Good work grimbo!
Glad you didn't give up.


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Post by Mudzuki »

That is bling, waste of a good project car.
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Post by SAWZALL »

redzook wrote:i cant get the first pic to work :?


Now get to work on the other two...
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Post by redzook »

uphiir wrote:
redzook wrote:i cant get the first pic to work :?


Now get to work on the other two...


u cant see the pics ??

i can see 2 of them :?:
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Post by lay80n »

i see two pics, top one is no go. But it is a very bling red X i must say.
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