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hardass troopies
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Joined: Wed Jun 30, 2004 1:45 pm
Joined: Wed Jun 30, 2004 1:45 pm
Location: Blue Mountains, or on a rig somewhere in bumf*ck idaho
hardass troopies
right then.
i need photos of troopcarriers doing hard ass stuff. or even just photos of hard ass troopies.
i need ideas for mine and reassurance that it can actually do some decent off road stuff without falling over on its side!!!!
i need photos of troopcarriers doing hard ass stuff. or even just photos of hard ass troopies.
i need ideas for mine and reassurance that it can actually do some decent off road stuff without falling over on its side!!!!
I haven't got any photos yet, but i've got a HJ47 troopy, running 35's, but due to excessive scrub ( being standard - soa coming eventually) i 4wd with 31's. I find it goes alright so far, but i'll admit i haven't driven it anywhere really hardcore yet. yet. When i get some action shots i'll try to post them here... maybe this weekend... My troopy may become an extra cab soon...
yeah sim.
looking at a short, high tray, with (eventually) drawers under it. and room for 2 spares standing down on the chassis rail and up against the back of the cab.
At the moment it's all just i my head, gotta work out a way for the new improved troopy to not need any of the rusted panels and sills.
looking at a short, high tray, with (eventually) drawers under it. and room for 2 spares standing down on the chassis rail and up against the back of the cab.
At the moment it's all just i my head, gotta work out a way for the new improved troopy to not need any of the rusted panels and sills.
88 TD Troopy, locked, lifted and plugged.
97 TDi Jeep Cherokee, (almost) bog standard
97 TDi Jeep Cherokee, (almost) bog standard
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