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Tough Lada pics?!!

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Tough Lada pics?!!

Post by mtb4x4mad »

Do tough Lada's exist, or is the term an oxymoron? If anyone has any pics or links, please post them here.
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Post by mtb4x4mad »

Not sure if it's the same for everyone, but I can't see that last pic.
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Post by taziiy »

nah the pic didnt come up they must have deleted the pic from where it was
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Post by taziiy »

see how this one goes

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Post by taziiy »

there thats from a quick search, search engines are your friend
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Post by glen1n »

last one rocks hard!!
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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

To answer this Question.

Do tough Lada Nivas exist? Yes
In Australia? No

Pretty simple as to why, some countries don't have the financial or vehicle options that we get in a place like Australia, so they are left up to their own means of going about things and seeing as Nivas are cheap, is a reason why they are used.

They really aren't that bad of a vehicle once the gremlins are removed from the electrical system which leads to them being unreliable, and the seats swapped for milk crates to improve interior comfort.

Just to throw another picture in.

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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

ANd just to throw in what a new Niva looks like

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Post by markil »

r0ck_m0nkey wrote:ANd just to throw in what a new Niva looks like

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kinda looks like a kia
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Post by slosh »

That new one looks good. If it comes to OZ I may be a second time Lada owner one day!

Anyone know what happened to that Lada in the back of the shed at ORI? It had big diffs and 44 inch (don't quote me but they big muthas) swampers.
Looked like a long term project.

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Post by Beastmavster »

You'll notice most of the tough ladas have been set up for snow and ice wrok... exactly the sort of stuff they're designed for in the first place.

I'd love to see a sierra on big rubber cope in the same conditions
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Re: Tough Lada pics?!!

Post by ROD666 »

mtb4x4mad wrote:Do tough Lada's exist, or is the term an oxymoron? If anyone has any pics or links, please post them here.


found this while looking through the key hole :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

who would like to get the spare down for him :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:
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mtb4x4mad wrote:Do tough Lada's exist, or is the term an oxymoron? If anyone has any pics or links, please post them here.


BTW here's 2 more but not sure of their make but they look good :cool:
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Re: Tough Lada pics?!!

Post by ROD666 »

mtb4x4mad wrote:Do tough Lada's exist, or is the term an oxymoron? If anyone has any pics or links, please post them here.


BTW here's 2 more but not sure of their make but they look good :cool:
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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

Q: How do you make a Lada even uglier?














A: Like this
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Post by GRIMACE »

has to be asked how much of these big tuff ladas is actually a lada ? ? ?

Just the body is my presumption :?
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Re: Tough Lada pics?!!

Post by Daisy »

ROD666 wrote:
mtb4x4mad wrote:Do tough Lada's exist, or is the term an oxymoron? If anyone has any pics or links, please post them here.


found this while looking through the key hole :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

who would like to get the spare down for him :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:


In relation to your picture...
Its gotta weigh a fair bit :shock:

Oh no problem... bang goes the tyre.... you and your mate decide to hop out.. jack it up with the hi lift.. roll spare off the roof... put it on.. all good..

Now the hard part.. workin out how to get those monsters back on teh roof without breakin ya back :rofl:
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Post by sir_camel »

slosh wrote:That new one looks good. If it comes to OZ I may be a second time Lada owner one day!

Anyone know what happened to that Lada in the back of the shed at ORI? It had big diffs and 44 inch (don't quote me but they big muthas) swampers.
Looked like a long term project.

Josh.


Was still there a month or two ago. I think its a long long term project. And yes 44 boggers
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Post by bogged »

ROD666 wrote:who would like to get the spare down for him :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:


Who would wanna put the fuckin thing back up there... :shock:
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Re: Tough Lada pics?!!

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bogged wrote:
ROD666 wrote:who would like to get the spare down for him :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:


Who would wanna put the ***** thing back up there... :shock:


maybe that's what the crew in the cow truck is for :rofl: :rofl:
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Post by STUMPY »

at the moment i'm looking at putting a lada transfer case in my hilux. from what i have read their pretty bullet proof and cheap. the problem that i have is negotiating the hilux front tail shaft output. the lada tranny's have twin shift stick which will make it interesting in the cabin with 4 sticks to chose from. the other option is a gq auto tranny. i could by the marlin adaptor but that wouldn't be as much fun to engineer.
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Re: Tough Lada pics?!!

Post by bogged »

ROD666 wrote:
mtb4x4mad wrote:Do tough Lada's exist, or is the term an oxymoron? If anyone has any pics or links, please post them here.


found this while looking through the key hole :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

who would like to get the spare down for him :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:


Note: the cops in hot pursuit!! LOL!
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Post by mtb4x4mad »

sir_camel wrote:
slosh wrote: Anyone know what happened to that Lada in the back of the shed at ORI? It had big diffs and 44 inch (don't quote me but they big muthas) swampers.
Looked like a long term project.

Josh.
Was still there a month or two ago. I think its a long long term project. And yes 44 boggers
Any news or reports on the ORI Lada?
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Scruby would have a field day with that bar in the press :P
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Post by MARKx4 »

Its good to see lada. My friend ones one and we give it hell when we have the chance. If you are mechincal minded and dont have alot of cash, these are great. They will also surprise you how far you can take them.
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Here's a few more.
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