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Looking for a suzuki club

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Looking for a suzuki club

Post by Fabio »

I'm looking for a club to join in SA, preferrablly a suzuki club or any other 4wd club that has a lot of suzukis in it. i live in Whyalla, about 4 hours west of Adelaide, and there is not much around here, so I was thinking that there should be something in Adelaide. thanks for your help.
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Post by Pinball »

Try this website and follow the links

http://anfwdc.4wd.org.au/

seems most ppl on here are not club affiliated, outerlimits is the "club"

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Post by DeWsE »

I think your right pinball, OL does seem to be like a club. Well thats how I use it anyway.

Do a search in the general talk section as their was a thread for ppl to post about their clubs recently.

Not many south oz ppl on here so that kinda makes it hard to find a club

Welcome, will be great to hear more from ya
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Post by munecito »

HEy just have a look here:

http://suzukisa.txc.net.au/index.htm

That's the web page of the Suzuki club of South Australia. I don't know any more than taht about them.

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Post by Fabio »

Thanks for the links. I was after a club so that i could see what other people have done, and see how well it works, but i guess I'm a bit on my own. maybe OL needs to register with whoever is the governing body for 4wds so that it's members have access to the insurance when at comps like TTC etc. Just a thought though.
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Post by muppet_man67 »

Image check out the mullet
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Post by stumped »

that's not a mullet, just genuine long hair ;)

the cook looks like a dude of neighbours i think, harold or something? :D
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Post by -Mick- »

stumped wrote:that's not a mullet, just genuine long hair ;)

the cook looks like a dude of neighbours i think, harold or something? :D


http://www.geocities.com/benhuxtable/harold.html :rofl:

The zook section is dull lately :cry:
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Post by dark matter »

The Southern Explorers 4WD Club is in the southern suburbs. Not alot of zooks but a small club of all type of 4wds. If you want any more info PM me.
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Post by stumped »

muppet_man67 wrote:Image


compare? looking pretty similar!!! :rofl:

yah, zook section's been a bit quiet

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