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Post by -Scott- »

C'mon - 'fess up!

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... 674#364674

Frank was right - again! :roll: A Paj with decent tyres, suspension and a front locker will surprise people. :armsup:

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Post by Hekta »

It wasn't me... but I won a Mongrel Tyres voucher at the CrawlerKhana so I will have a set in the near future
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Post by Bitsamissin »

No idea who it was but there are few running around now with front lockers.
Yes a twin locked Paj with suspension, gears and tyres goes a long way and DOES surprise many people :D
No one really expects you drive anything hard and when you do they are dumbfounded so if you decide not to drive something no-one really says anything. A good scenario I reckon ;)
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Post by PajeroSRV »

I'm the guilty party. :D

Headed out with a couple of mates to see what we could see. Was wet as hell and Andersons gave us no joy, got up to the big hole in the middle of it and could go no further, no grip to be found! We had a lot of fun playing around the powerlines though. Mongrels were certainly in their element...and the way everything was locking up worked a treat.
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Post by HG »

I was there and the Paj drove us into the ground BUT I kept my wheels on the ground at all times though :finger: .
Very impressive was the mighty Pajero and a top day was had by all.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Andrew I bet those red trailing arms won the BLING award though ;)
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Oh Yeah :cool:
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Post by Hekta »

Bitsamissin wrote:No idea who it was but there are few running around now with front lockers.
Yes a twin locked Paj with suspension, gears and tyres goes a long way and DOES surprise many people :D
No one really expects you drive anything hard and when you do they are dumbfounded so if you decide not to drive something no-one really says anything. A good scenario I reckon ;)


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Post by PajeroSRV »

I am dying to see how the SAS will go. After seeing Andrew's Surf I'm keen to try it on mine....another Paj would be a good reference point.
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