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Rock Crawler For Sale

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Rock Crawler For Sale

Post by Climax Suspension »

Rock Crawler For Sale At Climax Suspension

Hi All,

My name is Dino and I am from Climax Suspension. I am aware that this site is highly regarded throughout the 4WD industry, in particular, the hard core market.

I would like to take this opportunity to advertise our show vehicle that is for sale and I would like to invite anyone who is interested to visit our website at www.climaxsuspension.com.au All relative details and corresponding pictures are featured.

This is not a plug for our website, but a genuine sale targetting the serious 4WD'er among you

Regards
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Post by bigsteve »

30g's gone into it aye.

Good luck with the sale dude.
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Post by bazooked »

dont forget the cig locker. :shock:
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Post by redzook »

are u goin to build somthing else dino?
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Post by DeWsE »

If you don't mind me asking Dino, why so tall for such small tires?
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Post by Climax Suspension »

Redzook,

Hey Tim, After five years building this little yellow critter i am in no rush to do it again.

Regards

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Post by Climax Suspension »

DeWsE,

The small tyres are actually 33" and allow for full suspensioon compression without fouling on the guards etc...

Regard
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Post by Jimmy L »

A question about the vehicle. Because it has spring over conversion would the roadworthy cover it for driving on Qld roads?

I have to get my money sorted fast so I can buy this.

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Post by camskizook »

Jimmy L wrote:A question about the vehicle. Because it has spring over conversion would the roadworthy cover it for driving on Qld roads?

I have to get my money sorted fast so I can buy this.

Jimmy L


No.

If you kept it registered in NSW, Yes.
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Post by DeWsE »

Climax Suspension wrote:DeWsE,

The small tyres are actually 33" and allow for full suspensioon compression without fouling on the guards etc...

Regard
Dino


Yeah I noticed that. I run the same tires but I cut schit out of my guards ;)
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Post by redzook »

DeWsE wrote:
Climax Suspension wrote:DeWsE,

The small tyres are actually 33" and allow for full suspensioon compression without fouling on the guards etc...

Regard
Dino


Yeah I noticed that. I run the same tires but I cut schit out of my guards ;)


u dont have half the flex of him
:roll: he has a shit load more up travel then u

plus its a ramp champ it dosent see the trails ;)
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Post by DeWsE »

redzook wrote:
DeWsE wrote:
Climax Suspension wrote:DeWsE,

The small tyres are actually 33" and allow for full suspensioon compression without fouling on the guards etc...

Regard
Dino


Yeah I noticed that. I run the same tires but I cut schit out of my guards ;)


u dont have half the flex of him
:roll: he has a shit load more up travel then u

plus its a ramp champ it dosent see the trails ;)


You make a good point redzook. I've never really cared about travel, but more about COG
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Post by -Mick- »

Jimmy L wrote:A question about the vehicle. Because it has spring over conversion would the roadworthy cover it for driving on Qld roads?

I have to get my money sorted fast so I can buy this.

Jimmy L


Not trying to discourage you buddy but it'll be a I'm gayer than aids! to get regoed in QLD. We're a little sdrawkcab :lol:

But piss off the feroza for sure :armsup: Yibbida yibbida you'll be glad ya did ;)

I am :cool:
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Post by Climax Suspension »

DeWsE wrote:
redzook wrote:
DeWsE wrote:
Climax Suspension wrote:DeWsE,

The small tyres are actually 33" and allow for full suspensioon compression without fouling on the guards etc...

Regard
Dino


Yeah I noticed that. I run the same tires but I cut schit out of my guards ;)


u dont have half the flex of him
:roll: he has a shit load more up travel then u

plus its a ramp champ it dosent see the trails ;)


You make a good point redzook. I've never really cared about travel, but more about COG


I forgot to mention I have also done major guard modifications, floor pan modifications, diff relocation, 6" offset on rims to allow tyres to tuck without obstruction.

C.O.G has also been attended to!!! Tweety's weight is over 1300kg's, 400kg's over a standard sierra. Most of the extra weight is spread evenly & is mostly at the base of the body with all bar work done with 4mm pipe, the spare tyre is in the back & the 3mm base 55 litre fuel tank balances out the extra weight that the winch & front bar added.

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Post by muppet_man67 »

rockcrawler with no rockhopper? ;)
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Post by Jimmy L »

-Mick- wrote:
Jimmy L wrote:A question about the vehicle. Because it has spring over conversion would the roadworthy cover it for driving on Qld roads?

I have to get my money sorted fast so I can buy this.

Jimmy L


Not trying to discourage you buddy but it'll be a I'm gayer than aids! to get regoed in QLD. We're a little sdrawkcab :lol:

But piss off the feroza for sure :armsup: Yibbida yibbida you'll be glad ya did ;)

I am :cool:



Right I'm on it- the feroza is gooone.
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Nice looking truck looks too pretty to have been a rock crawler has it been in the rocks??
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Post by redzook »

OVERKILL ENGINEERING wrote:Nice looking truck looks too pretty to have been a rock crawler has it been in the rocks??
SAM


mines pretty and its been in the rocks ;)

u just arnt a good enough driver :finger:
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Post by bigsteve »

redzook wrote:
OVERKILL ENGINEERING wrote:Nice looking truck looks too pretty to have been a rock crawler has it been in the rocks??
SAM


mines pretty and its been in the rocks ;)

u just arnt a good enough driver :finger:


Sooo many responses but I shall rise above it. :roll:
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

redzook wrote:
OVERKILL ENGINEERING wrote:Nice looking truck looks too pretty to have been a rock crawler has it been in the rocks??
SAM


mines pretty and its been in the rocks ;)

u just arnt a good enough driver :finger:


No i just don't get SCCCAAARREEDD :finger:
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Post by Climax Suspension »

muppet_man67 wrote:rockcrawler with no rockhopper? ;)


I had a Rockhopper but removed it and sold it, Great product but I like to sit on 110km's on the highway.

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Post by Climax Suspension »

OVERKILL ENGINEERING wrote:Nice looking truck looks too pretty to have been a rock crawler has it been in the rocks??
SAM


A $3000 paint job will make any vehicle look pretty and yes it has seen rocks, sand, water, and the open road.

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Post by stumped »

Climax Suspension wrote:
muppet_man67 wrote:rockcrawler with no rockhopper? ;)


I had a Rockhopper but removed it and sold it, Great product but I like to sit on 110km's on the highway.

Dino


i thought it was a rock CRAWLER not a highway runner? $3000 paint job? dude, try www.poser.com.au :roll:
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Post by DeWsE »

stumped wrote:
Climax Suspension wrote:
muppet_man67 wrote:rockcrawler with no rockhopper? ;)


I had a Rockhopper but removed it and sold it, Great product but I like to sit on 110km's on the highway.

Dino


i thought it was a rock CRAWLER not a highway runner? $3000 paint job? dude, try www.poser.com.au :roll:


Go easy stuped, he'll most probably still out wheel you and me.

Just because he has a different type of rig than that generally seen on this board doesn't mean it's no good.

I for one do like the rig for what it is. But if I had the time and the money I wouldn't do what he has done. Again it's a matter of opinion.

Further he is a new member and I don't think we are giving him a very good welcome.

my 2c

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Post by DeWsE »

Some pic's posing in rocks just like other members on this board

http://www.bigballsoffroad.com/prod61.htm
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Post by redzook »

DeWsE wrote:Some pic's posing in rocks just like other members on this board

http://www.bigballsoffroad.com/prod61.htm

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Post by DeWsE »

redzook wrote:
DeWsE wrote:Some pic's posing in rocks just like other members on this board

http://www.bigballsoffroad.com/prod61.htm

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What's ya point redzook?

I wasn't refering to you
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Post by Drewfus »

Welcome Dino.

Having seen 'twetee' about 2 years ago in the flesh at your workshop, I'll put my hand up to vouch for the nice presentation of zook, displaying some creative barwork etc.

Quick question for you if I may.... no offence intended, but why haven't you been driving it to comp's etc and promoting your products etc?

Again, not intending to be negative with the question, just curious as I see its at your workshop from time to time but never really 'out and about'.....
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Post by Climax Suspension »

[/quote]

i thought it was a rock CRAWLER not a highway runner? $3000 paint job? dude, try www.poser.com.au :roll:[/quote]

I would be very very interested to know your interpretation of a rock crawler!
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Post by Climax Suspension »

Drewfus wrote:Welcome Dino.

Having seen 'twetee' about 2 years ago in the flesh at your workshop, I'll put my hand up to vouch for the nice presentation of zook, displaying some creative barwork etc.

Quick question for you if I may.... no offence intended, but why haven't you been driving it to comp's etc and promoting your products etc?

Again, not intending to be negative with the question, just curious as I see its at your workshop from time to time but never really 'out and about'.....


Drewfus,

You'll have to drop in again as theres been a few changes. Haven't been out much, your right, but we will definately be heading to Tuff Truck.
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