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zookie glossary

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zookie glossary

Post by Cluffy »

I have noticed some terms and abbreviations used in this forum that i have not heard before and was wondering if someone could set up a glossary of terms e.g.
SAS
ASSHAT
MALLER
PADDER etc.

excuse me for sounding like a dumb newy but im not typically internet inclined

cheers
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Re: zookie glossary

Post by bigsteve »

Cluffy wrote:I have noticed some terms and abbreviations used in this forum that i have not heard before and was wondering if someone could set up a glossary of terms e.g.
SAS
ASSHAT
MALLER
PADDER etc.

excuse me for sounding like a dumb newy but im not typically internet inclined

cheers
Cluffy


SAS is solid axle swap

the rest are just slang terms
MALLER is a 4x4 built for the street (kind of like ANT's)

PADDERS are people who post pointless replies to boost their post count
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Post by OldGold »

asshat - someone with their head up their arse i.e. wearing their ass for a hat

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Post by droopypete »

OldGold wrote:NT & WT - Narrow track and Wide track, one that stumped me


Damm, I thought it was Northen Teritory & Western Tasmainia :oops:
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Post by droopypete »

No, wait,
Nice tits & Wicked Thong :lol:
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Post by DeWsE »

RUF = Rears up front
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Post by grimbo »

SPOA = NSW idea of lifting a car
SPUA = the better idea :finger: :rofl:
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Post by Damo »

grimbo wrote:SPOA = NSW idea of lifting a car
SPUA = the better idea :finger: :rofl:


Funny stuff Grimbo :lol:
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Post by stumped »

OldGold wrote:asshat - someone with their head up their arse i.e. wearing their ass for a hat

NT & WT - Narrow track and Wide track, one that stumped me


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Post by lay80n »

stumped wrote:
OldGold wrote:asshat - someone with their head up their arse i.e. wearing their ass for a hat

NT & WT - Narrow track and Wide track, one that stumped me


:D



Pad = see above :finger:
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Post by Cluffy »

Thanks for the info guys, keep it up

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Post by spamwell »

i thought SAS was solid axle suspention because people always say SAS conversion which would be solid axle swap conversion which sounds weird so i thhough solid axle suspention conversion
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Post by OldGold »

I thought it was Solid Axle Setup?

moot point anyways :P
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Post by droopypete »

spamwell wrote:i thought SAS was solid axle suspention because people always say SAS conversion which would be solid axle swap conversion which sounds weird so i thhough solid axle suspention conversion


Is that like an ATM machine? :)
or the way that Telstra offers an SMS service?
or even an ABS system on your car?
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Re: zookie glossary

Post by antt »

bigsteve wrote:
Cluffy wrote:I have noticed some terms and abbreviations used in this forum that i have not heard before and was wondering if someone could set up a glossary of terms e.g.
SAS
ASSHAT
MALLER
PADDER etc.

excuse me for sounding like a dumb newy but im not typically internet inclined

cheers
Cluffy


SAS is solid axle swap

the rest are just slang terms
MALLER is a 4x4 built for the street (kind of like ANT's)

PADDERS are people who post pointless replies to boost their post count


hows that sierra of yours going? wanna go wheeling on the weekend? :finger:
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Post by spamwell »

droopypete wrote:
spamwell wrote:i thought SAS was solid axle suspention because people always say SAS conversion which would be solid axle swap conversion which sounds weird so i thhough solid axle suspention conversion


Is that like an ATM machine? :)
or the way that Telstra offers an SMS service?
or even an ABS system on your car?
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Post by droopypete »

:roll:
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