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6wd vitara

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6wd vitara

Post by nicbeer »

Found this one in the diahatsu forum.

hehe wonder how they did this one.

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Post by alien »

hahaha awesome!

looks like stock vitara with an extended chassis and body - rear wheels probably just trail....

the 6wd landcruisers look alot like that... very odd indeed when you see them =)
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Post by Bad JuJu »

fuuuuuuullllllllyyy sic bro, nice angled & recessed number plate too.
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Post by Mudzuki »

BLING :D :D :D

Very good panel work though
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Post by spamwell »

probly just extended it for more stereo building room :D
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Post by jabtronic »

Looks good, but why'd they keep the original spare?
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Post by munga »

its a fold-down roulette wheel..
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Post by DeWsE »

munga wrote:its a fold-down roulette wheel..


Cool idea!
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Post by Santos »

i just like the rear window...
Why can't my soft top have one of those?! :)
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Post by -ZukChiK- »

he he.... how do they get away with their tyres sticking out like dogs balls ?!! Some bling flares would cover them nicely :lol:
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Post by nicbeer »

Suzuki Surf Chik wrote:he he.... how do they get away with their tyres sticking out like dogs balls ?!! Some bling flares would cover them nicely :lol:


I actually saw someone had a set of these on a camry in perth the other day. looked very Grimace. :)

This vit looks cool. Maybe get rid of the 3rd axle and put in 35's with a 104" wheelbase

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Post by -ZukChiK- »

nicbeer wrote:I actually saw someone had a set of these on a camry in perth the other day. looked very Grimace. :)


A set of what exactly on a camry? Bling Flares?? I just made that up!! Don't tell me something actually exists with that name ?!! Or a 3 axle camry? Or big tyres?? :? I'm confused....

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Post by nicbeer »

nah those small dia rims with low profile rubber. very american rap style.

looked Grimace anyhow.

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Post by moose »

in Vegas , about 11 years ago !

saw a MR2 , Civic & a Mecury( our crap Capri convertible!)
all cruzin' , with the oooofffset rims , chain steering wheels & the Capri even had tassels on the soft top !!!!
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Post by -ZukChiK- »

nicbeer wrote:nah those small dia rims with low profile rubber. very american rap style.

looked Grimace anyhow.


Yeah, I agree, cheezy looking....

Would be cool to see what the interior looks like
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Post by alien »

i was riding at local shopping centre about 2 weeks ago and a civic went past with 15" offset rims... i got a peek at the interior as he drove prety close to me (idiot must have wanted one of my pegs in his door). FULL of guages! haha

No kididing... the entire dash was covered in them and up the drivers side windscreen area. and he had the totally classless milo tin exhaust too. rice. very rice.
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Post by flyinwall »

and to think i was going to build an actual 6 wheel drive lwb zook (got the spare nt diffs here and a spare lwb chassis) jus for the heck of it (and yes it was going to be lifted with at least 30"tyres)
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Post by Wesley »

Them small rims were what people put on the original low riders so they could drop them all the way to the ground without the tyres hitting the guards. Ive seen vids of people with steel scrape plates uder there cars drop the belly on the ground along the highway the sparks look awsum

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Post by Ridealldayrideallnight »

Suzuki Surf Chik wrote:

he he.... how do they get away with their tyres sticking out like dogs balls ?!!

Unlike our laws, In the USA guards only need to cover the inner wall of the tyre, ie, you could have say a 12.5 inch muddy and have 10+ inches of it hanging out, this makes for some awesome rigs getting around.

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Post by Bad JuJu »

like this:

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Post by RIKSTR »

Got to make em bounce!!! :D
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