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Name that Suzuki

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Name that Suzuki

Post by adam001 »

Anyone see the silver suzuki in the 3rds Productions tent with the huge F250? Anyone have anymore info on it? It had a BBMotorsport.com.au sticker on it but theres nothing on the Big Balls website.

Anyone got anything?

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Post by grimbo »

I think it is Liams from BBM. He is on here occasionally. Had the licence plate UNSAFE
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Post by jabtronic »

This one?
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Post by droopypete »

A hi-mount on a zook, talk about overkill :lol:
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Post by ljxtreem »

what sort of dumb ass would do that ;)

he he

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Post by adam001 »

yeah, thats the one i believe, I want the guards. I want them now.

Anyone have any specs on it? Or is it pretty much standard appart from engine. I like it, its nice and tidy.

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Post by RB zook »

adam001 wrote:is it pretty much standard


dude i doubt it being standard

36 inch tyres take a bit of work to get peformance and reliability

there is toyota diffs under it i think

rockhoppers and im sure a shit load more modds
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Post by SAWZALL »

Standard hehehe full body maybe

Dana diffs not toys
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Post by antt »

it needs to be longer

apart from that it looks trick :cool:
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Post by sierrajim »

He sells the flares.
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Post by ZOOK60 »

SAWZALL wrote:Standard hehehe full body maybe

Dana diffs not toys

good one ryan ya dumb ass :lol:
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Post by RB zook »

jake lawson wrote:
SAWZALL wrote:Standard hehehe full body maybe

Dana diffs not toys

good one ryan ya dumb ass :lol:


hahaha i have never seen this in the flesh, well up close anyways

just pointing out its no where near standard

even when i know sfa about it
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Post by ZOOK60 »

RB zook wrote:
jake lawson wrote:
SAWZALL wrote:Standard hehehe full body maybe

Dana diffs not toys

good one ryan ya dumb ass :lol:


hahaha i have never seen this in the flesh, well up close anyways

just pointing out its no where near standard

even when i know sfa about it

i guess if it was any good it would be doing the comp circut ;)
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Post by munga »

newbie, theyre bushwacker flares, $800 a set, do a search on here for suppliers, opinions etc
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Post by droopypete »

ljxtreem wrote:what sort of dumb ass would do that ;)

he he

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Post by adam001 »

munga wrote:newbie, theyre bushwacker flares, $800 a set, do a search on here for suppliers, opinions etc


Thanks Munga, Yeah I know exactly what they are. 380 a pair.

Any one got some usefull info about it?
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Post by SAWZALL »

Too tall, too short and flop shackles = :shock:
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Post by Tim D »

Any one got some usefull info about it?[/quote]

:D what he said :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Post by SAWZALL »

Tim D wrote:Any one got some usefull info about it?


:D what he said :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:[/quote]

see the post above yours......anything else????
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Post by Tim D »

SAWZALL wrote:
Tim D wrote:Any one got some usefull info about it?


:D what he said :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:


see the post above yours......anything else????[/quote]

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Post by sierrajim »

he's a retailer, just call him. I think he has an email spec sheet that he can send you.

I've got the list somewhere, it's quite extensive.
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Post by droopypete »

I had a close look at this car a few years ago, Liam has spared no expense in building it, it was still "under construction" back then but was looking pretty sweet, I would think he was building it more to promote his business than for competition work.
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Post by mtzook »

Does it matter what kind of axles are under it?

What kind of axles does the trailer have? They do a crap load of work.

I'm trying to be humorous, although it has been under construction since at least '99 or so, right?
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Post by grimbo »

It is a vehicle to showcase parts from BBM and promote the vehicle so I'd imagine it will never be finished. it is not a comp vehicle
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Post by adam001 »

found some of these on the camera
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Post by adam001 »

Found some more info from 2003 over here for anyone interested http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modules/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=2347&highlight=

Dana 44's , 5.89 gears, Rockhopper, double cardinal tail shafts, power steer, 8274, vit tank, inj.1600 16 valve baleno motor with cam and pocket port, centreforce clutch, wilwood booster and handbrake disc, GTi seats, CJ jeep rear springs, OME rears in front, missing links, 35.5 swampers and gratutiuos use of checkerplate

what diffs are you running??

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The back one still needs a shave and a full floater conversion.

nice - where did you get the front dana44 - and what did it end up costing you in the end?

It cost plenty...add it up. $1000 for the basic axle but I got $400 back for the center and standard 3.73 R and P.

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Post by blackmav »

mtzook wrote:Does it matter what kind of axles are under it?

What kind of axles does the trailer have? They do a crap load of work.

I'm trying to be humorous, although it has been under construction since at least '99 or so, right?

he dosn't own a trailer and the vit won't pull it :D
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Post by Drewfus »

plus at T.T. it was wearing 37's not 35's.
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Post by sierrajim »

first pic i've seen of a zook with mud flaps :shock:
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Post by ... rick »

I know a little about it..... come in to the store for a look and I will happily answer any questions :cool:
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