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BOG-OOR HAS A NEW HOME

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BOG-OOR HAS A NEW HOME

Post by chug3 »

BOG-OOR has a new home ,mate of mine just bought it off ebay.I was wondering who built this little beast & has anyone got any photos of it in action :lol:
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Post by mtzook »

I'm sure it was the guys at GRP auto in auburn that built it. It sat in front of their place forever, but never seemed to go anywhere. A lot of show and no go back then, but i believe someone else bought it and fixed it.
My tires were rubbing in the front, so I trimmed the hood, and now they're fine...
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Post by Liam »

Your fargin joking aren't you!
It sat out the front because the guy who built it worked there. Where didn't it go?
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Post by Dozoor »

mtzook wrote:I'm sure it was the guys at GRP auto in auburn that built it. It sat in front of their place forever, but never seemed to go anywhere. A lot of show and no go back then, but i believe someone else bought it and fixed it.


:roll:

The Guy worked there that built it , and drove it as a daily driver and done just about every comp from outback challenge woodpecker nissan trails willowglens you name it done it this thing was running boggers back when most where still thinking road track majors where the ducks .
I would say an absolute mirrad of mods where pioneered on this thing and filtered thru to the average zook owners ,

An awsome little car with a huge background . :armsup:

Pics around 1997 ? milbrodale Jamboree .
Muruti roof came later ,



:roll: Where do ya get em.
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Post by Tazz »

Yeh has prob been around for about 8 years easy, one of the first majorly modded suzi's in aus i reckon. Competed in heaps of comps over the years and wheeled a hell of a lot more also.

Was built by Clint Adams ( i think Adams any way), was in the suzi club for years.

Was built many years before he started workin at GRP, and yeh was his daily driver as said.
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Post by Podge »

Clint is near one of the best drivers to get behind the wheel of a Sierra. He designed and built the vehicle into one of the most capable offroaders of its time, knew it like the back of his hand. He didn't have to put Toyota stuff under it for strength characteristics. Driver ability was his strength.
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Post by stephen »

Liam
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 9:55 am

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Your fargin joking aren't you!
It sat out the front because the guy who built it worked there. Where didn't it go?


I think he may have been thinking of your rig Liam when he said it sat at grp for years and it went no where.
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Post by moose »

stephen wrote:
Liam
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 9:55 am

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Your fargin joking aren't you!
It sat out the front because the guy who built it worked there. Where didn't it go?


I think he may have been thinking of your rig Liam when he said it sat at grp for years and it went no where.


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Post by mtzook »

I can hear the crickets after that one...
My tires were rubbing in the front, so I trimmed the hood, and now they're fine...
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Post by mtzook »

I can hear the crickets after that one...
My tires were rubbing in the front, so I trimmed the hood, and now they're fine...
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Re: BOG-OOR HAS A NEW HOME

Post by SAWZALL »

chug3 wrote:BOG-OOR has a new home ,mate of mine just bought it off ebay.I was wondering who built this little beast & has anyone got any photos of it in action :lol:


Is he gonna wheel it and is he online. Get him on here so we can get him out wheelin....

That truck deserves to be out again......
Gone drag racing......
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Post by chug3 »

Definetly going to wheel it, took it out for a run in the otways last weekend.Have a few pictures trying to work out how to post them
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Post by tozook »

heres one more
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Post by chug3 »

Took Bog-oor out for a run on the weekend in the Otways fantastic trip got home and found we had a broken leaf in the rear looks like we have axel wrap.

Can anyone suggest anyone who can make up an axel wrap bar around Melbourne area?

I thought the guy that built the car would have ironed out all of these problems. Any information much appreciated.
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Post by christover1 »

chug3 wrote:Took Bog-oor out for a run on the weekend in the Otways fantastic trip got home and found we had a broken leaf in the rear looks like we have axel wrap.
Can anyone suggest anyone who can make up an axel wrap bar around Melbourne area?


My mate Joey Hall, who built this one in the photo, may have time to build you one? He's a little busy at the moment but it is worth a fone call. He has no net access at the moment, except for mine :) so ring him on
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Otherwise cheezy racing make good stuff.
And 4Play in Kilsyth make them.

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Post by N*A*M »

pm V8Patrol he's near colac
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at nissan trials
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Post by Bentzook »

bogger`s bikerack at Jamboree Mt Seaview.
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bogg` at Kenthurst
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Bogg` at Zukhana
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Post by Bentzook »

Stationary Bogg`
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Post by Podge »

Marcus, you're just showing off now with that last pic.
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Post by Shorty40 »

The treads look a little low in that last pic. Get a tyre groover and chop chop ;) Get heaps more out of them :cool:
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Post by rgzook »

The reason for the BOG00R number plate is because Clint worked for qantas and he got the first ever set of super swamper boggers tyres in the country.Ive been going to jamborees since 91 i,ve seen that car go from standard to what it has become today and even saw him near right it off at Mt Seaview jamboree when he flipped it on the hill climb.
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Post by chug3 »

rgzook how did clint get away with out running an axle wrap bar
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Post by germo »

so it is the famous zook on funniest home video show?

thats some bragging rights!

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Post by DILLIGAF »

There was a magazine article on it too, was there not?... And also pics of
it flipping.... :shock:
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Post by rgzook »

not sure dude i didn't know him heaps well but i'll ask my brother inlaw he good mates with him thats how i know him.

yep that was bogger on funniest home videos there was lot of shit over that too....
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Post by Squik »

Bentzook wrote:Stationary Bogg`


Note red Jimny in the background? I was there..... it lived, with Clint, at GRP for ages.
Argument settled - we have photgraphic evidence and a witness ;)
Liam's lived at the *back* of GRP for ages while it was being worked on ( I know as I had to crawl around it to get bits from time to time) Clint's lived out the front during the day.
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Post by Tim D »

whats the story with the snorkel changing sides ? look at the pics :?
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