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Obsession :|

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Obsession :|

Post by Crawford »

I think zooks are more then just a car,, there an obsession :|

lOl i find myself always wanting to do something to it... performance or looks wise

everyone else like this?

Its kind of bad

lol
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Post by spamwell »

i either stand next to it or stare at pictures of it sometimes thinking of stuff i could do to it.. lol thats why it's on it's way to BLING lol
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Post by -Mick- »

I sometimes stand next to mine and think ........

why did I buy this pile of crap :roll:

but I'll keep spending money on it and fixing it :lol:
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Post by Squik »

I like to strip and rub my naked body over mine....oh.....sorry...wrong thread :D
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Post by Sixty »

Squik wrote:I like to strip and rub my naked body over mine....oh.....sorry...wrong thread :D

pics...?
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Post by nicbeer »

-Mick- wrote:I sometimes stand next to mine and think ........

why did I buy this pile of crap :roll:

but I'll keep spending money on it and fixing it :lol:
Ditto.

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Post by munecito »

Squik wrote:I like to strip and rub my naked body over mine....oh.....sorry...wrong thread :D
This post is useless without pics.

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Post by Beastmavster »

No... this thread is preferred without pics :D
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Post by OldGold »

I dunno, I used to but I think I'm growing out of it. As much as I love my zook there's other cars I'd rather spend my money on.
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Post by SiKiD_01 »

sometimes i just sit and stare at my zook, imagining all the things i'd love to do and how it would look etc etc.

but i'm always holding back on non practical mods, or mods that dont improve performance, like bling floor mats, or chrome exhaust tips etc.

i'm also very poor, so mods need to be worth while at least. looks come second for me.

but then again, dreams are free.
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Re: fdsasfsdfas

Post by OldGold »

SiKiD_01 wrote:but i'm always holding back on non practical mods, or mods that dont improve performance, like bling floor mats, or chrome exhaust tips etc.
Is that a joke? You really would put floor mats in your vit?
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Post by SiKiD_01 »

well, its a joke for me, but people still do it.

like some people who put huge flappy bright yellow or red mudflaps on a lancer sedan, front and back!

the second mod i did to my vit was take out the carpet through out. (then the super cheap seat covers, and then the plastic checkerplate side panels and door trims, whch were stapled onto the original panels, and yes, there were floor mats in my vit when i bought it)

during the wet season up here, my vit regularly fills up with muddy swampy sandy water. i would probably say my vit is.... not so much water proof or water resistant, but more water tolerable.

neon lights are another story.

but i wouldnt mind some cup holders though, if only i could find some that fit, dont move, dont break, and actually hold cups (or bottles)
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Post by Zute »

Sometimes when Im watching tail lights disapear into the distance and I glance down at the speedo to see if im still holding speed against a head wind. I think, maybe I should have bought that MX5 instead. How I could be zipping in and out of the trafic, my thinning hair pulled backwards from the speed( instead of forward from passing trucks). But than a fellow Zook will pass from the opposite dirrection, give a one finger wave from the steering wheel and Ill start dreaming of Half a dozen ways to pore money into my beloved Maruti.
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Post by SiKiD_01 »

Zute wrote: But then a fellow Zook will pass from the opposite direction, give a one finger wave from the steering wheel and Ill start dreaming of Half a dozen ways to pore money into my beloved Maruti.
ahhhhh, yes, the one finger wave.
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Post by inka »

no true zook lover would ever question him/herself or the zook :twisted:

yeah ok wake up, change hands and take a swig of some 3 day old coffee......ok better now.
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Post by droopypete »

Squik wrote:I like to strip and rub my naked body over mine....oh.....sorry...wrong thread :D
No wonder those knobs in the hilux got hit by a bus :D
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Post by droopypete »

Squik wrote:I like to strip and rub my naked body over mine....oh.....sorry...wrong thread :D
I wondered what type of car polish you used to get your duco gleaming like that :D
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Post by droopypete »

Squik wrote:I like to strip and rub my naked body over mine....oh.....sorry...wrong thread :D
Watch out for the aerial :D
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Post by droopypete »

Squik wrote:I like to strip and rub my naked body over mine....oh.....sorry...wrong thread :D
When you say "I have pink bits on my car"
you realy mean it :D
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Post by droopypete »

Squik wrote:I like to strip and rub my naked body over mine....oh.....sorry...wrong thread :D
Don't get any piercings caught in the vents (ouch) :D
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Post by Squik »

Was trying come up with a smart ass retort....then saw the magic word in Zutes posting....

MARUTI ................. mmmmmmmmmmmm :P
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Post by CHOPS1 »

No matter what car you get there is always going to be a bigger, faster, better one. Just like the wizz bang camera you bought yesterday was super seeded a month before hand.
Zooks are the most capable for the money!!!

there is help though www.suzukisanonymous.com He He

they are an obsession!

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Post by droopypete »

CHOPS1 wrote: there is always going to be a bigger, faster, better one.Chop
Funny, but I have been in pursuit of a smaller, slower, better one :finger:
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Post by diffbreaker »

Squik said "I like to strip and rub my naked body over mine....oh.....sorry...wrong thread "

Maybe that's why Stimpy's diff is grinning from ear to ear :lol:
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Re: sadasdf

Post by Pinball »

SiKiD_01 wrote:.

but i wouldnt mind some cup holders though, if only i could find some that fit, dont move, dont break, and actually hold cups (or bottles)
Water bottle holders for mountain bikes....

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Post by Pinball »

Crawford wrote:I think zooks are more then just a car,, there an obsession :|
it's true... they're an oversize lego/meccano... the VW of offroaders...

but cash flow is restricted.. my advice.. lose the wife..

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Re: sadasdf

Post by SiKiD_01 »

Pinball wrote: Water bottle holders for mountain bikes....

Spock
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Post by Crawford »

Lol mountain bike drink holders attached to the side door panels? Classy!!!! :)
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Post by alien »

and if you dont have aircon, on the OUTSIDE! then the breeze will keep em cool =p
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Post by munga »

'daddy, whats an "aircon" ?'
ht zook with bog, rust and mt's

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