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Post a PIC of your fave Zook

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by bigsteve »

CJER has a forum going in the general section asking for pics of favourite Bars, I thought I would copy it a bit and see what peoples tastes are.

So, post away, I wanna see the zook YOU like the best.

I only have about 700 images to go through I will try and find one ASAP
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Post by N*A*M »

w/o a doubt: mog-zuki
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Post by Guy »

What does it have to be to qualify as still being a Zuk ??

Or when is a Zuk still a Zuk and when does it become a buggy ??
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Post by bigsteve »

Lets go really broad and say...........Zook chassis

Heres mine
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Post by camskizook »

This LJ still drives...... :finger: :finger: How good is that!!!!!

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Post by N*A*M »

that's like the suzuki equiv of the BJ wagon

cam shall now be the supposed owner of the LJ wagon :lol:
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Post by purefmx »

N*A*M wrote:w/o a doubt: mog-zuki

Im hearin ya NAM, that thing is unreal.
I've always thought that BOGGER was the standout Zook in OZ, and still think its well and truly up there.
Theres too many too choose, argh ummm , this'll do :lol:

Thought the lowrider was a laugh....zook mixed with "doof doof"
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Post by robbie »

nice flex on that one..
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Post by camskizook »

Apart from that LJ, and the mog-zook of course, i reckon the trailthough zook is pretty awesome!

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Post by antt »

:shock: anymore pics or a link to that one cam?

personally i like this little beast

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Post by grimbo »

has anyone seen or got pics of Steve's blue zuk in action

i like Chris Vs little yellow buggy

and the spidertrax mid engine buggy
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Anyone got specs or links or more info on that first red and first yellow rigs? Damm nice..that yellow running 33s?
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Post by grimbo »

the yellow one was eddie casenuevas from spidertrax. It's a little different now. Then it was I think coil front and 1/4 eliptic rear with 33" boggers
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Post by greg »

sorry guys,

i know its not the neatest, but i still think it looks the coolest...

very low, very stable and very well used --> the complete opposite of a show truck (i don't think much of F-trucks with 44 inch tires and another 44 inches of lift).

I'm trying to turn mine into looking very much like this, just without the wide track flares. And in a lovely shade of drab. :D
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Post by camskizook »

Ferwoaza wrote:Anyone got specs or links or more info on that first red and first yellow rigs? Damm nice..that yellow running 33s?


antt wrote:anymore pics or a link to that one cam?


There is heaps more pics of it at http://www.trailtough.com/buggie.htm
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Post by Ferwoaza »

I love how Fatkids rig used to look (Pirate). This is how I'm aiming to build my zook once settled in QLD. Only thing I can't decide in is running 33s or 35s...35s seem a fair bit of work and I want to keep it legal (nsw).
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Post by Ferwoaza »

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Post by greg »

very nice... looks like a newer version of Tim Hardy's zook that i posted...

i believe the Fat Kid zook looks very different now though - they have 'duck tailed' the rear etc...
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Post by purefmx »

greg wrote:sorry guys,

i know its not the neatest, but i still think it looks the coolest...



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Post by SAWZALL »

Yep Tim's beast for me
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Post by SAWZALL »

Altho I think it is due for a new body :?
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Post by greg »

uphiir wrote:Altho I think it is due for a new body :?


did you check out the fatkid car just above it... it looks pretty similar - just slightly less rock rash on it...

both are very nice :D
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Post by grimbo »

also like these two
The first one is the Paragon parks killer zuk The Snipe

The second one is a cool :wink: x90
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Post by grimbo »

but i reckon this one is my all time favourite. Randy Ellis' green zuk. Very simple 1.6 rockhopper 35s lockers nitrogen rams for rear suspension/shocks
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Post by redzook »

i like this 1 :wink:
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Post by antt »

wonder why they decided to run twin tyres on that trailtough buggy :? , whatever the reason, it certainly looks pretty cool 8)
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

My favorite is Mike Shaffers ZOOK.
Sorry I don't have a picture :oops:
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Found one
Love Mud I guess as long as it looks like a Zook then I guess it is still classed as a Zook.
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Post by RUFF »

Here is the best pic i have seen of Fat Kids rig :lol:
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

C'mon guys all these Zooks are awsum. But surely there are some Aussie Zooks worth a mention.Paul Pasani's, Rodified for examples.
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