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Overlander Sept Edition

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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Overlander Sept Edition

Post by Noisey »

PG 84.

Nice work Frank - It's not you driving though as I can't see a "Jimmie" can and I didn't know you had seat covers :D

And I'm taking my copy back 'cause you said you were gunna pose Nekid over the bonnet for a centre spread. :shock:
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yeah the article came up well.
Also did you see the VicKrawlers article ?
Also the IFS vs live axle article (I helped Rob a bit with that one) also get another memtion there.
BTW had another 4x4 mag contact me today about an article on the Jabber ;)
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
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Post by Lordtrunks »

Cool I'll be needing a copy of that Frank let me know what it costs with shipping and all.
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Post by pickle »

Actually read it today....good article and great photos (wouldn't be Toolangi would it) and congrats on bubs.
Dave
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