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PICS OF AUSTRALIAN BUGGIES

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Post by beebee »

ISUZUROVER wrote:
beebee wrote:
RUFF wrote:
beebee wrote:And seeing as truggies can now be called buggies, I'll even post up my buggy......I mean truggy......Or is that stocker with an exo :?
They are Builders Racks :finger:
That's correct officer - it's just a roof rack :twisted:
Do you still drive that on the road? And how many k's do you average between being stopped by the cops?
It's been retired from road duties for about 2 months now but it's still parked on one of Brisbane's bussiest roads. That aside, it's been over 2 years since I was last pulled up.......Time to go touch some wood - what better place to find some stimulus than the internet :twisted:
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Post by zzzz »

-Mandy- wrote:When mine gets finished (supposedly after Sam's and the other two new moon buggies are built :roll: :bad-words:) looks like i'll be the only one left with a slightly modified car......2 many fawkin buggies :lol: :P
You have forgotten Shanes jeep (The Firetruck) which spanked plenty of buggies at the last round of WErock. hehe :D
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Post by bad_religion_au »

beebee wrote:And seeing as truggies can now be called buggies, I'll even post up my buggy......I mean truggy......Or is that stocker with an exo :?
way off topic, but is there a reason you run 2 of your boggers backwardS?
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Post by zzzz »

RUFF wrote:Haultech have also built 2 other full tube frames for Customers that the customers are yet to finish. We also have Toms MoonBuggy 99% finished and Nick Tonnes Legends Class buggy 30% finished.

We then have 3 more moon buggies to have finished before the W.E.Rock finals in November.
I know Cheezy is working on at least 3 cool new buggies at the moment as well :armsup:
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Post by -Mandy- »

Was very impressed with The Firetruck :P

Hehehe....just goes to show that modified 4wd's can drive the same terrain. :P
In a buggie its just all right foot and no fear :finger: :rofl:

Dave, when can we expect to see you crammed into your buggie, hoping they have allowed for extra leg room :lol: :P
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Post by RUFF »

-Mandy- wrote:Dave, when can we expect to see you crammed into your buggie, hoping they have allowed for extra leg room :lol: :P
It actually has less leg room than previous buggies.
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Post by Cheezy4x4 »

The Mav had 4 leinghts of tube installed 3 years ago and my Rock assasin 2 seater tube buggy has 6 so I spose its almost a buggy. Zack I have 5 on the Go ATM and have 2 other frames in others garages being built also and including hammer time and my other one under wraps slowly getting done that is mine so that makes 8. :shock:
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Post by Shorty40 »

Cheezy4x4 wrote:The Mav had 4 leinghts of tube installed 3 years ago and my Rock assasin 2 seater tube buggy has 6 so I spose its almost a buggy. Zack I have 5 on the Go ATM and have 2 other frames in others garages being built also and including hammer time and my other one under wraps slowly getting done that is mine so that makes 8. :shock:
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Post by beebee »

bad_religion_au wrote:
beebee wrote:And seeing as truggies can now be called buggies, I'll even post up my buggy......I mean truggy......Or is that stocker with an exo :?
way off topic, but is there a reason you run 2 of your boggers backwardS?
It's difficult to get good help these days and that's what happens when I forget to check what those "helpers" are up to! Probably the same guy who put my wheel nuts on the wrong way around last time as well :roll:
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Post by planb »

c'mon dick munchers, this is a pics thread

bring on the pics !

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Post by duncan »

my zugy i believe the first in WA
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Post by germo »

heres one
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Post by basketcase »

germo wrote:heres one
I think you got the pics mixed up :?
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Post by Screwy »

basketcase wrote:
germo wrote:heres one
I think you got the pics mixed up :?
thats my guess too :lol:
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Post by N*A*M »

nope he bought the rig when it was grey off mick badmintonsticks :D
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Post by Shorty40 »

N*A*M wrote:mick badmintonsticks :D
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Post by redzook »

Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:
basketcase wrote:
germo wrote:heres one
I think you got the pics mixed up :?
thats my guess too :lol:
my guess is your both rong :finger:
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Post by germo »

Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:
basketcase wrote:
germo wrote:heres one
I think you got the pics mixed up :?
thats my guess too :lol:

thanks for the idiot vote, I know what my cars look like!

like the others said. I brought it off mick teniswood then spent way too long turning it back into a car. should be rego'ed soon.
pick up from auto elec 2morro.

so obviously I did a good job at changing it from a buggy look to a normal suzuki sorta, with 37's :shock:



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Post by Dozoor »

No Harm , Its just a chopped Zook , Evry ones got one . :finger:

The thread is Buggy pics from oZ ,
Terminoligy BUGGY = NO stock chassis or body work .
Truggy = a Truck chassis (US for 4b chassis ) with a total tube upper no stock firewall or floor ,

Thats how i see it , ;)


More Pics :lol: Please .
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Post by Daisy »

so how does a 'legends class buggy' fit in :twisted:

its an endless debate... :roll:
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Post by Dozoor »

Never thought about it GQ always thought it was just " Legends class ".
:?

But your right endless debate :)

So wheres your latest pics !!
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Post by Daisy »

Dozoor wrote:Never thought about it GQ always thought it was just " Legends class ".
:?

But your right endless debate :)

So wheres your latest pics !!
they'll be up sunday/monday Gotta put panelling on and fix up a few things.. other than that.. it wheels awesome :twisted: :twisted:
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Post by Daisy »

GQ wrote:
Dozoor wrote:Never thought about it GQ always thought it was just " Legends class ".
:?

But your right endless debate :)

So wheres your latest pics !!
they'll be up sunday/monday Gotta put panelling on and fix up a few things.. other than that.. it wheels awesome :twisted: :twisted:
pic like i promised....

dont have many pics... sam was the one takin most of them with his camera...
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Post by Mad Cruiser »

Tom, when are the stickers going on it ? looks pretty plain right now :D
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Post by Dozoor »

Look's Excellent Tom ,

Was wondering How did you guys mount your speed sensor ?

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Post by RUFF »

Dozoor wrote:Look's Excellent Tom ,

Was wondering How did you guys mount your speed sensor ?

Larry
For what we are doing with these a Speed Sensor is not needed.

You can however buy a Speed Sensor that goes in line with a speedo cable. You would need a custom cable for this. Any place that specialises in Instruments should be able to supply this.
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Post by planb »

So are there any new buggys we can add to this list ?

i know several that have been built
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Post by Cheezy4x4 »

Yep. ;)
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Post by bad_religion_au »

Cheezy4x4 wrote:Yep. ;)
always so forthcoming with the information aren't you. your well thought out, concise replies always contain every detail that the masses are after...
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Post by jimmyb »

Still not finished but closer
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