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some tuff thai 4wd's

Post by shorty_f0rty »

the girlfriend got back from thailand on monday and showed me all her holiday snaps last night. here are a few of my favorites.. after having me point out 40's and tuff trucks for the last 2yrs she's now got a keen eye for a well setup rig..

im not sure if the ute is a landcruiser or not.. but it looks well setup on coils !

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Post by crankycruiser »

I like that black lux with the thornbirds in the tray..
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Post by RN »

Ahh, that is the paradise dash board light..wondering where that got to.
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Post by bj42turbo »

I reckon the first pic is a early model Nissan Patrol


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Post by christover1 »

bj42turbo wrote:I reckon the first pic is a early model Nissan Patrol


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I concur, a G60 most likely

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Post by ozy1 »

if its a G60, it looks as thout its on a GQ chassis, as it has the standard radius arm set up on the front by the looks of it,
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Post by sir_camel »

I was thinking a Defender ute....but an older one.
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Post by moose »

definate GQ chassis !! (check the fuel tank & bash plate !!)

me thinks G60 body as well !!!
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Post by franco »

imagine the vehicle restrictions thay have there....none :armsup:

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Post by alchemist »

can someone translate the writing on the back of it? :)
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Post by Webbie »

alchemist wrote:can someone translate the writing on the back of it? :)
Yep it says ( I'm wishing this wasn't a NISSAN) :finger: :finger: :armsup: :lol:
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Thia truck

Post by playtime 4x4 »

Yes, G60 on GQ. Study the picks
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Post by rover1 »

what is the rear diff than? looks way to wide. looks like the shocks would foul on the chassis.
it could be a g60 with gq diffs.
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Post by eye-for-detail »

rover1 wrote:what is the rear diff than? looks way to wide. looks like the shocks would foul on the chassis.
it could be a g60 with gq diffs.
sounds right
g60 body and chassis on gq disc brake,coil sprung diff i reckon
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Post by midget_nick »

why is the tray so high :?
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Post by liftkit8 »

sir_camel wrote:I was thinking a Defender ute....but an older one.
me too AT FIRST LOOK. HOWEVER defently 100% nissan ass end. the car , its a nissan.
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Post by liftkit8 »

alchemist wrote:can someone translate the writing on the back of it? :)
yep it says. " REAL THAIS DRIVE UTES."
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Post by Ruffy »

RoadNazi wrote:Ahh, that is the paradise dash board light..wondering where that got to.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Was wondering what sort of smart remark i might put about that.. but i can't top that..... :rofl: :rofl:
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Post by RED60 »

alchemist wrote:can someone translate the writing on the back of it? :)
eezy NO UTE NO CIRCLE WORK!! :cool: :cool:
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Post by RED60 »

franco wrote:imagine the vehicle restrictions thay have there....none :armsup:

get shot for drugs, but drive big arse 4bys ...noice :rofl:
Isn't that how it should be. :cool: :cool: If u want a real thrill, go to one of the kart tracks over there and try a fast one. They're 130kph+ fasties keep you very busy, and if u die, well shyte happens. :cool: :cool:
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Post by Micka »

sir_camel wrote:I was thinking a Defender ute....but an older one.
Chassis to too small to be a Defender.
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Post by N*A*M »

liftkit8 wrote:
alchemist wrote:can someone translate the writing on the back of it? :)
yep it says. " REAL THAIS DRIVE UTES."
maybe...

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Post by Micka »

N*A*M wrote:
liftkit8 wrote:
alchemist wrote:can someone translate the writing on the back of it? :)
yep it says. " REAL THAIS DRIVE UTES."
maybe...

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Post by "CANADA" »

dont we have some thias on the board?
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Post by De-lux »

MADZUKI wrote:dont we have some thias on the board?

i'm wearing one, why do you ask?
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playtime 4x4 wrote:Yes, G60 on GQ. Study the picks
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