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Found an old club trip album

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Found an old club trip album

Post by grimbo »

stumbled onto an old gallery of a club trip on one of my websites. Funny to see some old favourites in there


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Post by Trav83yo »

was that rig in 4wd monthly a few years ago?
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Post by v840 »

cool :cool:

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Post by grimbo »

the brown Lj was in 4WD Monthly a feew years back.

I think my car was defected and sitting in the shed back then or if it was on the trip (can't remember) then as I was taking pics I wouldn't have taken any of me driving which was always the problem. Didn't get anywhere near enough pics of it getting used
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grimbo wrote:the brown Lj was in 4WD Monthly a feew years back.

I think my car was defected and sitting in the shed back then or if it was on the trip (can't remember) then as I was taking pics I wouldn't have taken any of me driving which was always the problem. Didn't get anywhere near enough pics of it getting used
Anymore pics of the G-wagen? I loved the thing since seeing it in 4wdm years ago.
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Post by patzuki »

Sounds like your missing the suzi mate! You just cant have that much fun with a Patrol can ya!

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Post by grimbo »

I am missing having a bit of a play I must admit. The Suzi was cool but I think I want to get something different next time, maybe. Always wanted a Rangie so maybe grab Stephen's one and fix it or I'd love toget an old Landy and put Hilux running gear in it.

I'll have a look for more picks of GWagenstees GWagen.
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grimbo wrote: Always wanted a Rangie so maybe grab Stephen's one and fix it
I think he's got plans for the Rangie but you could buy his Camry considering how much you ended up driving the Sierra :D :D :D
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cj wrote:
grimbo wrote: Always wanted a Rangie so maybe grab Stephen's one and fix it
I think he's got plans for the Rangie but you could buy his Camry considering how much you ended up driving the Sierra :D :D :D
he has had plans for it , for about as long as I had my Sierra in a shed. :D
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grimbo wrote:I am missing having a bit of a play I must admit. The Suzi was cool but I think I want to get something different next time, maybe. Always wanted a Rangie so maybe grab Stephen's one and fix it or I'd love toget an old Landy and put Hilux running gear in it.

I'll have a look for more picks of GWagenstees GWagen.
That would be tops. Thanks :armsup:

In terms of having a hypothetical rig argument, Why go lux diffs? Wouldnt cruiser or GQ diff be a safer and stronger bet?

Ive regretted selling my rangie for ages :cry:
If I still had it I reckon Id be looking at 60 series diffs and maybe a isuzu dieseasal.


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Post by grimbo »

the Hilux diffs basically bolt up to the landy, strong enough for a 34" tyre and easy to get a hold of. Just want it nice and cheap
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Post by patzuki »

Buy a sierra, weld the ass, put some gearing and drive it, drive it, drive it!

That s the best part, stop spending time repairing and modifying as a sierra will do 80-90% of the tracks that are out there!
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