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pisshead
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hey all newbie here

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hey all,My mate jase (86-surf) just introduced me to this site,because im a newbie to the sport, keen to learn somthing new and need a hand learning the ropes aka pulling me out wen i get stuck:lol: :lol:

im based in napier and drive a ln130 hilux surf, no real mods just road tyres, looking to get real into the sport and lift the surf and put some proper tyres on it.

Jase and I took our trucks out and we relized there were clearance issues so we took the rear bumper wheel and towbar off after he blew his truck up

I don't really know any one in the sport except jase witch is in rotorua, so i need abit of help down here, jase introduced me to a guy named jesse with a mu.

So any help would be much apreciated
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Bolo
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Well ill be the first one to say Welcome :D , there is plenty of great people on here that will be able to help you out, and keep a eye out on the toyota lovers section :mrgreen:
Your name is Bolo and it will stay that way until you have earnt the right to be called your real name........................ Bolo
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WELCOME

are you sure you are a mate of Jase's, coz you seem to be able to spell and you havent mentioned go karts or any other random shite you may be working on.

oh well, have fun
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flyingbrick
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Welcome.

Be sure to ask lots of dumb questions. Makes me look better 8)

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surf_tomo
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Welcome mate. Good to see another LN130 driver out there :) Ive given mine a suspension lift- makes a world of difference as far as clearance goes. Its a good idea to take the spare tire out from under the rear as can get damaged if the ass gets hung up on banks etc..

Tomo.
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86-surf
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His name is chris by the way.

cheers
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lilpigzuk
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skid wrote:WELCOME

are you sure you are a mate of Jase's, coz you seem to be able to spell


http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/Forums/ ... 15&t=16441

:mrgreen:
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lilpigzuk wrote:
skid wrote:WELCOME

are you sure you are a mate of Jase's, coz you seem to be able to spell


http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/Forums/ ... 15&t=16441

:mrgreen:


pisshead wrote:hi there. just looking for some 80 series rear coilsprings and posibly shocks aswell.

have rang some local reckers but they seem to be around the $150-200 mark for a pare of springs.

chris



seems I was too quick to judge

hey dude, did you get home skooled, like ya mate :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
80 Series on 35" creepies, manual with twin factory lockers.
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flyingbrick
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skid wrote:
pisshead wrote:hi there. just looking for some 80 series rear coilsprings and posibly shocks aswell.

have rang some local reckers but they seem to be around the $150-200 mark for a pare of springs.

chris



seems I was too quick to judge

hey dude, did you get home skooled, like ya mate :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Hey, Mr Skid!

Where are all of your capitals and stuff?

:mrgreen:

Pissheads post is way better than many I've seen by milessssss.

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skid wrote:
lilpigzuk wrote:
skid wrote:WELCOME

are you sure you are a mate of Jase's, coz you seem to be able to spell


http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/Forums/ ... 15&t=16441

:mrgreen:


pisshead wrote:hi there. just looking for some 80 series rear coilsprings and posibly shocks aswell.

have rang some local reckers but they seem to be around the $150-200 mark for a pare of springs.

chris



seems I was too quick to judge

hey dude, did you get home skooled, like ya mate :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Are you brothers?? :D :D :D
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dazza85
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Welcome Chris
Good to see another HB guy on the here ...
There are some great guys in the HB that can teach ya heaps
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pisshead
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hey thanx 2 all of u hope 2 met as many of yous as i can
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