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sibainmud
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Newbie to site, 4X4 nut though.

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Hi all, New to ORE. Live on the North Shore in Auckland. I have a fairly extreme D21 Terrano. I'm running out of mods to do on the truck, but still to fit front air-locker, intercooler and improve approch and departure angles. I'm keen to go on trips anywhere in upper North Island. Thanks all.

Cheers Simon.
I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
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welcome chap..

extreme huh? like? what sort of mods ya done?

and pics or it didnt happen! :wink: :lol:
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Welcome to the site dude,

Are you a member of a 4x4 club? Joining a club is a great way to get access to farms and be invited out on regular trips.

We all love photos and vid's - enjoyed that one on the home page of you at Thomo's :wink:

If my truck was going I'd be wanting to get out there too :?
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Hey simon mate, how's it?

good to hear that you are now on here. just post some pics up.

and yea he is in a club, nor west along with me.

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niblik wrote:welcome chap..

extreme huh? like? what sort of mods ya done?

and pics or it didnt happen! :wink: :lol:


This is a reality :)
Pics taken after doin' Thompson's track on the BOP side.
Not for the faint hearted!
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And I go to Woodhill all the time. Paid so many entrance fees, feels like I got shares in the place! :lol:
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Cheers.
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Good to have another Terrano owner on the site. :wink:
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Very nice terrano, i like!

Next time i goto Woodhill ill let you know... as im on the shore too and have been a few times
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Hey Simon,

Good to see you on this site aswell, I am itching to get out to do the Thompsons track again soon.
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