Totally new - and have no idea !!!

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newbie
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Re: Totally new - and have no idea !!!

Post by newbie »

phraza wrote:Nice truck! If i was looking for one id get that!

Newbie, im on the shore too. I can let you know next time i goto Woodhill or somewhere if ya want


That would be awesome - Will PM you my number etc.

Chris
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pjb
Hard Yaka
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Location: North Shore City

Re: Totally new - and have no idea !!!

Post by pjb »

Ahh, sad to see the old girl go :cry:
Glad that she'll be used for what she's meant for though!
94 Pajero SWB, 3.5 V6
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sibainmud
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Re: Totally new - and have no idea !!!

Post by sibainmud »

Hi Newbie,

I'm also on the shore. I go to woodhill all the time. I have just been voted in as president of Nor-West OHV club. May i suggest a club is a good way to get involved in the scene. Doing the day/night run up at woodhill this Saturday. Should be a good evening. You're wellcome to tag along with some good people who know their way around.

Cheers Simon.
I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
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lincooln
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Re: Totally new - and have no idea !!!

Post by lincooln »

indeed. Im on the shore too, and head to wood hill and other places quite often as well.

Congrats on the buy of that pajero. Looks real good...

But for how long :lol:
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WACKO
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Re: Totally new - and have no idea !!!

Post by WACKO »

good stuff. mine was nice and tidy like that when i got it.... not so tidy now. :D

if it already has a body lift you shouldnt have any scrubing issues with the tyres even with the suspension set on low. i stoped using my hydraulic lift because i had no scrub issues, and raising it put unnecessasry strain on the cvs.

the cvs are nice and strong, but boots tend to fail, so make sure to check them regularly.

now get out there and enjoy it!
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