I finally joined after a fair amount of lurking, just got me a new buggy and keen to learn and share experiences with this board and hopefully contribute when i can in times to come.
Im from Waihi and just bought a lexus powered Blizzard with 33" Super swampers already to go pretty much. had a Feroza and Hiluxs in the past with nothing more than muddies and slight lifts done to them, seen that bastard and thought it would save me a hell of a lot of time and money getting something already done. Kind of takes the novelty out of it but hey im all about having fun.
Will post pics when get it back from shop, it had been stored for so long the old diesel gas tank went rusty,
had a Feroza and Hiluxs in the past with nothing more than muddies and slight lifts done to them, seen that bastard and thought it would save me a hell of a lot of time and money getting something already done.
Yeah right....I had a safari like that once, bought with all the bells and whistles...am still modding it. Ya can't help yourself, it's like heroine addictive. Al
had a Feroza and Hiluxs in the past with nothing more than muddies and slight lifts done to them, seen that bastard and thought it would save me a hell of a lot of time and money getting something already done.
Yeah right....I had a safari like that once, bought with all the bells and whistles...am still modding it. Ya can't help yourself, it's like heroine addictive. Al
Haha true, still needs spotties, gauges, diff lockas, snorkel, sound system, and more spotties!!
That truck was on trademe not so long ago, nice looking truck youll have alot of fun with it.
Toyota Landcruiser FJ40, front and rear lockers, 35" simex.
Toyota FJ45 build in progress.
Tires are like boobs, they always look big until you have played with them for a while, then you just want a bigger set.
ClassicCruiserSpares wrote:That truck was on trademe not so long ago, nice looking truck youll have alot of fun with it.
Cheers, yea cant wait to get it back havnt even put the 33s on it yet, got a play area on farm with a river crossing and old railway hump, feroza used to do it no problem so this will eat it, going to take a bit of getting used to being alot higher up.
What kind of recovery equipment is ideal to take up Thompsons? i have a winch, fold up spades, couple of straps and shackles somewhere, and a ARB compressor in the boot.
Click on messages up top, then profile on the left, find your details and fill them in. Not too much though saves the bad guys knowing where you live and also if you can blur the rego plates (use graphics programme of some sort - MS paint even) it makes it harder too.