
newbie from Dan Carter country(Southbridge Canterbury)
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newbie from Dan Carter country(Southbridge Canterbury)
Hello to you all, I am a former 4wder looking to make a comeback, while trolling the net I came across this web site and stopped for a browse as a guest and have recently joined so I can learn a bit before I buy another fourby, I've had a yearning for a v8 disco but keep hearing and reading bad stuff about them so I'm hoping the die hard rover owners will be able to convince me that they aren't all as bad as the gossip. 

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Re: newbie from Dan Carter country(Southbridge Canterbury)
I've had a yearning for a v8 disco but keep hearing and reading bad stuff about them so I'm hoping the die hard rover owners will be able to convince me that they aren't all as bad as the gossip.
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Re: newbie from Dan Carter country(Southbridge Canterbury)
I knew someone would say that! or a Nissan Safari eh?
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Lada's are all the rage now apparantly 

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Re: newbie from Dan Carter country(Southbridge Canterbury)
HI welcome to the forum
I've just relocated to down the road from you (doyleston) any 4wd round here??
disco's seem ok to me,but them I do have a jeep
Warren
I've just relocated to down the road from you (doyleston) any 4wd round here??
disco's seem ok to me,but them I do have a jeep
Warren
Re: newbie from Dan Carter country(Southbridge Canterbury)
Welcome, lots of info on here for sure
Keep that dream that you yearn alive, you can't beat a V8 Disco
After you get rid of all the gremlins you can be sure to have a great rig
Parts are cheap as chips to get direct from the UK (the smaller ones anyways).......

Keep that dream that you yearn alive, you can't beat a V8 Disco





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Re: newbie from Dan Carter country(Southbridge Canterbury)
Thanks guys for your replies and input, to "overkill", I guess its typical of a mechanic to advise steering clear of disco's but I know people still buy them regardless I know any vehicle can be a source of drama and issues, I might be wise to keep my trusty nissan primera car to get me to work when the disco lets me down. 

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bobthepainter wrote:Thanks guys for your replies and input, to "overkill", I guess its typical of a mechanic to advise steering clear of disco's but I know people still buy them regardless I know any vehicle can be a source of drama and issues, I might be wise to keep my trusty nissan primera car to get me to work when the disco lets me down.
Probably the best idea, Primera wont let you down!
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Re: newbie from Dan Carter country(Southbridge Canterbury)
I am also in leeston, give us a bell if yous need a tow etc, pulled this out the cos ford the other week


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chopdpatrol wrote:I am also in leeston, give us a bell if yous need a tow etc, pulled this out the cos ford the other week
come on theres a story there ,,,share the goss brother

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yeti wrote:chopdpatrol wrote:I am also in leeston, give us a bell if yous need a tow etc, pulled this out the cos ford the other week
come on theres a story there ,,,share the goss brother
I reckon, C''mon, spill...LOL
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haha owners mate was driving aswell which now he owes him a new cab
it turns out there was a bit of ditch then before they knew it on their side, it got spun around and managed put it on all fours and drag it across the other side then back 


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Hmmmm, I thought Coes Ford was a no go for 4x4ers. Hope they aint polluted my fishing river 

Ok people, move along. Nothing to see here. Thank you, move along.
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kiwipete wrote:Hmmmm, I thought Coes Ford was a no go for 4x4ers. Hope they aint polluted my fishing river
Are you serious? Dairy farms have already ruined it. We took a heap of samples from around there for 6th form science and I definitely wouldn't be eating any fish out of there =/
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Taz wrote:kiwipete wrote:Hmmmm, I thought Coes Ford was a no go for 4x4ers. Hope they aint polluted my fishing river
Are you serious? Dairy farms have already ruined it. We took a heap of samples from around there for 6th form science and I definitely wouldn't be eating any fish out of there =/
Common knowledge, but adding to it is no answer either. Still a nice wee fishery, for those who practice catch and release.
Ok people, move along. Nothing to see here. Thank you, move along.
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Is this the Selwyn River?
Braided gravel, But not silty damaging like the Waimak.
It was in Ken Sibleys old book (I think), Did CLROC trip years ago.
Not legally accessible for 4x4s?
Braided gravel, But not silty damaging like the Waimak.
It was in Ken Sibleys old book (I think), Did CLROC trip years ago.
Not legally accessible for 4x4s?
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kiwipete wrote:Taz wrote:kiwipete wrote:Hmmmm, I thought Coes Ford was a no go for 4x4ers. Hope they aint polluted my fishing river
Are you serious? Dairy farms have already ruined it. We took a heap of samples from around there for 6th form science and I definitely wouldn't be eating any fish out of there =/
Common knowledge, but adding to it is no answer either. Still a nice wee fishery, for those who practice catch and release.


Ahh yup, fair enough. Managing to catch a fish is a pretty massive achievement for me, so catch and release didn't even enter my mind haha
But yeah the school and uni have some interesting data going back 30 odd years (plus more a lot more I'm sure) showing the gradual 'death' of that river =(
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Re: newbie from Dan Carter country(Southbridge Canterbury)
access to the Selwyn near coe's ford is pretty restricted chains, wire rope and gates making it hard to get near the river. A month or so ago I had my 4wd friend call me late on a Sunday arvo said he was stuck in the Selwyn up near Hororata in need of a tow, when I found him his safari was up to its belly in soft gravel in water. It took some effort to get him out but we did succeed and just before dark too. It was a shame that no one thought to take photos
You need to be careful where you drive as its easy to get stuck, and he had gone in solo so had no one to rescue him on the spot.
