19th-20th nov

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Re: 19th-20th nov

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mudlva wrote:joined the Thames lads and did the maratoto wires loop today
only a couple of breakages a leaf spring and a wheel fell off happened to be on the same truck at differant intervals :lol: other wise all good

took around 7 hours including limping out the broken lad

had a great day

i will see if i can get some photos posted



did you notice some parts of the track leading up to the hut were getting quite rutted out? my mates and i got diffed out quite a number of times yesterday seeing as were all on 31's and 32's , we were going to try a bit of the loop but after getting stuck that 200 series stuck a few times we thought we'd better not risk ruining a quite highly priced truck any mre than what he'd already done
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Re: 19th-20th nov

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woow up there fella

you got some nice trucks there from what the clips show yours trucks will go from there to full bush trucks if you go around there
you will be grinding the body work on both sides and there a good size rocks that catch out the unwery

full bars and good winches are a must and maybe a trailor to get your beasty home afterwards :lol:

no seriously you there is serious panel damage in there
get your trucks ready for the fight and let me know im always keen to go in to battle :twisted: :twisted: :D
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Re: 19th-20th nov

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I almost finished the box for the rear of the Lada, from old wooden floor tiles. :lol:

Pics are crap, but it has a big compartment for all the recovery gear etc, and a smaller one on the right that will seal up (with it's own lid), so we can put food etc in it. Nice and simple. :D

Good thing is, it'll fit straight into the Fiva too 8)

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Re: 19th-20th nov

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what are you going to do to hold the top down i use rubber bonnet straps
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Re: 19th-20th nov

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Ahh, probably just some sort of steel latch, I might quickly make my own up, or get my mate to weld some up so they actually look decent ('cos my fab skills are rather primitive :lol: )
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Re: 19th-20th nov

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Just got home from a flight to Welly...caught up with Mike and Danika, had the grand tour of his wicked yacht :P
Picked up, onto the ferry and then drove home my next little project (thread to come) a LN60 beam axle surf motor is factory 2LT with 5 speed :shock: , very very original, going to be treated to a paint work tidy up, some nice wheels, 31's and a snorkel.....road runner only :mrgreen:

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Re: 19th-20th nov

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Just got home from a flight to Welly...caught up with Mike and Danika, had the grand tour of his wicked yacht :P
Picked up, onto the ferry and then drove home my next little project (thread to come) a LN60 beam axle surf motor is factory 2LT with 5 speed :shock: , very very original, going to be treated to a paint work tidy up, some nice wheels, 31's and a snorkel.....road runner only :mrgreen:


Nice score Tim,If your planning to keep it 2lt then I would seriously consider a bigger exhaust,and anything alse to try and keep that head intact!
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Re: 19th-20th nov

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body lifted my hilux in the weekend... what an improvement it makes for how remotely easy it was to do!!
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Re: 19th-20th nov

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hosehustler
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Just got home from a flight to Welly...caught up with Mike and Danika, had the grand tour of his wicked yacht
Picked up, onto the ferry and then drove home my next little project (thread to come) a LN60 beam axle surf motor is factory 2LT with 5 speed , very very original, going to be treated to a paint work tidy up, some nice wheels, 31's and a snorkel.....road runner only






Jeez Tim. You starting a Hilux museum? :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Re: 19th-20th nov

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lovin the xylophone.. Image
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Re: 19th-20th nov

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niblik wrote:
lovin the xylophone.. Image


HAHA awsome 8)
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Re: 19th-20th nov

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hosehustler wrote:Just got home from a flight to Welly...caught up with Mike and Danika, had the grand tour of his wicked yacht :P
Picked up, onto the ferry and then drove home my next little project (thread to come) a LN60 beam axle surf motor is factory 2LT with 5 speed :shock: , very very original, going to be treated to a paint work tidy up, some nice wheels, 31's and a snorkel.....road runner only :mrgreen:

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a snorkel.....road runner only tui?
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Re: 19th-20th nov

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jimichelle wrote:a snorkel.....road runner only tui?


Road runner only.....for now :wink:
Gotta look the part.....and futureproofed....... why else get a beam axle 8)


tomsoffroad wrote:Jeez Tim. You starting a Hilux museum? :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


Ummm...bugger.....yes :oops:
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Re: 19th-20th nov

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niblik wrote:Image

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lovin the xylophone.. Image



where do you find these pics el nibbo?? :mrgreen:
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Re: 19th-20th nov

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I'm guessing google images, 20 seconds gave me this":

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Re: 19th-20th nov

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niblik wrote:
lovin the xylophone..


Yeah man, figured it'd give me something to when I'm bored/waiting for others to be towed out :lol:
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Re: 19th-20th nov

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Got some more info on my side bars, rung tjm they ARENT compatable, but the bullbar is :D as long as it doesnt have a winch :( so Il post up next week hopefully what happens to it, almost need to start a build for this truck its getting that many changes :?
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Re: 19th-20th nov

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KIWI_TERRANO wrote:Got some more info on my side bars, rung tjm they ARENT compatable, but the bullbar is :D as long as it doesnt have a winch :( so Il post up next week hopefully what happens to it, almost need to start a build for this truck its getting that many changes :?



how old is your terrano??? was just thinking if ,,if she is old enough to get the air bags disabled then problems solved i do know there is an age where once the vehicle is of age they can be legally removed with a lvv cert
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Re: 19th-20th nov

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mudlva wrote:
KIWI_TERRANO wrote:Got some more info on my side bars, rung tjm they ARENT compatable, but the bullbar is :D as long as it doesnt have a winch :( so Il post up next week hopefully what happens to it, almost need to start a build for this truck its getting that many changes :?



how old is your terrano??? was just thinking if ,,if she is old enough to get the air bags disabled then problems solved i do know there is an age where once the vehicle is of age they can be legally removed with a lvv cert

Wish I could change my user name haha I have a 03 hilux mate
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Re: 19th-20th nov

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KIWI_TERRANO wrote:Wish I could change my user name haha I have a 03 hilux mate



you can mate :mrgreen:

http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/Forums/ ... 20&t=15837
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Re: 19th-20th nov

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Sadam_Husain wrote:
KIWI_TERRANO wrote:Wish I could change my user name haha I have a 03 hilux mate



you can mate :mrgreen:

http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/Forums/ ... 20&t=15837



:shock: 8) :D
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Re: 19th-20th nov

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oh dear 03 is way to young to remove the air bags

best to start looking at other options then
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Re: 19th-20th nov

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Bought a V8 :D

Finally !
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Re: 19th-20th nov

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T-Boon wrote:Bought a V8 :D

Finally !


fuckn awesome, wont be much more expensiv to run than that v6 haha
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Re: 19th-20th nov

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After all the rain we have been having, a camping trip seemed on the cards. So it was time for a bit of exploring, a group of us were off to find some old gold mining remains.

Climbing in tussock lands/ grazing country
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Still climbing.
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Starting the descent
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Arrival at an old mustering hut
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Off to see what we can find in the sunshine following an old waterrace
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Looking through a rock tunnel that was to drain an old holding pond
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Looking at old dam walls and the remains of an old hut coming into view
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Been used in later years by some hunters most likely, bit of a state now.
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Great spot for a camp, pity its an hours walk to get there! Swiming holes etc.
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The locals now
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Still climbing, up into Natures Garden, more evidence of mining, creek been diverted once upon a time
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Refreshing filtered water
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More sulicings, its amazing what can be found in the hills above sulicings, dams, holding ponds etc.
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Finally made the boundary where we were to check and repair the fence, Water was a bit cold....
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Heading back to camp
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Sun disappeared and big clouds appeared
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One of the roughest night ever. Very windy, amazed the tent survived, parked the vehicle to break some of the wind. Broke one fiberglass pole.
Raining by morning, and the wind has eased somewhat.
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Heading out, most had chains on due to the clay track, up into the gloom
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Still climbing 1400m now
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Heading down the goat track with some big washouts to civilisation. Very slippery in places without chains!
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Fantastic trip, the weather made it memorable for all the seasons!
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Re: 19th-20th nov

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Awesome, this is me green with envy :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Re: 19th-20th nov

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NJV6 wrote:After all the rain we have been having, a camping trip seemed on the cards. So it was time for a bit of exploring, a group of us were off to find some old gold mining remains.

Climbing in tussock lands/ grazing country
Image
Still climbing.
Image
Starting the descent
Image
Arrival at an old mustering hut
Image
Off to see what we can find in the sunshine following an old waterrace
Image
Looking through a rock tunnel that was to drain an old holding pond
Image
Looking at old dam walls and the remains of an old hut coming into view
Image
Been used in later years by some hunters most likely, bit of a state now.
Image
Great spot for a camp, pity its an hours walk to get there! Swiming holes etc.
Image
Image
Image
The locals now
Image
Still climbing, up into Natures Garden, more evidence of mining, creek been diverted once upon a time
Image
Image
Refreshing filtered water
Image
More sulicings, its amazing what can be found in the hills above sulicings, dams, holding ponds etc.
Image
Image
Finally made the boundary where we were to check and repair the fence, Water was a bit cold....
Image
Image
Image
Heading back to camp
Image
Sun disappeared and big clouds appeared
Image
Image
One of the roughest night ever. Very windy, amazed the tent survived, parked the vehicle to break some of the wind. Broke one fiberglass pole.
Raining by morning, and the wind has eased somewhat.
Image
Heading out, most had chains on due to the clay track, up into the gloom
Image
Still climbing 1400m now
Image
Image
Heading down the goat track with some big washouts to civilisation. Very slippery in places without chains!
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Fantastic trip, the weather made it memorable for all the seasons!


That the big station near waikaia? is really nice in there
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Re: 19th-20th nov

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NJV6 wrote:After all the rain we have been having, a camping trip seemed on the cards. So it was time for a bit of exploring, a group of us were off to find some old gold mining remains.

Climbing in tussock lands/ grazing country
Image
Still climbing.
Image
Starting the descent
Image
Arrival at an old mustering hut
Image
Off to see what we can find in the sunshine following an old waterrace
Image
Looking through a rock tunnel that was to drain an old holding pond
Image
Looking at old dam walls and the remains of an old hut coming into view
Image
Been used in later years by some hunters most likely, bit of a state now.
Image
Great spot for a camp, pity its an hours walk to get there! Swiming holes etc.
Image
Image
Image
The locals now
Image
Still climbing, up into Natures Garden, more evidence of mining, creek been diverted once upon a time
Image
Image
Refreshing filtered water
Image
More sulicings, its amazing what can be found in the hills above sulicings, dams, holding ponds etc.
Image
Image
Finally made the boundary where we were to check and repair the fence, Water was a bit cold....
Image
Image
Image
Heading back to camp
Image
Sun disappeared and big clouds appeared
Image
Image
One of the roughest night ever. Very windy, amazed the tent survived, parked the vehicle to break some of the wind. Broke one fiberglass pole.
Raining by morning, and the wind has eased somewhat.
Image
Heading out, most had chains on due to the clay track, up into the gloom
Image
Still climbing 1400m now
Image
Image
Heading down the goat track with some big washouts to civilisation. Very slippery in places without chains!
Image
Image

Fantastic trip, the weather made it memorable for all the seasons!


That the big station near waikaia? is really nice in there
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Re: 19th-20th nov

Post by Cameron »

HOLY PICTURE QUOTAGE BATMAN!
:lol:


awesome trip mate. looks like an awesome thing.
need more of this sort of thing going on. Most of NZ (myself included) have very little idea what's gone on in their own back yard. some seriously cool stuff out there..
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Re: 19th-20th nov

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Yeah, it may pay to edit the pics out of that quote, its wreaking havoc on my internet :lol:
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