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anyone drive terrano play off road? is that good?
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leon6128 wrote:anyone drive terrano play off road? is that good?

is this a p/s game ? or did you want to know who has been off road in one ? is English your second language ? where ya from.
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My avitar says it all :?

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sibainmud wrote:My avitar says it all :?

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mate, do u have pic for u car? thanks
sibainmud wrote:My avitar says it all :?

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I keep looking for the loose nut behind the wheel, but I can't find it!!
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theyre even better with a solid axle:

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but theyre quite good offroad normal, beats a similarly equipped surf no problem, good amount of power for what the engine is, and comfortable to drive on road too (till ya take out the sway bars...)
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leon6128 wrote:anyone drive terrano play off road?

Yeah, I do
leon6128 wrote:is that good?

Indeed ;-)
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thanks,bro, really really nice. whats brand of u bullbar?
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is this you big toy? very nice
Dirtydog wrote:theyre even better with a solid axle:

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but theyre quite good offroad normal, beats a similarly equipped surf no problem, good amount of power for what the engine is, and comfortable to drive on road too (till ya take out the sway bars...)
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leon6128 wrote:thanks,bro, really really nice. whats brand of u bullbar?


What's left of an ARB bar. Just a few modifications :twisted:

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i've been to arb store, ask them for terrano bulbar, but they told me not made terrano bulbar anymore, they r stop produce it. do u have another way to get one? thanks
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leon6128 wrote:thanks,bro, really really nice. whats brand of u bullbar?


What's left of an ARB bar. Just a few modifications :twisted:

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leon6128 wrote:i've been to arb store, ask them for terrano bulbar, but they told me not made terrano bulbar anymore, they r stop produce it. do u have another way to get one? thanks


Took me 6 month of searching Tarde me and that was 3 years ago. Not very common. Might have to have a front bar custom made.

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leon6128 wrote:is this you big toy? very nice
Dirtydog wrote:theyre even better with a solid axle:

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but theyre quite good offroad normal, beats a similarly equipped surf no problem, good amount of power for what the engine is, and comfortable to drive on road too (till ya take out the sway bars...)


yep thats mine lol,

great fun :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

either way, independant front suspension or solid axle conversion, they are awesome, if i were to roll this one, crash it etc, i would buy another one, or a navara...
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10 inch ones, no way.
8 inch ones, you may be able to run 31's but you will need flares and expect some gaurd rub. Off-sets aren't ideal.

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