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SiKiD_01
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G'Day from OZ.

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Hi all,

obviously new here. i've been on here a couple of times following links to builds and so on. and now i see theres quite a zook section here, and i hope to be able to give as much as i have learnt off here.

i drive a Suzuki Vitara, 1989 model, 2 door soft top. a few little things done to it, but nothing crazy.

i live in Australia, but at the top end of OZ. town is called Darwin, in the Northern Territory. i'm 23 and have had my Vit for 3 years now. still a work in progress, but its what i can afford.

seems like you guys over in NZ have lots of goodies and zooks to play around with. sometimes i get a bit jealous, but thats only because i live in a part of aus which is away from the rest of OZ.

anyway, hope to chat to you guys soon.

cheers, Steve
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SiKiD_01
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i just had a browse through the topics and so on, and i couldn't really find anywhere to post up pics of my vit or a members 4x4 section, so i'm just going to post the pics up in here. i hope thats ok.

cheers.

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Post by turoa »

Welcome to ORE.

Those are some nice tube bumpers. What size simexes are they?
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SiKiD_01
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Post by SiKiD_01 »

here are a couple of more pics.

proof it gets used (and abused)

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Post by SiKiD_01 »

turoa wrote:Welcome to ORE.

Those are some nice tube bumpers. What size simexes are they?


thanks turoa.

simex's are only 31"x10.50"x15". hopefully getting the 34"s in the new year.
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Post by SiKiD_01 »

i suppose i should post up some details if my vit. saves people asking all the questions when the time comes.

here goes:


THE MUSCLE:
1989 Suzuki Vitara Soft top
G16a 1.6L 8 valve SOHC
Weber Carby
4-2-1 Extractors
2" exhaust
Hi Flo muffler
Dummy Cat (straight through pipe)


UNDERNEATH:
5 speed manual
Standard Transfer

CIG front locker (welded centre)
Rear Lock-Right Locker
Standard 5.12 diff ratios
Standard Brakes

3" body lift
3" suspension lift

FRONT:
OME Front Struts
Flipped Mounts
2" coil spacer

REAR:
Longer shocks (26" extended, 12" compressed)
2" lifted coils (soft spring rate)
1" coil spacer
3" A-Arm spacer

15"x8" Steel Wheels
31"x10.50"x15" SIMEX Extreme Trekkers

3" Fuel tank lift


INSIDE:
Sony CD/MP3 head unit
Sony 6" (2 way) in Doors
Sony 6"x9" (3 way) in the back panels
Checker plate interior
No carpet (hose out interior)
Canvas rear seat (lost)
Custom soft top (Fast-Back style)
Custom drawer system


OUTSIDE:
Front and rear tube bars by Overkill Engineering
Narva Optima spotties on front bar
Custom made rear tow hitch/crossmember
Custom Cut front and rear guards
3" wide rubber flares
Tint
It's GREEN


PLANS:
34" SIMEX Extreme Trekkers
Exo cage (for cabin)
more spotties
Dual batteries
Snorkel
Sliders
Winch
Paint wheels black



OK, so it's not so pretty or to show standards, and it's never going to win a prize for anything at all, but it's my Vit, and it goes where i point it. It's sort of water proof, or should i say, it's more water resistant. Its practical, and just about everything on it works and serves a purpose in letting me get a lot further before getting bogged or stuck on or in something.
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SiKiD_01
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Post by SiKiD_01 »

if anyone would like pics of anything on my vit, i am happy to post them up for you.

cheers.
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Post by niblik »

nice little zuk skid..

zuk numbers are on the rise in this forum.. no doubt their deviot little eyes will peruse your vehicle and conjour more perverse 4wding mods to impose on their rigs.. ah, the never ending circle..

p.s.. how do you find the welded front diff on solid ground and in turning arc's? pain in the arse or is the zuk ifs different?

well kitted out ride and welcome aboard these pages.. :cheers:
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Post by mroffroader »

ahh welcome sikid i was wondering when you would find your way over here and off outerlimits 8)
80 series tow bus towing a redneck ass vitara :D
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Post by ToYoda »

Nice man. Parents recently got back from darwin. loved it. did some exploring.

great job on the truck!! looks goooooood!
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p.s skid....

goes better with 4 wheels on the ground.. :wink: :lol: :lol:
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Post by SiKiD_01 »

niblik wrote:p.s.. how do you find the welded front diff on solid ground and in turning arc's? pain in the arse or is the zuk ifs different?


the welded front is a pain in the a$$. i wish i had stayed open until i had gotten some power steering. but then again, it is worth twice its weight (no pun intended) as it gets me everywhere.

steering is heavy, real heavy, and i cant steer too well on dry or high traction surfaces, so i keep the drivers hub unlocked and in 2wd only. if i want, i can shift to 4wd which will leave me with positive 3wd until i lock the drivers side hub.

i do a lot of wet weather and mud driving, so the welded front is really good.

i have learnt to drive with it, and i dont have to go to the gym for a work out. lol. anyway, yeah, its good for what i do, and you do learn little tricks on how to drive it easier like turning in reverse is a lot easier than turning going forwards.

and thanks for all the compliments guys.
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COOL SUZY !!

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YO MATE !!
YOUR SUZY IS COOL !!
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