Bargin of the Century????

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Bargin of the Century????

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I travelled the road less travelled now where the heck am I!!!
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Yeehaa that looks like a hillbilly truck :lol:
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Farrk me thats ugly, but one seriously well thought out hunting machine, RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD :D
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yep, I just had a look.........

definitely from the southern breed
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Nice! But it's missing one vital redneck spotlighing rig essential - Beer Holders! I wonder what the big spools of wire & rope are for on the back?

One day I'll have to get a shot of our big jeep all loaded up with a full crew of 6 gun-toting... er... 'responsible hunters' - 2 nose gunners, 2 tail gunners, a barman/reserve gunner & a driver!

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rather have the ute is that made for piglets or somethan? :D
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Clint wrote:Nice! But it's missing one vital redneck spotlighing rig essential - Beer Holders! I wonder what the big spools of wire & rope are for on the back?

One day I'll have to get a shot of our big jeep all loaded up with a full crew of 6 gun-toting... er... 'responsible hunters' - 2 nose gunners, 2 tail gunners, a barman/reserve gunner & a driver!

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Them ear spools are for wen yah chase dem norf Ilanda's, you jus hog tire dem up and drag im home
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Bubba wrote:Them ear spools are for wen yah chase dem norf Ilanda's, you jus hog tire dem up and drag im home


Heh heh, thats why I had to upgrade from the 413 to the V8, so I could outrun them inbred hillbillys when visiting the big island! :D

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So we'd better have V8's fitted before we go a visiting down there in the new year....so we can outrun their pickups :lol:
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we dont even need knives or dogs down here lads like you lot.

just head to the rai valley tavern and guaranteed a sow or 3
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yep it sure looks like its set up for six fingered people to me !!!!!!!!!!!
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80 Series on 35" creepies, manual with twin factory lockers.
0272417757

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:lol:

at least they have a bit design flare in the south

and i take it that the p pipe was heavily indulged while building that eyesore
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Hey, I know that Vitara (if it can still be called that!), it's a local car here. It may not be pretty, but it is the best thought-out and put-together hunting wagon I've seen around.
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