
the old hisurf
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- Hard Yaka
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Re: the old hisurf
ok thats all good thanks 

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Re: the old hisurf





you still trying to prise things off people


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Re: the old hisurf
nah im all sorted now
muahaha
happy days to come 






Re: the old hisurf
Jerry wrote:If it really is Gazza's old one he sold it for about 7 from memory.... biggest problem it had (apart from falling over) was that it kept blowing 4.88 diffs
Yes this is my old one. Sold it 2 years ago for $8000, That was just after i rolled it at rallywoods. Only time it went over. So was heaverlly disscounted, He was going to pay 12,000. Was running 39inch tyres when i first got it. and have never had a prob on the road and it would run all day at 100k stable as you like.
The new onwer had carl make to towbar and carl advised him to only tow a small trailer as the mounting brakets were so much higher than the towball its self.
As Jerry has said its only really a show pony, i blew 5 front diffs in under 1 year. The roll over was only because i was gettting towed backwards very fast lol. It has always felt stable due to the wider track. (Think Taz01 has the 50mm spacers now) I even blew a diff on petone beach ffs. So stopped taking it on trips and bought 2 fj40,s plus a forerunner surf on coils ( which i killed in the doughnut hole at rallywoods) i think
Looks like it has been somewhat abused since i had it. I would love to own it again but would put a solid axle on the front.
NO one remembers who comes 2nd....!