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Scotsman new to NZ
Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 8:03 pm
by dotjohnny
Hi guys, just new to the forum and to New Zealand, me and the good lady came over from the UK. I’m from Scotland and the good lady is from NZ. I’m in Christchurch and just got myself a 1993 Landcruiser 80. The first thing I would like to get is a set of 275/70/16 A/T for it. Are the BFG worth the $$$$ is $1500 fitted a good price or can you get them cheaper. Also where can you get a passenger side mirror glass for it? I have been searching the net but no joy. Priced it from Toyota and they want $150 for the glass that’s just daylight robbery. You can buy them in the US for $12..... yes $12 but I can’t seem to get anyone to send it over.
Cheers John
Re: Scotsman new to NZ
Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:05 pm
by williamhamilton
Welcome to NZ from another Scotsman. This site is a great find but you will just have to ignore some folk

Things are looking up in Chch though, lost an Ozzie and gained a Scotsman!!
W
Re: Scotsman new to NZ
Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:14 pm
by Moriarty
williamhamilton wrote:Welcome to NZ from another Scotsman. This site is a great find but you will just have to ignore some folk

Things are looking up in Chch though, lost an Ozzie and gained a Scotsman!!
W
Fark, Wullie, TWO of you. I can hear the skirl of the pipes and see kilts flying etc.
I broke a side mirror in my wee truck, and the local glazier cut and fitted a new glass while I waited. $25 or so was not too bad considering new parts.
Welcome to the Forum and Godzone to Dotjohnny
Re: Scotsman new to NZ
Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 11:20 pm
by Taz
PM H2OLOVA or look up Canterbury windscreens.
or
Trademe.co.nz
Falsgrave auto spares
Re: Scotsman new to NZ
Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 11:23 pm
by stinky
The welsh are invading

Re: Scotsman new to NZ
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 8:16 am
by Moriarty
stinky wrote:The welsh are invading

Dunno your Pom history too well do you?
When push came to shove, at a very important time, the Welsh fkt off and hid. Us scots descended peoples dont forget these things quickly, you know! If the Welsh had stuck to their word, them bloody Normans wouldn't have stood a chance!
Re: Scotsman new to NZ
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 9:17 am
by H2OLOVA
Hi from another distant scot lol. Name is anyway

I could cut a mirror for you. The only difference is cut glass is flat not convex/concave? like the original. Give me a shout if you want
Cheers from the Clan Mcleod (Jason)
Re: Scotsman new to NZ
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 9:28 am
by safarifern
Welcome dotjohnny.
Christchurch .... the place to be

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Can't help you with your mirror problem, but I would do some searching on this forum about your choice of tyres ... a lot of info here.
My opinion .... BFG aren't worth the money ... I've had 2 BFG tyres with side impact damage that didn't stand up to a WOF (MOT)... had to bin them with over 25% tread

... I now run Maxxis Bighorn which so far have been great. Done 25'000 KM so far and only 1/3 into the tread. Low on road noise and they have been great for river work, which no doubt you been doing a lot of ... also they are far cheaper than BFG!!
Also advise you join a club if you haven't already, quite a few in Christchurch ... you be able to get on land that without the club you wouldn't be able too.
Have fun mud flicking

Re: Scotsman new to NZ
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 11:03 am
by pruggerdore
Mirror get one cut as said.
Just put bfg a/t on my lwb safari. 275/70/16's $430 each. the bfg a/t was the only tread pattern I liked as very deep and wide grooves on road tread pattern so would be quiet and good on the road but still chunky enough to get me and trailer with offroad truck on to where it needed to get to play. so far the mud and river work they have done they have impressed me for an a/t
On road they are quiet and smooth. part of the justification for the price is the reputation to get 80000 k from a set. unfortunately I have discovered that to get those sort of road miles the rubber is a very hard compound so on road grip is not as good as it should be. gonna catch me out in the wet one day Im sure. gonna have to live with that. I should say its not that bad but I have noticed it compared to the previous firestone rmt.
wouldnt buy them again. Also have have found out that if you dont get the 80k done fast enough the cases will crack due to rubber hardening over time. so you end up with a tyre with lots of tread but splits in the sides apparently.
Also have Bfg m/t on a pajero(came with them) that I absolutly hate and they wont wear out so I can replace them.dangerous on road and hopeless in the mud too. decided it was because they are old and the rubber had gone hard. now after having the new a/ts I know its because they were hard rubber to begin with. So in conclusion Im done with bfg. but as they wont wear out Im going to have them for a long time yet. Not a lot off options in the 275/ 16s was another reason I got them
Re: Scotsman new to NZ
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 11:21 am
by rangimotors
bring on the haggis and whisky!
keep an eye on trademe.co.nz if you havent found it already and you might find someone wrecking a truck that will flick you the mirror for bugger all.
Re: Scotsman new to NZ
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 11:38 am
by Moriarty
rangimotors wrote:bring on the haggis and whisky!
keep an eye on trademe.co.nz if you havent found it already and you might find someone wrecking a truck that will flick you the mirror for bugger all.
I got a bottle of
JW BLUE I am going to give Wullie a sniff of..... if he can stop sniffing petrol
Listen to the locals, DotJ, the play in different terrain than us up here on the mainland.
Re: Scotsman new to NZ
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 2:17 pm
by wjw
I have all terrains on my 80 that I'll be getting rid of soon, they are near new.
Re: Scotsman new to NZ
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 5:15 pm
by dotjohnny
Thanks for the welcome guys. I ordered a mirror from ebay in the uk and got it sent to my sister and she will send it over with a box she is sending over. It’s for a 1997 hope it fits. H2OLOVA if it’s no good I will take you up on that. Got the tyres on order will get them fitted Monday.
How long have you been over here williamhamilton?
Re: Scotsman new to NZ
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 5:40 pm
by dotjohnny
oops one more thing wullie do you know where I can get a bottle of buckfast.
Re: Scotsman new to NZ
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 6:01 pm
by williamhamilton
dotjohnny wrote:Thanks for the welcome guys. I ordered a mirror from ebay in the uk and got it sent to my sister and she will send it over with a box she is sending over. It’s for a 1997 hope it fits. H2OLOVA if it’s no good I will take you up on that. Got the tyres on order will get them fitted Monday.
How long have you been over here williamhamilton?
Arrived March '84 (after escaping a shocker of a Winter), have gone back a couple of times for funerals but not not for at least a decade now I think. Great wee country we have here!
Buckfast now that is something I have not heard for a while.. Never seen it here but there is something similar I had a few (too many) times as a student called Purple Death - not seen that on the shelves for a while either but a quick Google finds
http://www.sapich.co.nz/purpledeath.htmlCode: Select all
An unusual "Rough-as-Guts" aperitif that has the distinctive bouquet of horse-shit and old tram tickets. it is best drunk with teeth clenched to avoid foreign bodies. Connoisseurs often drink this strange brew in conjunction with other beverages which complement, or mask, the delicate flavour of Purple Death.
Worth a sample if you find some.
There is a man called Michael Frase Milne down your way who owns
Whisky Galore (and aside from that is a bloody nice man), he may be able to import some in - grab a couple of bottles for me too

W
Re: Scotsman new to NZ
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 8:48 pm
by Taz
dotjohnny wrote:oops one more thing wullie do you know where I can get a bottle of buckfast.
I've got 4 at home but only willing to share not sell
If you find some let me know as I haven't seen liquid speed for sale anywhere in NZ.
We have Barry's tea bags and Hula Hoops in the Supermarkets now so are heading in the right direction.
Re: Scotsman new to NZ
Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 7:02 am
by Filthy4x4
williamhamilton wrote:dotjohnny wrote:Thanks for the welcome guys. I ordered a mirror from ebay in the uk and got it sent to my sister and she will send it over with a box she is sending over. It’s for a 1997 hope it fits. H2OLOVA if it’s no good I will take you up on that. Got the tyres on order will get them fitted Monday.
How long have you been over here williamhamilton?
Arrived March '84 (after escaping a shocker of a Winter), have gone back a couple of times for funerals but not not for at least a decade now I think. Great wee country we have here!
Buckfast now that is something I have not heard for a while.. Never seen it here but there is something similar I had a few (too many) times as a student called Purple Death - not seen that on the shelves for a while either but a quick Google finds
http://www.sapich.co.nz/purpledeath.htmlCode: Select all
An unusual "Rough-as-Guts" aperitif that has the distinctive bouquet of horse-shit and old tram tickets. it is best drunk with teeth clenched to avoid foreign bodies. Connoisseurs often drink this strange brew in conjunction with other beverages which complement, or mask, the delicate flavour of Purple Death.
Worth a sample if you find some.
There is a man called Michael Frase Milne down your way who owns
Whisky Galore (and aside from that is a bloody nice man), he may be able to import some in - grab a couple of bottles for me too

W
Hey dude you can buy PD straight off the website im pretty sure. They still sell it at the piss shops in West Auckland so maybe if they dont sell it via the website you could ring some shops up here and get it sent down.
Oh and welcome dotJ, wish i could claim myself to be a true scotsman but the family left Fife 3 generations ago I will definitely be going over to visit some day, it looks amazing.
Re: Scotsman new to NZ
Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 10:52 am
by PigFmr
black and tan wiv a forfar bridie, or maybe a pint of heavy and a good steak pie
Re: Scotsman new to NZ
Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 11:26 am
by LOLYF
uwshho wrote:
Hey dude you can buy PD straight off the website im pretty sure. They still sell it at the piss shops in West Auckland so maybe if they dont sell it via the website you could ring some shops up here and get it sent down.
Tried a bunch of westy piss shops recently and no one had purple death, then realised it was made 5minutes up the road

So went and got it from the winery

Re: Scotsman new to NZ
Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 11:29 am
by Filthy4x4
Hahah they have it in stock at the hobsonville wines and spirits shop.
Re: Scotsman new to NZ
Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 8:13 pm
by dotjohnny
Taz wrote:dotjohnny wrote:oops one more thing wullie do you know where I can get a bottle of buckfast.
I've got 4 at home but only willing to share not sell
If you find some let me know as I haven't seen liquid speed for sale anywhere in NZ.
We have Barry's tea bags and Hula Hoops in the Supermarkets now so are heading in the right direction.
LoL Taz we have to meet up, no need to sell me the stuff if you are going to share I will bring the tennents and Jack Daniels .
Uwshho Fife is not that far from my old home town in Scotland.
It sounds as if I will have to give the PD a try.
Re: Scotsman new to NZ
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 10:44 am
by PigFmr
dotjohnny wrote:Taz wrote:dotjohnny wrote:oops one more thing wullie do you know where I can get a bottle of buckfast.
I've got 4 at home but only willing to share not sell
If you find some let me know as I haven't seen liquid speed for sale anywhere in NZ.
We have Barry's tea bags and Hula Hoops in the Supermarkets now so are heading in the right direction.
LoL Taz we have to meet up, no need to sell me the stuff if you are going to share I will bring the tennents and Jack Daniels .
Uwshho Fife is not that far from my old home town in Scotland.
It sounds as if I will have to give the PD a try.
where abouts in fife did ya live,i stayed in glenrothes 4 a bit,then 2yrs just north of dundee. then 8 yrs in a place called glenbervie between stonehaven and laurencekirk about 20 mins south of aberdeen,
vince.