28th - 29th April
- spankmeister
- Hard Yaka
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28th - 29th April
Went to the Waimak North Bank, to test out my new suspension and tyres. Rick from 4wd Accessories has done an amazing job. Lots more flex, and a superb ride. The Maxxis Buckshots I fitted performed really good also. Had a lot of fun.
Mike - PM me for phone number
* LN65 D/Cab * Snorkel * 50mm Lift * 33" Mud's * 3.8 V6 *
* LN65 D/Cab * Snorkel * 50mm Lift * 33" Mud's * 3.8 V6 *
not alot went to work they sent us home because the site was to wet
then went to pukekohe got a new key cut for my little suzuki got a surprise as the guy got the pattern off a database (bloody amazing thing the interweb) took less than 5 mins and he had a working key woohoo i was a happy chappy so got him to make a couple more
then got home took out the motor and gearbox from little suzuki swapped gearbox with one from the collection of stuff i bought just over a week ago and put engine and gearbox back in car didn´t quite get it finished but another half an hour tomorrow and it should be all good
then went to pukekohe got a new key cut for my little suzuki got a surprise as the guy got the pattern off a database (bloody amazing thing the interweb) took less than 5 mins and he had a working key woohoo i was a happy chappy so got him to make a couple more
then got home took out the motor and gearbox from little suzuki swapped gearbox with one from the collection of stuff i bought just over a week ago and put engine and gearbox back in car didn´t quite get it finished but another half an hour tomorrow and it should be all good
my 4wd is not a truck
old mercedes never die but sometimes they do need some love
older cars are good,mercedes are better,older mercedes are the best
old mercedes never die but sometimes they do need some love
older cars are good,mercedes are better,older mercedes are the best
Spend the day cutting firewood in Akatarawa Forest.
For any of you Wellington folk on here who need cheap and plentiful firewood, this is the place to go. Contact the Regional Council to get a key ($100 bond) and for $20.00 you can cut as much firewood as you can over a two day period. Enter from Totara Park in Upper Hutt, then it is a 5 km ride along forestry roads to the current logging site.
Going back in tomorrow, hopefully it will be a bit drier.
For any of you Wellington folk on here who need cheap and plentiful firewood, this is the place to go. Contact the Regional Council to get a key ($100 bond) and for $20.00 you can cut as much firewood as you can over a two day period. Enter from Totara Park in Upper Hutt, then it is a 5 km ride along forestry roads to the current logging site.
Going back in tomorrow, hopefully it will be a bit drier.
1992 Land Rover Discovery V8i, 5 speed, 12000lbs winch, Salisbury rear, 110 front, 65mm spring lift, dents in every panel, Rallywoods pinstriping.


- Sadam_Husain
- Angry bird
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okay i finished putting my motor in my little car and had it running
while i was browsing on trademe i discovered this
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=97734202
which will bolt directly up to my gearbox in the little car so as a result i am now selling this
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=98005611
which was what i was hoping to put in it but with the adapter plate and other stuff i would need to do i think the other engine is a better option besides it has lots more power

while i was browsing on trademe i discovered this
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=97734202
which will bolt directly up to my gearbox in the little car so as a result i am now selling this
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=98005611
which was what i was hoping to put in it but with the adapter plate and other stuff i would need to do i think the other engine is a better option besides it has lots more power


my 4wd is not a truck
old mercedes never die but sometimes they do need some love
older cars are good,mercedes are better,older mercedes are the best
old mercedes never die but sometimes they do need some love
older cars are good,mercedes are better,older mercedes are the best
mike wrote:OMG I finally put the head back on the surf Progress has been made![]()
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Smurf that hole looks good. I have to do that to mine, Any tips to avoid me botching it up![]()
Mike
Cut well inside your desired line and file it back, more effort but much better than buying a new bonnet if you screw up.
Cut the braces out before you cut the sheet metal.
Use a quality jigsaw blade (Bosch etc).
Get an extra pair of hands to help stop it vibrating so much.
Yeah, good fun
Had my 11 yr old daughter driving, she's getting scarily good at it....
That play ground was quite good, lots of different stuff to try. Wish I had a locker.....
oh yeah, that puddle didn't look that deep!! And I had the drivers window open.... (kid in passenger seat not that silly....)

Had my 11 yr old daughter driving, she's getting scarily good at it....

That play ground was quite good, lots of different stuff to try. Wish I had a locker.....

oh yeah, that puddle didn't look that deep!! And I had the drivers window open.... (kid in passenger seat not that silly....)
"He who dies with the most toys wins!!"
- safari_mulisha
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Went to Pureora had a play got some dents abliterated a front CV and a wheel fell off on the way home found the wheel but never found the drum so had no brakes so needa go fetch the truck from south of Te Kuiti at some stage



Landy SIIa winch truck- 350 chev powered, cruiser axles, 36" simexs - classic goodness
Hilux KUN expedition ute with all the bling
Hilux KUN expedition ute with all the bling
- Sadam_Husain
- Angry bird
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nzhunter wrote: a wheel fell off on the way home found the wheel but never found the drum so had no brakes so needa go fetch the truck from south of Te Kuiti at some stage![]()
lost 5 wheels on my old fj45, 2x loosened by sabotage, 1x loosened by the panelbeater that didn't tighten the nuts up after repaint, cant remember why the other 2 came off

used to have it down to a fine art picking up all the brake parts off the road, clamping a pair of vise grips onto the brake hose, (no-longer an accepted practise)


- safari_mulisha
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- billyvanboheman
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- Location: Christchurch
I did some work on the Suzuki TF185, it's actually now a TFS185
Here's a couple of pics of my new aprentice at work.
And now it lives again


Here's a couple of pics of my new aprentice at work.


And now it lives again



1989 LWB Isuzu Bighorn, Intercooled 4JB1T, Ball Joint flip, Torsion bar wind, 3 inch stainless homebuilt snorkel,1/2 done electric fan mod,front sway bar quick disconnects, 15x8 ROH White Spokes,33x12.5x15 Hankooks.
- Sadam_Husain
- Angry bird
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safari_mulisha wrote:sabotage? elaborate
I left the truck parked in the bush (DoC land) for a couple of days, a couple of hundred metres from my bach, thats as close as I can get it to the bach without removeing a pile of 800 year old rimu's and rata's

The back wheel came off first and sheared and bent the studs in the semi-floating axle


1 wheel maybe, 2 wheels.... no way!
Smartarse's

- safari_mulisha
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- Sadam_Husain
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- Steve_t647
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