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sunrise
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Hello all, new guy in the forum

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Hello all,
Just discovered your lovely web site last night, wow! You guys are the real deal.
Let me introduce my self.
My name is Marc, my wife and I have just moved to New Zealand 6 months ago. We are living in Kaikoura.
I am an ex Brit (who said POM? :twisted: ). for the last 15 years we have been living in Israel.
All my off roading experience (around15 years), is from the middle-east.
Any thing that has off road tyres is my cup of tea, push bikes (down hill and cross country), motor bikes, quad’s and of course 4x4’s.
My 4x4’s were: a 1990 Jeep cj-6, a 1995 Suzuki Samurai, a 1997 Nissan mistral, a 1996 Jeep wrangler and my last 4x4 in Israel was a 1999 Land Rover defender 110 TD-5.
So, first thing I did when arriving to this beautiful country, was look for the right 4x4 for our new beginning in NZ.
After about two months of searching, I found the right “brideâ€
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mercutio
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Post by mercutio »

ask the questions anyway
if the answer is already here someone will probably post a link to the relevant thread
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DaveM
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Post by DaveM »

Hi there,
welcome aboard, and nice choice of wagon I must say :wink:

I think there is a trip in Kaikoura this weekend being organised by Doug at the photo shop down there, might be worth a look.

Let me know if your keen to get out sometime, as we spend a bit of time at Clarence which isn't too far away.

We spent last weekend doing the Kautura and Kowhai rivers down your way, although I'm still trying to get the damaged parts replaced :roll:
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Post by Goose »

Hi!!

Another bloody pom!!! You're all coming out the woodwork now... :wink:

Yes, in NZ (especially south island) a snorkel is a must, those rivers are just begging to be crossed :twisted:

It would pay to think about diff/gearbox breathers too 8)

See ya round :)
"He who dies with the most toys wins!!"
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Post by tgaguy1 »

Welcome aboard.
First thing I would do is take the factory Mud flaps off before they are ripped off 4x4ing. Also the alum running boards will bend in the middle and dent your sill. Take them off, stick it all in the shed so you can put it all back on when you sell it. Or sell them on trademe. the flaps sell for abit on there.
P.s. Start saving for the turbo fitment. It wont take long before you want more power especially if you go to bigger tyres.
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Baldrick
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Post by Baldrick »

Welcome to the forum & NZ. At least you chose the right island to move into/onto :!:

Great areas for 4x4'ing everywhere in the South Island - but as you have discovered - a snorkel is essential for the diesels.

Nice wagon you've picked up. Be interested in seeing the mods as it "builds" up.

Anyway - have fun & welcome :D
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91 Cruiser VX Ltd Auto Diesel Turbo *Safari snorkel * 80mm RAW suspension lift * Custom Bull-bar * 33" MT tyres * 26Mhz & UHF CB units * West Coast Rust * And a partridge in a pear tree! Oh... and an awesome new Co-Pilot :mrgreen:
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Post by PR »

Welcome to NZ. Glad to see you chose the Mainland (its better than the north anyway) :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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Post by wopass »

welcome :wink:

your gonna love it down there with all the fun places to go :twisted: pity theres no real mud down there or it would be perfect :P
If you already know everything, DON'T ask bloody questions!!
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Post by PR »

There will be plenty of mud around with all this rain we have had in the last 2 days
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Post by Goose »

wopass wrote:welcome :wink:

your gonna love it down there with all the fun places to go :twisted: pity theres no real mud down there or it would be perfect :P


HA!! You're just scared of water!!!!! :P

I'm gonna go find some mud tomorrow, just to spite you :twisted:

after this rain there's bound to be a little on my lawn by now.....
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Post by Baldrick »

PR wrote:There will be plenty of mud around with all this rain we have had in the last 2 days


And Snow :D
Baldrick
91 Cruiser VX Ltd Auto Diesel Turbo *Safari snorkel * 80mm RAW suspension lift * Custom Bull-bar * 33" MT tyres * 26Mhz & UHF CB units * West Coast Rust * And a partridge in a pear tree! Oh... and an awesome new Co-Pilot :mrgreen:
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Re: Hello all, new guy in the forum

Post by billyvanboheman »

sunrise wrote: We are living in Kaikoura.
I am an ex Brit (who said POM? :twisted: ).


Good old Kaikoura, I drove through there on the weekend on the way to Blen and back, sounds like there are some great trails in there, judging by the trip reports on here, and the number of seroius 4WD's I saw on the road there, you wont have any trouble finding tracks to suit your truck :!:

Welcome to the forum and Kiwiland, already been said but I have to as well. ANOTHER BLOODY POM :!: :!: :!:
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.
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Post by sunrise »

Thank you everybody for your most warm welcome.
Cheers
Marc.
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Post by pajeroboy »

welcome aboard,glad u getting out and getting into it
33" muddies, 50mm body lift, ball joint flip, quick release front sway bar,40mm lifted rear dobi springs and new shocks,custom sill body armor,custom front bar.

SAM
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