Better Say Gidday

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4xxx4
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Better Say Gidday

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Have been looking for a while so better say hi.
I have a '94 Safari SWB Turbo diesel very standard as the major accesory is the car seat and my boy takes most spare money,then some for the truck and any left the wife can have some.My boy loves driving offroad,the rougher the faster he falls asleep(12mths old)
Have fitted king springs,upgraded the candles to headlights that try and do something and fitted a set of Gt Radial MT's.
My Dad has a '42 Willys Jeep which is part of the reason for buying the Patrol as it is a good tow vehicle for the Willy's and alot warmer.

Cheers Thomas
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4xxx4 wrote:Have been looking for a while so better say hi.
I have a '94 Safari SWB Turbo diesel very standard as the major accesory is the car seat and my boy takes most spare money,then some for the truck and any left the wife can have some.My boy loves driving offroad,the rougher the faster he falls asleep(12mths old)
Have fitted king springs,upgraded the candles to headlights that try and do something and fitted a set of Gt Radial MT's.
My Dad has a '42 Willys Jeep which is part of the reason for buying the Patrol as it is a good tow vehicle for the Willy's and alot warmer.

Cheers Thomas

Hi thomas
welcome to the group surely cant beat a safari for a tow wagon. being a zuk driver I cant see any other use for them but then our rivers are noemally a lot shallower than yours
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4xxx4
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Re: Better Say Gidday

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Best of both worlds.Good tow vehicle and one of the best original 4wd's ever made and its over 60 years old.
The rivers at the moment are that low even the Nissan would cross with ease
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Welcome aboard ....
I've been there ... just coming out the other end ... girls now now late teens ...
Enjoy the young ones while you can, and remember that the tough times don't last for ever

Do ya have pics of your truck ??
There is no mechanical problem so difficult that it cannot be solved by brute strength and ignorance.
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