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    Hard to keep ours clean when we drive around in stuff like this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shearer View Post
    Hard to keep ours clean when we drive around in stuff like this.
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    Any runoff controls from that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shearer View Post
    It's so clean...
    It's coated in Teflon
    So it glides between the raindrops
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    Quote Originally Posted by rambo rem700 View Post
    I like seeing others 4x4s so post up ya forbys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Any runoff controls from that?
    Haha. It's too thick to run anywhere.
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    Got me some new rubber


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    Our old JD from a couple of years back

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    There was this kid who used to live about half way between us and town, Okareka if you know it. Anyways Andrew Miller was his name. Andy was just about the keenest kid I have ever seen around tractors. Man this little guy just lived and breathed them. If you went into his room there were tractor posters, model tractors every where, he had tractor curtains, a tractor bed spread, would you believe he even had tractor patterns on his PJ's. Any way Ron and Linda (parents) decided to do something special for Andy's 16th birthday, so they took down to the Vaughn rd John Deere franchise. After a bit of toing and froing it was decided that Andy could sit beside one of the test drivers and go for a small spin around the yard. Any way I guess the sense of occasion go to the driver and he pushed it a bit to far, sad really as Andy was really enjoying the experience. Poor little Andy got bumped of on one of the more rougher area of the course, the bit by the fence. One broken collar bone (bit like VC's kiddie) and a dislocated wrist later. Andy's parents have go at the John Deere Franchisee. How Work Safe never goy involved I don't know. Couple of months later after no joy from John Deere, Andy spits the dummy as it were. Pulls down the posters, dumps the models, rips down the curtains, changes his bed spread and starts sleeping in his undies, anything to get away from those bloody tractors. Years later and Andy is in a bit of a dive in South East London. The place is full of chatter about the upcoming Lions tour of NZ. Like most of those type of pubs, the place is thick with smoke. Andy spots a lass by the bar crying her eyes out. Andy being the kid that he is, waltzes' over and asks, wats up? It's this Fooken smoke it's playing hell with my eyes and contacts she bumbles out. Oh hang on a sec says our BOP lad. With that Andy starts to take in a big breath, and then more and more sucking it in as he slowly does a full 360 circle, whilst still holding his breath he strides outside and whoooosh out pours all the smoke that was in the bar. Our Gallant young man walks back into the now devoid of any smoke bar. To say the pub was stunned is an understatement. Well this suitably impressed young lass, and she says to our Young Master Miller. Man that was fooken awesum, are you Super Man or some kind of super hero. No our now bashful young bloke says. I'm just a ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ExTractor fan. ha ha

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    My current Landcruiser, which I bought in March to replace the last one, which replaced one before that, which replace the one before that...yes there's a theme.

    I replace them every 2.5-3 years as I do about 60-70,000 kms a year. Have done over a million kms in Landcruisers now, and have yet to have one have an major issue - and they spend a lot of time off road and tow heaps.

    This one is mint, one owner from new, never been off road. Until, I got my hands on it - it spent most of last week wearing chains towing a trailer around the hills. Just waiting on my bull bar and under body protection plates to arrive from Aussie, then I can put my winch and lights on.


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    This was my last one;


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    This was my one before that;


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    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by JoshC View Post
    My current Landcruiser, which I bought in March to replace the last one, which replaced one before that, which replace the one before that...yes there's a theme.

    I replace them every 2.5-3 years as I do about 60-70,000 kms a year. Have done over a million kms in Landcruisers now, and have yet to have one have an major issue - and they spend a lot of time off road and tow heaps.

    This one is mint, one owner from new, never been off road. Until, I got my hands on it - it spent most of last week wearing chains towing a trailer around the hills. Just waiting on my bull bar and under body protection plates to arrive from Aussie, then I can put my winch and lights on.


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    This was my last one;


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    This was my one before that;


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    I'm drawn to the mountains and the bush, it's where life is clear, where the world makes the most sense.

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    Awesome josh. Would love one of those

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    Quote Originally Posted by ROKTOY View Post
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    @ROKTOY 3.0 or 2.4?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    @ROKTOY 3.0 or 2.4?
    unfortunately it is the 2.4. I have done a few little mods to keep it cool and it just keeps going... slowly.....
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