I had a Toyota carib at one point with a centre diff lock, took that places I wouldnt take my Isuzu mu even after it was done up! Now my mrs's diahatsu terios goes 70% of the places i'd want to take my landcruiser
I had a Toyota carib at one point with a centre diff lock, took that places I wouldnt take my Isuzu mu even after it was done up! Now my mrs's diahatsu terios goes 70% of the places i'd want to take my landcruiser
Daihatsu feroza it's my farm bike down the river go anywhere truck this my 2nd one picked up for $1000.
Also got a honda acty 4x4 truck 660cc ex jap firetruck complete with sirens and lights @Dundee might have a video of it goes anywhere and everywhere
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puddles will do that.
"Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.
308Win One chambering to rule them all.
I had a 5 door 1995 Rav4 and it has seen more mud than 90% of 4x4s on the road.
With my 80% bald H/T tyres, I made it through many bogs and muddy tracks.
Best one was when I went camping near Lake Lyndon and drove through a huge muddle puddle that was way deeper than the RAV was ever designed for, made it through easily.
On the other side was a guy in a decked out Surf with big mud tyres and a snorkel who was weighing up whether he would attempt it or not.
Definitely not the smartest move in hind sight, but the mighty RAV laughed in the face of danger.
My little toy, looks like a Remuera taxi but it's not...
Just had the new tyres fitted for this photo, have had the river flowing over the bonnet and she just kept on going... haven't yet seen another that has been lifted or had a snorkel fitted, damn good wagons I can tell you, all the comforts inside but has plenty of bits to do the outside work... now looking at a removable winch for emergencies...
It's about to get a cut and polish as the poor girl has been a touch abused in the bush...
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yur kidding me mate . why get it lifted ifyou put low pro tyres on it
i will just stick to my trusty old izusu wizard
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If in doubt double tap
Should have got the Justy RS turbo instead! (or built one like Trev Crowe's justy of epic madness...)
Car antics at uni were always fun, I remember one night taking a flatmates Suzuki Swift through the middle of the Otago campus - the accesses were all chained off, but the car was small enough that you could lift the chains up and drive under them. Could lift each end of the Swift with a couple of guys too, one night we turned it to a 45deg angle inside a carport... she spent ages doing a 53 point turn just to prove that she didn't have to ask us for help to get it out.
Some good times in Subarus in the snow too, funny cruising up Cargill in the Leone and watching badly driven 'proper 4wds' sliding off into ditches on their way down.
We put a "passed out "mate" into his mini then 6 of us lifted it inside his house (took off sliding doors) and put it in front of TV in the lounge.
He woke up next morning and freaked as he didn't remember anything , and we caught hell from his mum cause it leaked oil on carpet.
Trust the dog.........................................ALWAYS Trust the dog!!
It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
Rule 1: Treat every firearm as loaded
Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
Rule 3: Load a firearm only when ready to fire
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
Rule 5: Check your firing zone
Rule 6: Store firearms and ammunition safely
Rule 7: Avoid alcohol and drugs when handling firearms
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