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Old 8th October 2008, 07:24 PM
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Ok, I admit,I have a hobby...

Although I've loved Landies for years,ever since my soccer coach used to take almost the whole team to games around S.E.Qld in a 2a when we were under 10's and I bought my first(S111) in 1986,I have to admit to another passion,and yeah it runs on rice.Goes good with front and rear Lockrights and now the landie 130 doesn't get so beat up on local bush wheeling(even though the Landie goes well too).Hope you all understand.
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Old 8th October 2008, 07:30 PM
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Nothing wrong with the old Zooks mate . Good on ya
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Old 8th October 2008, 08:01 PM
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Well not a hobby but i bought a brand new Jimny at easter for the wife
It had 200 ks on it when we selected low range up in the vic high country.
Its a very capable 4wd out of the box ,and its very good on fuel aswell
The wife loves it
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Old 8th October 2008, 09:03 PM
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everyone needs a toy, and a zook is a good choice, for what it can do.
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Old 8th October 2008, 09:15 PM
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A mate of mine has a little black Zook with twin air lockers, super low low gearing and runs 33 claws.

Has heaps of other stuff as well but I cant remember what, all I know is it pretty much goes anywhere you point it but breaks stuff all the time.

I always wanted one but never got around to it and now I cant justify it seems Ive got a Disco which needs constant pampering

Rangiemans is a great little rig, Ive seen it in the skin a couple of times and Ive seen the photo's of it off road and knowing one of the trackes that it did (as Chris had taken us on it a while ago) it did damn well for a stock little truck.

Most of the time when I see Chris now he's driving it, the Deefa is getting plenty of rest Id be thinking
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Old 9th October 2008, 11:37 AM
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A mate of mine has a little black Zook with twin air lockers, super low low gearing and runs 33 claws.

Has heaps of other stuff as well but I cant remember what, all I know is it pretty much goes anywhere you point it but breaks stuff all the time.

I always wanted one but never got around to it and now I cant justify it seems Ive got a Disco which needs constant pampering

Rangiemans is a great little rig, Ive seen it in the skin a couple of times and Ive seen the photo's of it off road and knowing one of the trackes that it did (as Chris had taken us on it a while ago) it did damn well for a stock little truck.

Most of the time when I see Chris now he's driving it, the Deefa is getting plenty of rest Id be thinking
The Deefa has had some extras added to enhance its perfomance of road a little more
So not so much of a rest
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