Cheers mate. bullbar goes on tomorrow morning, so might load up the old credit card and get them ordered![]()
Ive got the mates rates kit. Dobinsons and SS shocks.
Its good value for money, I dont do real serious off road like rock crawling, but also have to drive it most days in the city, and its fine.
5 year warranty and 1/2 the price of other kits.
Suspension stuff were great to work with, had one shock leak and they had a new one on my door within 2 days.
Cheers mate. bullbar goes on tomorrow morning, so might load up the old credit card and get them ordered![]()
You must have one BIG credit card...
Cheers
Will
I've got the same
What i guess meant was the place you load it from must be big!! Or maybe i just save my money better haha.![]()
Mind you as my only source of income is driving a tractor at harvest time i kinda have to... oh and the occaisional wheeling and dealing![]()
Cheers
Will
Uni scholarship and a bit of the inheritance
I have to hide all my receipts though, mum goes mental when she finds one
I figure that if I spend this much on it, and it takes me to the amazing places we have in our country, lets me meet new and interesting people, a teaches me a couple of new skills then it's totally worth it![]()
Fair enough, i'm doing the HSC atm though, so the bank account is being run down by the Caltex down the road lol
Yeah so do I, luckily i havent had to spend a lot due to dads supply of Landy partsbut it doesn't help that i'm thinking about selling the tdi for a td5 so not planning to spend too much on it until i know whats going on.
That is a very good way of looking at itjust hopefully you can still afford a house haha
Cheers
Will
LOL yeah, the bank card stings when I hit the fuel pumps
I'm going to keep it simple, don't really see the need for all the bells and whistles, as pointed out in another recent post, it's better to add something and learn how to use it properly, then move on to something else.
I shudder to think what I've spent on it so far, but thats okay
Most of my friends drive ricer type cars, and mock me because I can't "drag ****s at the lights"
So what? Can you take your sooper bling mobile to the cape? Can you drive a gravel road without cracking your rims because you run tyres slightly thinner than a super models arm?
Some people have the wrong attitude when it comes to cars
And who needs a house when you have a swag, an engel full of cold ones and a starry night above?
Doesn't get much better than that!
Yeah thats my biggest outlay LOL
Yeah i read that post and completely agree, i started with a stock car, took it everywhere i take it with the gear its got on it now, except anywhere i had no way of getting out of without a winch... (such as that puddle the same colour as the water in my carpets...). Learnt to 4wd in it that way, now as ai add bits and pieces i take a slightly harder line and don't worry so much about how i'm going to get out of that rut anymore.
Exactly right, my mates are all like that, its interesting though they all have an underlying respect for the Rover, probably because when i pull up next to them at light my winch fairlead is at their window height...
Haha thats a point, I love my swag, but gotta have somewhere to store the family and toys eventually lol![]()
Cheers
Will![]()
LOL vehicle respect is a pretty foreign concept amongst my group of friends.
Day I got the Disco, pulled up and they jumped in, started ****ing around pulling all the cupholders and **** out, just being total *******.
Needless to say, I was not happy!
So now, I only give lifts to the pretty girls
And that's exactly right. I could have spent less than I already have, gotten a vehicle with everything on it. This way, I'm not buying someone elses project, I get to make my own, build the way I want it.
I've loved every minute of it!
Winch and suspension, and that will do me for a while.
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