I'm still cheesed off over the last poll.
No Coopers Pale available to tick.
Which I must point out - goes well with any 4wd expedition.
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I'm still cheesed off over the last poll.
No Coopers Pale available to tick.
Which I must point out - goes well with any 4wd expedition.
Didn't tick the poll as I like the G4 steep rocky techincal stuff but not now a big fan of mud bogs. Love slow technical, rocky gully runs and wombat holes.....in fact i'll point the D2 down or up most things within reason. Best part of 4x4 for me is the company:D
Aye, Mick
You get locked behind the crazy door with Trav and Dranged. You lot would drive up Mount Everest if someone told you there was a 4x4 track up there.Quote:
Originally Posted by MickG
:censored: ing oath. Stuff walking, takes too bloody long and at least I won't get frostbite as the heater will keep me warm :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:Quote:
Originally Posted by LoadedDisco
Trav
While I enjoy driving offroad and enjoy a mild challenge, most of my 4WD driving is done to get me somewhere quiet, peaceful, secluded, interesting, scenic, historic etc.
I tend not to drive just for the sake of driving, so the destination is part of the reason for the trip.
allan, you have the right idea, if only we can follow that.
i like to know that i will be able to handle the sticky bits, but i want to see the world from where the disco can take me, every day is a new challenge to see, feel , experience something i've not seen or done before.
[before and after work, that is]
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Originally Posted by LoadedDisco
And even if there was'nt I'd have a go at makin one. ( once I get around to rebuilding both diffs that is ) keep forgeting about that, oh well another seniors moment I spose. Hey Craig your D2 would go up more things if it had a nice rear bar and a good diff guard, from Rangeneering of coarse.:D :D
Justin.
Its good to see that most people from the poll would like to do Country Touring of Mountain regions with steep rocky inclines / declines and creek crossings and seeing new sights, or visiting new places.