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    Lovin your Isuzu

    We shipped our Isuzu Rangy to Tanna Island in Vanuatu to help set up our quad bike business.
    It pulled an 8 ton bus up the beach from the barge, and this weekend will pull 2x 5T containers on wheels up the same beach and 8 km's down to our land. Its got to be the best vehicle for this Island. Last Sunday we drove it to the volcanoe and across the huge ash plains. What a blast Its a great combination.

    Justin

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    Just got back on Saturday from a 6000k trip Melb, Birdsville, Hay River, Alice Springs, Birdsville-Tibooburra-Melb.

    Think I have brought home half of Central Oz in the back by the looks of the dust when I unpacked yesterday!!

    Happily cruises at 110 on the highway, crests sand dunes at 600 rpm without stalling when you get the wrong gear (or run out of them in high range), extracts 4Tonne toyota's from the holes they've dug themselves,. You can tie firewood on the bull bar, stand on the bonnet to take photos, averaged around 13 L/100 for the whole trip, and the list goes on

    My only complaint (if you can call it that), is that its so easy to drive off road that SWMBO constantly needs reminding that its not an auto....
    It usually goes along these lines:
    1400rpm - I start to notice the engine and wake up
    1200 - waiting for the downshift
    1000 - still waiting
    900 - "How about grabbing another gear darling"
    "Oh yeah - it feels so easy I just keep forgetting"

    I've got a few things to tidy up after the trip - ignition switch is stuffed (currently have the EDIC actuator disconnected while I wait on new switch), play in tie rod ends, drivers door wont' open from the inside, both headlight bulbs blown, idler pulley for onboard air siezed solid and made smoke, leaking rear diff cover etc etc - but nothing that held me up for more than a few minutes.
    I'd be happy to jump in it again tomorrow with fresh food and fuel and head off for another month, but my boss at work isn't so keen

    I'm also lucky enough to have a wife who loves it as much as I do....

    Incidentally, be careful letting other landie owners drive your Isuzu...
    I swapped vehicles with a Puma owner one afternoon. Drove about 20mins before we stopped for afternoon tea (where I was expecting to get the county back). Couldn't get him out of it and ended up back in the Puma until we camped that night. In the end I think it was only the threat that I was going to eat the roast that was cooking in the Puma's Travelbuddy oven that got him to hand it over

    Edit: Just did final figures for the trip - 6900km and averaged 12.8L/100Km

    Steve
    1985 County - Isuzu 4bd1 with HX30W turbo, LT95, 255/85-16 KM2's
    1988 120 with rust and potential
    1999 300tdi 130 single cab - "stock as bro"
    2003 D2a Td5 - the boss's daily drive

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    Quote Originally Posted by steveG View Post
    Just got back on Saturday from a 6000k trip Melb, Birdsville, Hay River, Alice Springs, Birdsville-Tibooburra-Melb.

    Think I have brought home half of Central Oz in the back by the looks of the dust when I unpacked yesterday!!

    Happily cruises at 110 on the highway, crests sand dunes at 600 rpm without stalling when you get the wrong gear (or run out of them in high range), extracts 4Tonne toyota's from the holes they've dug themselves,. You can tie firewood on the bull bar, stand on the bonnet to take photos, averaged around 13.5L/100 for the whole trip, and the list goes on

    My only complaint (if you can call it that), is that its so easy to drive off road that SWMBO constantly needs reminding that its not an auto....
    It usually goes along these lines:
    1400rpm - I start to notice the engine and wake up
    1200 - waiting for the downshift
    1000 - still waiting
    900 - "How about grabbing another gear darling"
    "Oh yeah - it feels so easy I just keep forgetting"

    I've got a few things to tidy up after the trip - ignition switch is stuffed (currently have the EDIC actuator disconnected while I wait on new switch), play in tie rod ends, drivers door wont' open from the inside, both headlight bulbs blown, idler pulley for onboard air siezed solid and made smoke, leaking rear diff cover etc etc - but nothing that held me up for more than a few minutes.
    I'd be happy to jump in it again tomorrow with fresh food and fuel and head off for another month, but my boss at work isn't so keen

    I'm also lucky enough to have a wife who loves it as much as I do....

    Incidentally, be careful letting other landie owners drive your Isuzu...
    I swapped vehicles with a Puma owner one afternoon. Drove about 20mins before we stopped for afternoon tea (where I was expecting to get the county back). Couldn't get him out of it and ended up back in the Puma until we camped that night. In the end I think it was only the threat that I was going to eat the roast that was cooking in the Puma's Travelbuddy oven that got him to hand it over


    Steve

    That is a great anecdote right there Steve, just about says it all

    JC
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    That it is jc, I'm now in a mad rush to get mine on the road so I can take it tassie on boxing day instead of the wife's amarok, much to her disgust

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    That it is jc, I'm now in a mad rush to get mine on the road so I can take it tassie on boxing day instead of the wife's amarok, much to her disgust
    so will we get to see you down the south of the island?


    jc
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    Yes, booked! Coming over boxing day day (to the 18th), will mainly be hitting the east side, catch up with friends on bruny island, and that's all we have planned, basically going to wing it. Happy to be shown some of the sites, its been 25 years for me, and I can't remember a thing.
    So if someone can recommend somewhere near devonport for the first night would be great. Have camper in tow as well.
    Oh just tried to run bringing (if its ready) the rangie by the missus, I got a frown, and she said make sure you pack plenty of cable ties (been known to make many rangie repairs with them), so I'm guessing that's a yes then dear

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    Yes, booked! Coming over boxing day day (to the 18th), will mainly be hitting the east side, catch up with friends on bruny island, and that's all we have planned, basically going to wing it. Happy to be shown some of the sites, its been 25 years for me, and I can't remember a thing.
    So if someone can recommend somewhere near devonport for the first night would be great. Have camper in tow as well.
    Oh just tried to run bringing (if its ready) the rangie by the missus, I got a frown, and she said make sure you pack plenty of cable ties (been known to make many rangie repairs with them), so I'm guessing that's a yes then dear
    excellent, will be good to meet up

    who do you know on bruny?

    jc
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    Have friends that moved over from here a couple of years ago, she's a jeweller, he's working/driving a tour boat of some kind I think.
    Will be in touch definitely

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    Have friends that moved over from here a couple of years ago, she's a jeweller, he's working/driving a tour boat of some kind I think.
    Will be in touch definitely
    A good mate of mine lives in Sawdust road, Adventure Bay, Bruny Island, he's a ex-sawmiller ( serious ) .
    So when you get there look up Tony Witzerman the local bloke with the six shooter and a choice of D1's ( JC knows of him as well ).
    .

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    Hey Jus and others.
    I don't know what it is about the 110 Isuzu.
    It just sounds great , drives great , rides great etc etc.
    And mines not even Turbo'd yet . ( Maybe one day )

    We are down in Tassie just after Xmas in the 110 Isuzu also.
    Haven't planned exactly what we're up to but am looking for advice from Taswegians about what to see.
    Hope to include Freycinet , Cradle mountain etc

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