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    your a ***** always wanted a soft top early lj zook

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    Have had one of them in the family since new. They are great. Ours is an LJ50v (hardtop). Just brilliant.

    great build up mate - lots of work in that. But, damn - they are so capable and fun to drive!
    Hercules: 1986 110 Isuzu 3.9 (4BD1-T)
    Brutus: 1969 109 ExMil 2a FFT (loved and lost)

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    2stroke Guest
    Thanks for the positive feedback guys, it really took 18 months to build (had to leave it for a while to ready the 130 for last year's desert trip). Such a contrast to the 130 too. Really it's the 2 Lockrights that make it capable though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by HBWC View Post
    your a ***** always wanted a soft top early lj zook
    I'm short and it's still a little hard to get into, fine once you're in though. It's a basher but with number plates.
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    My first car was the LJ80, the first change was to Desert Duellers from the death traps of the original tractor tyres.

    Used to work (was employed by) Logan City Council and used to go bush bashing in my lunch hours at Marsden and Browns Plains before it was all built out

    Thankfully I knew the noxious weed guys well and would always let them know where I was going.... needed their assistance a couple of times after not showing back at work in the afty... was nicknamed Harry Butler for some reason

    Always looked out of place a mud splattered buzz box in the middle of the staff car park.

    Amazing fun.... but not really a touring vehicle...but loved the simplicity of it all.
    New :- D3 TDV6 2006 SE
    Bullbar, traxide dual battery
    General grabber ATs
    Mitch hitch
    Home made drawer and fridge system
    Foldable UHF antenna on roof rail

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