G'day from aust

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Re: G'day from aust

Post by (Aust) Verm1n » Mon Sep 19, 2011 7:49 am

Thanks for throwing that pic up :D
I was going to do it.. I will see wahat other pics I got ;) ;)

Yea I'm a memba on auszookers :smokin:
I got bored and starting looking for build threads and stumbled across the Lj which was cut threw the centre and made wider :doublethumbs: :doublethumbs:
soo thought I would join and check out what we have over the other side of the world..

basically any modifications here is aust need a modplate :popcorn: I could be wrong but.. LEGALLY we are aloud to without modification plates 2inch spring lift, nothing more. I think extended shackles are frowned upon.. Bodylift needs a modplate.. 31's are Illegal I think 30's are legal being the utes came out with 600/16's Í think the legal size is 1 inch bigger than standard size tyres here :bawling: :bawling: virtual lift are frowned upon.. but if its a rust repair :brows: its okay..

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Re: G'day from aust

Post by (Aust) Verm1n » Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:25 am

here is a couple pics for you's :D I'll try and up load of some of my old sierra's/ samurai's when i find them
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here is a pics of my interior.. custom wood grain dash ;)
here is a pics of my interior.. custom wood grain dash ;)
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a pic of some flex out wheeling
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Re: G'day from aust

Post by Edweird » Mon Sep 19, 2011 12:25 pm

Loving that dashboard! It looks FANTASTIC!
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The right way,
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And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.

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Re: G'day from aust

Post by ROBBIE » Mon Sep 19, 2011 2:32 pm

:welcome: to the uks best :suzuki: forum
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Re: G'day from aust

Post by ScottieJ » Mon Sep 19, 2011 4:06 pm

Hell yeah, Simons LJ is a work of art :brows:

Likewise I'm always browsing around various suzuki forums to see what people are building all around the world! it's interesting to see how every country sets their SJs up depending on the modding laws and terrain they drive :rockin: I think no matter what though everyone is always trying to work/sneak around the restrictions in some way or another! we can't modify the main stucture (i.e. bobtail, change crossmembers) of the chassis or swap to coils without needing a £450 IVA test that is stupidly strict :S not as strict as Aus but still a pain in the ass!

Loving that walnut dash!
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Re: G'day from aust

Post by Russ24 » Tue Sep 20, 2011 12:52 pm

Edweird wrote:Loving that dashboard! It looks FANTASTIC!
dashboard licker

but i agree. tiss rather fit
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Re: G'day from aust

Post by (Aust) Verm1n » Sun Oct 09, 2011 11:10 am

Thanks guys for all the comments.. been busy lately fixing lots of stuff.. done a big end a couple of weeks ago :( but its all good now... :D removed that engine and waited til another came up.. I didn't really want to spend alot of $$$ as I'm trying to build another car.. I managed to get a 1.3 samurai engine with an 1.6 vitara carby bolted on.. put it all in today.. yaye :D everything was good until I tryed to start the car... Battery is Dead... n I dont have any jumper leads or a charger, so I have to wait til tomorrow afternoon :D

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Re: G'day from aust

Post by ScottieJ » Mon Oct 10, 2011 12:26 pm

You own a suzuki and no jump leads? :screwy:


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Re: G'day from aust

Post by (Aust) Verm1n » Wed Oct 12, 2011 8:53 am

yea.. bahaha, gots it running, wasn't a dead battery but mearly just a bad earth from the battery :D had abit of a play this arvo.. can't wait for the weekend and go out with some of the boys on the real tracks..

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Re: G'day from aust

Post by (Aust) Verm1n » Fri Oct 28, 2011 1:11 pm

quick update.. engine is going awesome.. carby hates being on vertical inclines.. went for a late arvo play and think I broke a CV or a front axle... soo my ute has been parked in my things to do list :(

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