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<blockquote data-quote="user 12139" data-source="post: 662746" data-attributes="member: 12139"><p>another $70K on top of the car price to have it bush ready, I aint heard so much bullshit in all my life Makka. Typical bullshit 4WD TV wank if ya ask me!</p><p>The 4WD community are a bunch of wankers, they change out gear that is perfect just to go up a hill the wrong way and play in mud like a 12 year old kid, all in a $70k vehicle, more bloody money than sense.</p><p>I drove around NE South Australia, SE QLD & NT outback through all seasons in my early career back in the 1980's. All we ever did in the ol' 75 series Tojo's was wheels, tyres, bullbar, driving lights, 2 way and maybe heavy duty leaf springs - thats it! Not once did I not go down or up a track because the vehicle wasn't suited. Sure I drove it like I stole it.. hey it was a company car, but it never once let me down. I'm lying, I got bogged once and walked 25kms for help.</p><p>If you cant kit out a brand new 4WD with ~$20K and have it ready to go anywhere in Oz, then dont do it because you yourself are not suited one bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 12139, post: 662746, member: 12139"] another $70K on top of the car price to have it bush ready, I aint heard so much bullshit in all my life Makka. Typical bullshit 4WD TV wank if ya ask me! The 4WD community are a bunch of wankers, they change out gear that is perfect just to go up a hill the wrong way and play in mud like a 12 year old kid, all in a $70k vehicle, more bloody money than sense. I drove around NE South Australia, SE QLD & NT outback through all seasons in my early career back in the 1980's. All we ever did in the ol' 75 series Tojo's was wheels, tyres, bullbar, driving lights, 2 way and maybe heavy duty leaf springs - thats it! Not once did I not go down or up a track because the vehicle wasn't suited. Sure I drove it like I stole it.. hey it was a company car, but it never once let me down. I'm lying, I got bogged once and walked 25kms for help. If you cant kit out a brand new 4WD with ~$20K and have it ready to go anywhere in Oz, then dont do it because you yourself are not suited one bit. [/QUOTE]
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