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Jimny trayback/ utes
- Nelson83
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25 Nov 2010 17:46 #6484
by Nelson83
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I couldnt believe my eyes earlier on - I'm sat having a few beers and watching a dvd i'm going to show my students (I'm teaching livestock husbandry on animal care course) and what appears in my dvd - A trayback jimny/ ute jimny!!!! :ohmy: beer is then spilt everywhere and i grab the remote and hit the rewind!!!!
Yeap its definately at trayback jimny/ ute jimny :woohoo: but even better theres a new shape jimny ute in the same shot!!! WHEY HEY!!!! Get in there!! What are the chances of that??!!!
The dvd is called "Sheep Station NZ (Dylan Winters) from www.oldpond.com - I was expecting the usual twin and space cab utes but to see jimny utes in action well......... i was impressed!!!! I'm glad io spent the 20 notes on it :P Just got to remember not to cheer when its the students turn to watch it
Yeap its definately at trayback jimny/ ute jimny :woohoo: but even better theres a new shape jimny ute in the same shot!!! WHEY HEY!!!! Get in there!! What are the chances of that??!!!
The dvd is called "Sheep Station NZ (Dylan Winters) from www.oldpond.com - I was expecting the usual twin and space cab utes but to see jimny utes in action well......... i was impressed!!!! I'm glad io spent the 20 notes on it :P Just got to remember not to cheer when its the students turn to watch it
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25 Nov 2010 19:54 #6493
by darthloachie
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one of these?
how about this?
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25 Nov 2010 20:17 #6506
by Nelson83
Replied by Nelson83 on topic Re: Jimny trayback/ utes
It was more like the first one, but with a huge dog cage on the back, bfgs and proper rims Think ozzy/ nz utes then imagine the jimny version - they both had snorkels and the biggest bull/ roo bar i've ever seen - the sort of stuff the ministry in britain would know about even before you had drawn the idea on the back of a fag packet!!! I think i might have found my jimny heaven!!!!
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26 Nov 2010 19:18 #6544
by kirkynut
The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.
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Replied by kirkynut on topic Re: Jimny trayback/ utes
I'd like a ute one and it will make a quick and simple trayback challenge truck!
Just an ORA 4 inch lift kit with all the trimmings, 31 inch tyres, exo-cage, front, rear and centre winches, rocklobster and away you go.
You just have to remove the load bed in the back and it's easy peasey. Now, how much to import one from New Zealand then ... :whistle:
Kirkynut
Just an ORA 4 inch lift kit with all the trimmings, 31 inch tyres, exo-cage, front, rear and centre winches, rocklobster and away you go.
You just have to remove the load bed in the back and it's easy peasey. Now, how much to import one from New Zealand then ... :whistle:
Kirkynut
The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.
My Jimny Thread Here: www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/8-my-ji...on-continues?start=0
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