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renard38's jimny
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27 Mar 2011 15:41 #14123
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03 Apr 2011 18:05 - 10 Apr 2011 16:29 #14443
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04 Apr 2011 16:32 #14475
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That view in the 1st pic is spectacular
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11 Apr 2011 18:20 #14839
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12 Apr 2011 09:33 #14875
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Manual VVT, 2 1/2" lift, ORA castor corrected arms, 2" ORA body lift, 4:1 transfer box, Uprated front shafts & CVs ERM , ARBs back & front 3.9 diffs, 6 point cage, ORA winch bumper - Superwinch EP9, ORA rear bumper, ORA axle truses, Diff guards ERM , TBR tank guard, Snorkel, Kumho KL71.30.9.50 15
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Beautiful countryside. We were out last weekend and drove from Mende down to just outside Genholac mainly on tracks. It was a lovely day, quite sunny, and just good fun. Nothing very difficult.
Do you let your tyres down? They look quite hard and sometimes not as good a grip as I would have expected? With the Sammi I quite often let them down to 1kg, or even less which you could easily do with the Jimny. I carry an electric pump for when we drive home. Hope you don't mind me mentioning it.
Do you let your tyres down? They look quite hard and sometimes not as good a grip as I would have expected? With the Sammi I quite often let them down to 1kg, or even less which you could easily do with the Jimny. I carry an electric pump for when we drive home. Hope you don't mind me mentioning it.
Manual VVT, 2 1/2" lift, ORA castor corrected arms, 2" ORA body lift, 4:1 transfer box, Uprated front shafts & CVs ERM , ARBs back & front 3.9 diffs, 6 point cage, ORA winch bumper - Superwinch EP9, ORA rear bumper, ORA axle truses, Diff guards ERM , TBR tank guard, Snorkel, Kumho KL71.30.9.50 15
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12 Apr 2011 17:15 #14914
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Hi
Thanks
To the other readers
For those like me that can not make this a home You can order it from Japan.
Mine costed about 79 euro from Japan to Sweden and took about 6 days, inclusive shipment and taxes.
I ordered it from here
en.item.rakuten.com/apio/3003_2/
Apio have alot of things to Jimny
search.borderless.rakuten.com/borderless...m=2&f=0&sm=0&k=&fs=1
There are alot of japanise shovel holders
www.google.se/images?hl=sv&biw=1920&bih=...k&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=
Best regards from Sweden
Omar Brännström
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renard38 wrote: My Shovel bracket (holder)is homemaid. I have seen this on the japan's site
some pictures:
A+
Hi
Thanks
To the other readers
For those like me that can not make this a home You can order it from Japan.
Mine costed about 79 euro from Japan to Sweden and took about 6 days, inclusive shipment and taxes.
I ordered it from here
en.item.rakuten.com/apio/3003_2/
Apio have alot of things to Jimny
search.borderless.rakuten.com/borderless...m=2&f=0&sm=0&k=&fs=1
There are alot of japanise shovel holders
www.google.se/images?hl=sv&biw=1920&bih=...k&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=
Best regards from Sweden
Omar Brännström
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