Hello from a fellow Jimny nut lol!!
- Tonka2
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He's my second Jimny and I've had other cars (including 2 Vitaras) and I can't see myself owning anything else now to be honest.
I've not been bitten by the serious off road bug (yet) so he's a road car and I've started to spend a bit of money on him after owning him for two years! I'm interested in getting the Suzuki side steps for him and was wondering if they are a straightforward bolt on fit or is there any drilling involved. Bearing in mind I'm female (but NOT a girly girl) and I'm not a mechanic I don't mind paying to get them fitted properly.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
If this works - here's a pic of Tonka.
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- Motty
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We had some this morning, all gone now
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- Tonka2
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RichiesJimny wrote: I've got some Suzuki side steps for sale if your interested, I'm based in Middlesbrough and could fit then for you if you are any where near me.
Thank you for the offer! I'm in Derby though, so it's quite a trip - thanks anyway
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- Tonka2
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I really dropped on when I bought this one. I've had him 2 years and he only had 6000 miles on the clock. He's only done just over 11000 now as he's been a second car. I got divorced recently and so I'm using him a lot more now and I'm going to spend a bit of money on him. He's in mint condition and I'm very proud of him!
Any advice on the steps would be greatly appreciated!
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I find it interesting that you call your 'Jimny' he while most of us guys refer to a car as 'she' ........... :lol:Tonka2 wrote: Thank you everyone for the warm welcome
... He's in mint condition and I'm very proud of him! )
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- Tonka2
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Tadpole wrote:
I find it interesting that you call your 'Jimny' he while most of us guys refer to a car as 'she' ........... :lol:Tonka2 wrote: Thank you everyone for the warm welcome
... He's in mint condition and I'm very proud of him! )
To me, he looks very masculine Plus, I've always preferred male company & we have a lot of fun together, I feel safe in him - he's like a pal - so he has to be male lol!
I know……I'm weird lol!!
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Perhaps if you fitted some 31 inch tyres you'd be getting somewhere towards masculine
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