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22 May 2014 08:57 #115985 by Busta
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kirkynut wrote: Looks like your Jimny works hard for a living! It's good to see someone using one like that.

Those Marshes in your previous video look a nice place to visit. I thought the cow/bull was gonna have you at one point! Is that the reason you did the gate on that occasion and not your Mrs? ;)

You did well in those washed out muddy sections with the ground clearance you have, the tyres did their job well.

Kirkynut


Thanks Kirkynut!
Haha, she's not a fan of animals and I think she had decided it was my turn to go out in the mud. It's really slippery clay mud out there, with lots of deep dykes (ditches) to slip into if you don't stick to the ruts. When it's muddy like that you can't get far without mud terrains :)

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22 May 2014 08:59 #115986 by jonesyba420
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is that a byway (or equivalent)? looks like a good lane, plenty of mud :laugh:

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22 May 2014 11:44 #116000 by Busta
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It's a bridleway but I have a right of way along it to access farmland. About 100 years ago it was a main road!

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30 May 2014 10:01 #116651 by piratematt
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Nice thread mate. Its great to see another Jimny relatively unmodified and yet still used for what it was designed for! I tossed round the idea of lifting mine but we go all sorts of sticky places, just like it looks you do, with no issues.
Enjoy!

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02 Jun 2014 12:08 #116899 by Busta
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After a pleasant road trip to Gainsborough with the Range Rover and trailer this weekend I am now the very proud owner of this beautiful Liana! It cost the princely sum of £323 complete with a faulty crank position sensor but is otherwise faultless and spotless!





The idea was put the engine in the Jimny and break the rest but after driving it around a bit it seems silly to ruin a tidy, comfy and (compared to a Jimny) quick car. I think I'm going to use it as a run around for a bit and look at things again in a few months!

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07 Jun 2014 09:07 #117269 by zukenutter
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What size is the Liana engine?

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