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Reckon this would be the ducks nuts.
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https://www.driven.co.nz/news/lifest...take-on-dakar/
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Reckon this would be the ducks nuts.
I've always thought they'd be a fun vehicle to drive. Especially indoors like in the film the "Italian Job"
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Would be fun vehicles.
We got a little 2 door Mitzi i car at work and it's actually quite fun https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_i
660cc turbo that's surprisingly quick around city as it weighs feck all and the engine sounds good if trashed. I recon strip all the seats, side doors, rear door, glass, carpets etc and it'd be great fun on a go kart track. In fact replace the road wheels with quad bike wheels, put a little flat deck tray where rear seats are and its a poor man's Polaris............. DIY project thoughts beginning to happen!!!!
A mate has a little suzuki jeep, whacked on a set of tractor tyres and that things goes places!
Don't doubt the lil 'Zukis. My old shitbox used to dance past the dedicated Safari/Pajero guys. Something to be said about a light 4wd well set up.
jimmy with tractor tyres ate my isuzu mu all day and i had done a fair bit of work to that mu.
The old one is out just need time to put a new one in
My barber in Western Australia, had a picture of his Jimney, wife and son plus himself, climbing a sand dune (they have a few there), in a competition - WA 4x4 club, and flying off the crest.
He won highest jump for the day - a clear 1.2 metres.
The nearest was 600mm - twin turbo Toyota 4.8L V8, in an early F-series Toyo body.
He had to do a demo THREE times, as no-one believed the 1300 engine - stock standard in every respect - could out-jump a 750hp modified Toyota.
These new Suzuki's are 1.5 litre. About time they gave it some more grunt so maybe better travelling on the highway? In Blenheim Road, Peter Monro Commercials they have been upgrading them from new, adding ARB front bar, off road tyres, removing rear seats and inserting a custom ali box to store gear. I think for a forestry company going by some words written on the windscreen?
Sand dune jumping?
Well... far be it for me to judge others... but I'm gonna anyway. Its the stupidest thing you can do in a stock 4WD, like really really stupid. Watching our Arab friends wrecking countless 4WDs in the desert is one thing, they've got way more money than sense and they are short on entertainment options in general, but for the regular bloke who thinks he'll give it a go? In his stock truck? Dumb arse.
You can enjoy hours of truck dune jump fails on YouTube. Hours and hours. Every one makes me cringe.... why??? WHY??? I can't find the one of the guying crying his eyes out after he face plants his FJ Cruiser. Dick. Its hard to find it funny to be honest.
This would have resulted in a few tears. What a cock. Bonus face plant!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aILsNRoyNEM
As for our Arab friends... well...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhn9nITy5n4
Cool looking but I think they crash about as well as a Mahindra :oh noes:
more info on the new ones
https://www.stuff.co.nz/motoring/roa...r-your-driving
I'VE GOT A 2004 Suzi 4WD, manual ,hi-low, never been stuck yet, and that little motor pulls a ton of gravel no sweat
Google Black Bison Suzuki !!!..... Man that looks bloody awesome!!!
Great breakover angle. Would like to try one out off road at some point.
And on the subject of "I want one".... a completely different vehicle, something I ordinarily wouldn't be interested in at all.
Just got back from a month in the UK, hired a "compact" class, Ford Focus or similar it said on the booking.
Got given a silver Vauxhall (Holden) Astra, I didn't pay any attention to the spec, just got in and drove off.
What I gleefully discovered was that it was the SRi, so a top spec 1.6 turbo, 147kw, 6 speed manual. The sport button was a proper increase in boost and man did it fly, properly quick, Focus ST quick. Trick diff, clever traction control.
Did 3200 miles, got 42mpg (5.6 L/100km) from point of hire to the day I returned it, inclusive of lots of rather "spirited" driving in Scotland in particular. But its not a hard, "performance" ride at all, very comfy on long motorway stints, was a pleasure to drive all day. Lots of clever things like lane assist as well.
The car is a real sleeper, the only exterior hint that its pretty quick is a tiny SRi badge and twin tail pipes. So I didn't look like a wanabee twat, but I sure as hell surprised the fuckwit Beemer tailgaters in the Highlands when the road opened up. Thinking of overtaking me? Think again.
So yeah, half the price of a Golf GTi and heaps of fun.
Correction: I used the US MPG calculator by mistake. The 42mpg is 6.7 L/100km, not 5.6.