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slow progress

but the wreck is stripped

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and ready for sims

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picked up some parts

basically the retun pipe was busted so i got some blow job valves

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and a fancy sump with gts4 diff gears

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plans is front lsd rear upgrade then drop it all back in

proabably get kyle to re-wire the cow and remove the shit i dont need

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Looks like you are having more fun then me fatz.Your pictures are the nightmares i had last night i swear.

Good luck with your build up mate i have now moved my car complete to drive date back as i need recovery time after last nights fun of pulling the motor and box out together lol

Looks like you are having more fun then me fatz.Your pictures are the nightmares i had last night i swear.

Good luck with your build up mate i have now moved my car complete to drive date back as i need recovery time after last nights fun of pulling the motor and box out together lol

yea ive been watching your build

very tidy!!

mine is more smash it together for cheap cheap.....and hope it doesnt blow up too soon build( or at least thrash it till it blows or hits something hard)

i may start a tally on mine see how cheap it can be

total so far is 11.6k

nasty!

  • 2 weeks later...

i highly important update!

when driving to VIC/QLD its all about comfort

anyway

the 99 patrol TI is GONE......she has been upgraded to a 2004 Prado grande

anyway this is a major improvement for my fat arse comfort on those long drives to race tracks!

first toyota 4wd

i think i am gay~!

ill have this till the new patrol comes out with the vk 56 v8

then its time for a upgrade

patrol to prado is a downgrade, not an upgrade

disagree... salesman here at work used a patrol 4x4 turbo diesel to tow machines around... went through turbos like nothing else and eventually blew the engine... plus noisy and not very comfortable..

prado grande's are the shiz... not the best, .. like a 120ser v8 cruiser.. but pretty damn comfy and quiet.. grande is top notch... well done fatz.. just dont throw them around corners... they chew the outside of the tyres.. and 17" 4wd tyres arent cheap... and no you cannot put 16s on it.. sooo many tightarses have asked me if you can change the brakes and shit over to hilux stuff so you can put 15" hilux wheels on..

yea no complaints about the beast… it’s a massive hit with the soccer mums

Patrols are better towers, but the prado is nicer to drive

i would have got a 4.2 TD patrol but they are worth more jebus!

+ im getting used to the Prado's lifeless steering

:)

only other down side is all the electronics… in the patrol you would get bogged and get out of it by the age old Simpson’s technique of old fashioned flooring (shit loads of fun)… in the Prado the computers get to work so the car gets itself bogged, then the computers have a think, then some how it gets itself un-bogged (very weird feeling), the down hill decent control is shithouse. I even put it on wet grass and tried to turn the traction control off and do some wet grass circle work (well it is Bathurst weekend!) but no the computers said they didn’t like that and shut me down!

Having done 300km total in it now I consider myself an expert!!!! Best part is in the patrol I would have had to fill it up already (stupid gas)

Ive named it roger!, cause it’s a bit camp!

yea no complaints about the beast… it’s a massive hit with the soccer mums

Patrols are better towers, but the prado is nicer to drive

i would have got a 4.2 TD patrol but they are worth more jebus!

+ im getting used to the Prado's lifeless steering

:)

only other down side is all the electronics… in the patrol you would get bogged and get out of it by the age old Simpson’s technique of old fashioned flooring (shit loads of fun)… in the Prado the computers get to work so the car gets itself bogged, then the computers have a think, then some how it gets itself un-bogged (very weird feeling), the down hill decent control is shithouse. I even put it on wet grass and tried to turn the traction control off and do some wet grass circle work (well it is Bathurst weekend!) but no the computers said they didn’t like that and shut me down!

Having done 300km total in it now I consider myself an expert!!!! Best part is in the patrol I would have had to fill it up already (stupid gas)

Ive named it roger!, cause it’s a bit camp!

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and 2:

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coz you are the only gay in the village fatz.

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