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My exhaust had a great escrape the last time I took the stagea on a bush trail. Apart from the ground clearance issues, the ATTESA works fantastically. No need to even use the 50/50 split button, the computer sorts it out.

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Double Unicorn!

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Anyone got a cargo net/barrier for sale?

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Away with the wife and my two daughters for 10 days, I need some serious shed time! :wacko2:

Merry Christmas. :santa:

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Had to haul up 50 packs of flooring at 15kg each up a steep wet curved driveway.

So put a half a dozen in the car for a bit more traction, the rest in a trailer.

Stuck it in Syncro mode in 1st, was expecting to have to rev the shit out of it and fight slippage, went up like a dream with no effort at all.

f**k I love this car..

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Gee look at your springs!! Is that lowered or is something else in those boxes ;)

That's standard autech axis height with around 35-40 slabs of soft drinks in the back. All behind the back seat. I have had around 65 slabs in there before with the seats down and there was room for more. It looks worse than what it is in the pic coz of uneven ground but it is extremely on its arse. Poor springs.
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Crap, I forgot to take some pictures but last weekend I put the following in the back of the wagon:

- A 2.1m ladder

- A 1.9m wardrobe door

- A bunch of power tools, in cases

- A medium-sized toolbox

- 9 x 10-litre paint pails

- 1 x 15-litre plaster pail

- 7 x 4-litre paint pails

- 1 x 1-litre paint pail

- Some cleaning equipment

- A water blaster

- A 25m hose

- A CUDDLY TOOOOOOY!! (props to Bruce Forsyth)

- A vacuum cleaner

- A bag of clothes

- A socket set

- A sleeping bag

- A drill and driver bit set

- 2 x 30-litre bins

- A bucket full of cleaners etc

- Many bags of miscellaneous stuff like Drano, bolts, rags etc

- Some paint trays and rollers

- A tarp

- A stack of drop sheets

- Some gardening tools (loppers, hedge clippers, pruning saw etc)

...and then went looking for more stuff to put in so everything wouldn't slide around.

<3 that boot.

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Fit a refrigerator and washer in the back with no problem, unfortunately only got a picture with the fridge in there.

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luckily there was another chance to put a washer in there, a long with a chair and various other furniture my buddy picked up from a sayonara sale

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Little late to the party,

we went over to SA end of last year with 2 suitcases and a cooler.

Way back was a little different, both our families loaded us with stuff to take back.

Does not look like much.

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But its heavy - those poor springs

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Made it across the Nullarbor with out a hitch.

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A sofa bed (Worlds ugliest fabric, but it was free!), and yes the boot actually closed.

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My other half says a sofa wont fit, I now have proof!!! She will eat her words

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