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Old 10-07-2016, 07:17   #1
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Hey folks,
Just joined up but have lurked around for a few months.

Moved to Nz 2 yrs ago and bought a 1997 2.7tdi auto "mistral"

It's treated me well and to return the favour I gave it a 2" suspension lift and some 31" A/T's. This was version 1.

Next up the body is due a 2" lift, tyres are getting changed to 32" M/t's, steering is getting beefed up, snorkel, larger air filter, wading kit, cb radio. This is version 2.

Next weekend version 2 will have a 4wheeling day out and I'll post some pics.

Look forward to spending some time around the forum and learning from info.

Regards
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Old 10-07-2016, 07:26   #2
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How do Dave.

Welcome along. Looking forward to seeing those pics
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Old 10-07-2016, 07:42   #3
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Welcome aboard

Nice part of the world where 4x4s don't seem to be frowned upon.
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Old 10-07-2016, 09:21   #4
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Hey folks,
Just joined up but have lurked around for a few months.

Moved to Nz 2 yrs ago and bought a 1997 2.7tdi auto "mistral"

It's treated me well and to return the favour I gave it a 2" suspension lift and some 31" A/T's. This was version 1.

Next up the body is due a 2" lift, tyres are getting changed to 32" M/t's, steering is getting beefed up, snorkel, larger air filter, wading kit, cb radio. This is version 2.

Next weekend version 2 will have a 4wheeling day out and I'll post some pics.

Look forward to spending some time around the forum and learning from info.

Regards
Dave
Hi dave you must have moved over to nz when i moved back here, where abouts are you, i was in Te Awamutu to start then in Hamilton for 10 years, i worked for pacific aerospace for 6-7 years.

You will be enjoying rust free examples, go underneath and factory paint is still there aye
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Old 10-07-2016, 09:34   #5
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Where are you going wheeling on the trip, is it an organised safari or local guys going out?

I had the opportunity to move back a couple of months ago ( well still have ) but the timing isnt quite right for us at the moment, thinking i would like Tauranga or even wellington next.. Welcome to the site, are you on offroad express nz??
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Old 10-07-2016, 11:14   #6
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Welcome mate and have fun, Rick
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Old 10-07-2016, 14:37   #7
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Greetings bud! Look forward to the pics
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Old 10-07-2016, 14:54   #8
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Did some one say pics?
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Old 11-07-2016, 08:15   #9
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Where are you going wheeling on the trip, is it an organised safari or local guys going out?

I had the opportunity to move back a couple of months ago ( well still have ) but the timing isnt quite right for us at the moment, thinking i would like Tauranga or even wellington next.. Welcome to the site, are you on offroad express nz??
Well if you get out look me up as I'm in wellington.
The coastal tracks are good fun. Public access mon to sat.

It's a club outing to a private "fun park" called rallywoods, there's a few videos on YouTube of the terrain, it's got all you need from rocks to mud, easy tracks to simply insane tracks.

Currently not a member but I'll have a look.
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Old 11-07-2016, 09:10   #10
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Morning and welcome .
I love NZ toured round in 2011 and been trying to get back ever since.
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Old 11-07-2016, 11:20   #11
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Morning and welcome .
I love NZ toured round in 2011 and been trying to get back ever since.
Good morning boss, I'm lucky my job is in the skilled shortage list so I never left after my working holiday visa. Immigration gave me a 3 year visa after that and want me to apply for a residency.
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Old 11-07-2016, 08:11   #12
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Hi dave you must have moved over to nz when i moved back here, where abouts are you, i was in Te Awamutu to start then in Hamilton for 10 years, i worked for pacific aerospace for 6-7 years.

You will be enjoying rust free examples, go underneath and factory paint is still there aye
Currently in wellington mate, yip paint stool there when I bought it, it's mud now though.
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Old 13-08-2016, 05:58   #13
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Default Photos - Rallywoods, Wellington

I promised photos, here a few favorites.











Link to my photo album.
http://s1376.photobucket.com/user/davebrown23/library/

I hope you like the few photos i have, unfortunately i left my dash cam at home so have no videos of the day.

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Old 13-08-2016, 10:50   #14
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Nice pics, had 3 weeks holls in NZ a few years ago, loved every minute of it, Hired a big RV so no off road stuff but lovely country, Started Auckland and got as far as Rotorua, so much to see, shame about some who continue to knock the locals, long term I would find that intently annoying, Rick
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Old 13-08-2016, 10:57   #15
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Nice one fella
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