Seasons greatings

Submitted: Thursday, Dec 09, 2004 at 14:53
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G'day everyone,

2004 has been a busy year on this forum and I would like thank everyone for their perserverance to my silly questions. Your efforts during the year has ensured that my st**f ups have been kept to a minimum. My very best wishes to all formites for the festive season. I wish you a relaxing holiday, and trust you will be able to make the most of this special time with family and friends. Please take care during your travels and drive safely.

Now I know you've all been good (will overlook the odd little spat) so Santa should come good and fill your rear drawers with those essential items.

Kind regards and Merry Xmas
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Reply By: Lone Wolf - Thursday, Dec 09, 2004 at 16:37

Thursday, Dec 09, 2004 at 16:37
Thank you for your kind thoughts.

I too, would like to see everyone arrive safely back at the end of the holidays.

Wolfie
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Reply By: Member - Bradley- Thursday, Dec 09, 2004 at 16:47

Thursday, Dec 09, 2004 at 16:47
Sweet, cheers mate, hope everyone on here has a great time, gives any new toys a good workout (young and old) and has a ball..
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Follow Up By: Willem - Thursday, Dec 09, 2004 at 17:54

Thursday, Dec 09, 2004 at 17:54
I see the Jack is sporting a new bullbar and 4 battery drainers :o) Anything else?
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Follow Up By: Member - Bradley- Thursday, Dec 09, 2004 at 20:10

Thursday, Dec 09, 2004 at 20:10
Ahh young Willie, you see correctly.. went a little nuts the last few months, put new EFS torsion bars / coils & shocks under her, slipped on an ARB steel winch bar, gave her some new shoes - 265/75/16 goodyear MTR's. She stands 3 inches taller now with big feet..

Even went the lash on a new oztent, and a 40lt engel. Used the tent a few times and by geez they aint kidding when they say 30 second tent, it's absolutely brilliant, one of my mates had his new dual dome igloo tent along and he was hanging it on the size of mine when packed, but i was giving plenty back an hour later when he still wasn't finished.....

The 'battery drainers" are some narva 170's i've had sitting in the shed for a while, 2 spots, 2 spreads, put together one of my own 'superlooms' using some 8 guage pos cable, 2 x 30 amp fusable links, dual relays and 4 x 10 amp cabling to the lights and directly back to the batt. No voltage drop there, but they are almost too bright, the reflections and shine from the large road signs nearly blind me...

Its all good ;-) now hows that toyo going ??
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Follow Up By: Willem - Friday, Dec 10, 2004 at 09:22

Friday, Dec 10, 2004 at 09:22
G'day Bradley

The Tojo needs some serious TLC. Everything works, sort of. Truck has been neglected a bit so the project will continue a little bit at a time. Have had two persons sniffing around wanting to buy it. The right money will secure a purchase but I surmise they are both short of the readies.
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