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<blockquote data-quote="GypsyGoldAu" data-source="post: 330890" data-attributes="member: 5873"><p>Used to have a 3" lifted Landcruiser (which i loved) and now own a 4wd Mazda Bravo (1994) dual cab ute..</p><p></p><p>Had a mate who used to get out bush in a 1987 Ford Fairlane....another used to treck the scrub in a Merc 380...and another had one of those three cylinder micro vans (Daihatsu?) and camped out in swags..</p><p></p><p>If you drive to the limits of the vehicle, you will surprise yourself just where you can go, but beware of the limits.</p><p></p><p>If your worried about paintwork, i wouldn't get a truck for some of the narrow (treed in tracks) passages and overgrown tracks...out west or in the territory may be different though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GypsyGoldAu, post: 330890, member: 5873"] Used to have a 3" lifted Landcruiser (which i loved) and now own a 4wd Mazda Bravo (1994) dual cab ute.. Had a mate who used to get out bush in a 1987 Ford Fairlane....another used to treck the scrub in a Merc 380...and another had one of those three cylinder micro vans (Daihatsu?) and camped out in swags.. If you drive to the limits of the vehicle, you will surprise yourself just where you can go, but beware of the limits. If your worried about paintwork, i wouldn't get a truck for some of the narrow (treed in tracks) passages and overgrown tracks...out west or in the territory may be different though... [/QUOTE]
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