Sexy as F..ck! Who doesn't love this shit (when it goes right)!
Now, if only I can get it to pay my diesel bill for the year....
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Sexy as F..ck! Who doesn't love this shit (when it goes right)!
Now, if only I can get it to pay my diesel bill for the year....
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Again a good read Cuppa. The Pennefather is a great spot too. Fishing the West Coast can be pretty spectacular, even from the beaches and the water life amazing.
No, but they do a great Q & A video here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyPd3HAjjuY
No, not the 4BT. The 4.5 ltr is a completely different common rail engine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyoO5KbuAkE&t=1s
I think the Cummins 4.5 should be on this list. It is just about a drop in fit and has plenty of horses.
and from the same trip, Qld's oldest pub (I think).
Sorry about the vehicle...
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Another angle on a classic outback pub!
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Nice part of the world with a pretty reasonable view...
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Ummmm... two is better than one right?
Not sure what I think of this. Too much weight on the roof is the first thing but looks custom so maybe it is ok. Not something I would personally do...
For me, this is something that comes to mind. Wide open spaces and dirt roads to the horizon.
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Just out of Cunamulla. Zero degrees too.
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Not a bad spot to knock up some fresh bread!
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Bugger!! The drama with glass lenses and no protective covers. This is the third set of lenses too.
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You ever get any further with this idea? I'm thinking along these lines myself. Been looking at a coil cab ute as a donor vehicle and reckon the Cummins 4.5 common rail would be a pretty sweet...
I am a user of Trading View for investing and Trading and now just use the FTX exchange whether holding for the long term or trading for profit (which I am still an amateur). I am holding BTC, ETH...
Cuppa - You could possibly also think about going out to Port Stewart and South down the coast through Lama Lama land. You would come out at that 5-mile camp basically. There was a 4m+ saltie...
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Yeah good one mate. Seems to me like the big run is just starting and it is definitely not too late to jump on the horse. I had some shitty shares that were going nowhere, sold them, researched the...
Rightio - who bit the bullet and piled in balls and all to invest in a digital gold that you can never touch?
I'll admit to being a late starter, but it has well and truly grabbed my attention now...
Hey Guys, just a bit of an update as it has been a while...
Unfortunately, due to a number of circumstances, I have made a personal decision to step out of the Expedition134 business and leave it...
Hardyards - Nice collection of handy and usable blades there.
I'm yet to really sort out a machete. I carry a short 'bush knife in the back of the truck which has seen a lot of use over the years...
Cuppa - As always, a great read! Keep an eye out for pieces of Amber on the beach and in amongst the rocks. I have several pieces that I found years ago on that headland, some with excellent bug...
Love the Optima's but the only drama is the lack of available Amp Hours if you want a dedicated 'deep cycle'.
I ended up with a compromise for my second 'house' battery under the bonnet which is...
Who else travels with the same things in their pocket every day?
For me, I have always had a love of knives but didn't really realise until I was in my early 40's when I discovered Spyderco. My...
Haha, did you take a look?! Fair few in there. They are still great for general storage purposes of course and I now use them for just about everything I possibly can, but when you swing back down...