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12th January 2021, 10:55 PM
#461
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
mudski
I reckon what we’ve done in the last week of t was in a 62, the memories of the GQ would be forgotten.
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I reckon if you went with a 62 in convoy to the high country tracks , you'd be cherrishing your GU like mother's dearest love ...
Shopping trolleys with a V8 strapped in. More flex and handling in a garage creeper .
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12th January 2021 10:55 PM
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12th January 2021, 11:00 PM
#462
Originally Posted by
Hodge
I reckon if you went with a 62 in convoy to the high country tracks , you'd be cherrishing your GU like mother's dearest love ...
Shopping trolleys with a V8 strapped in. More flex and handling in a garage creeper .
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I hear you mate. I’m in the stage of my life i don’t care about “flex”, I care about comfort and ease, which I know the 62 will do both. Hard core stuff, is not me.
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12th January 2021, 11:09 PM
#463
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Honestly don’t know anything really about their high country gnarlier potentials Hodgey Mate but do know this inside myself:
The more hard earned dollars I’ve worked for to achieve a beautiful ‘shell’ (like my shed queen GU extra cab) the worse of a scaredy-cat driver I become up there.
Sometimes honestly the best and safest route enroute to the top may well require a stoved panel or two instead of dangerously/financially foolishly avoiding the scratchy stick on the safer side of the mountain if that makes sense?
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13th January 2021, 07:55 AM
#464
Legendary
Horses for horses I guess for a big car the GQ can squeeze into some pretty tight places with body good vision all round. . GUs definatly feel bigger and 62s are a bloody wide car definatly not suited to flexy pin stripe special tracks . . Think Daz has got the right idea just need one of each . . .
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13th January 2021, 09:35 AM
#465
The 747
Originally Posted by
mudski
I reckon what we’ve done in the last week of t was in a 62, the memories of the GQ would be forgotten.
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One of each please, GQ go anywhere bush warrior and Y62 black top caravan cruiser/mall crawler.
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13th January 2021, 10:01 AM
#466
Legendary
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14th January 2021, 09:52 PM
#467
Originally Posted by
Winnie
One of each please, GQ go anywhere bush warrior and Y62 black top caravan cruiser/mall crawler.
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Yep! If I could keep the 61 for bush bashing, and a 62 for life stylz I’ll be set.
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15th January 2021, 03:11 PM
#468
Latest fill saw me 16.74L/100. This was unladen, a day of 4wd’ing, lots of driving around the hills also blacktop and open roads too.
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18th January 2021, 10:31 AM
#469
Last fill before we made the trek home.
Unladen again, drove a few dirt roads exploring places, no low range, a fair bit of 80-100kph as we decided to go to Beechworth and a few other towns, so mostly easy. 15.5L/ 100.
Interesting to see the differences in consumption over my trip. First time I’ve ever actually looked at consumption, probably the last too. Haha!!
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18th January 2021, 10:41 AM
#470
The 747
Yeah who cares... I like to measure in smiles by miles.
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