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    Buttys Troll

    Hi All,
    I drive a 2000 GU TB45E auto wagon with the following mods;
    50mm lift kit
    Extractors and 2.5 inch sports exhaust system
    Full aluminium roof rack
    Duel rear tyre carrier
    Steel bull bar with 12000 lb winch
    Duel fuel with 100 lt lpg gas tank 80 Litre Petrol tank (in place of sub tank)
    33 inch 285x75x16 Cooper tyres.
    UHF Radio
    Home made rear draws and cargo barrier
    Duel batteries

    Some photos below;
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    Nice set up mate, you dont see many people using the cylinders for tent pole/fishing rod holders anymore.

    They work a treat! Nice set up all round.

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    Welcome Butty, enjoy mate
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    Hey Butty.

    Great Rig. What's yr km/lt like on dual fuel? My flex would be on a paving brick. lol

    Take care out there.

    Ross
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    Winner of 'Best 4 x 4 ' at the 2017 Albany Agricultural Society Inc - Town n Country Ute Muster.

    Ex Telstra - 2005, 4.2 TDi ute -with pod and more fruit than a grocery shop.

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    How do you find the power of the 4.5? Always wondered if those engines were any good. They seem like a real in-between motor with the 4.8 above them.

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    Thats the business.... Nice looking Rig & that back bar setup looks strong as. Did those inserts for the lights in the front bar come with it or did you buy or make them up yourself? I have a mate who's looking to do the same thing to his & I cant wait to show him your setup... He's gonna wig

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by patch697 View Post
    Thats the business.... Nice looking Rig & that back bar setup looks strong as. Did those inserts for the lights in the front bar come with it or did you buy or make them up yourself? I have a mate who's looking to do the same thing to his & I cant wait to show him your setup... He's gonna wig

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    Hey Paul, i reckon it is an Ironman bar and that is how they come standard i think. looks neat as. I like that rear bar too.
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    Hi All,
    Patch697 - the lights were in the bar - make of the bar is an Ironman.

    DX grunt - to be honest I really dont take much notice km/lt around town but I have a 20 foot caravan (2350kg) that my wife and I use often and towing at 90kph I used 27 lt per 100km. My personal opinion is that gas is a must for me as it saves me heeps of money and I dont feel any loss of power compared to petrol. I have a large petrol tank 85lt in case gas is not available.

    G-Unit - The 4.5 is basically a bored out 4.2 with upgraded fuel injection. It is basic truck engine that is old school design compared to the 4.8 which has overhead cam etc.
    The reason I picked the 4.5 is it does not have a rubber timing belt and the tappets are not shimmed as the 4.8 (costs a lot more to do). This is especially good for me as the tappets as a rule of thumb need adjusting every 20,000km because of using gas.
    If looked after the 4.5 is a reliable engine but can be thirsty but is easy to maintain and will last.

    Regards
    Danny

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    Nicely thought out, I like the twin spares.

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