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Mojo01
6th May 2012, 10:56 AM
Here is The MojoMobile as it was when it was brought home, wont stay like this for too long..:p


Its a 92 with all the bells and whistles inside ( power mirrors,windows etc )

4.2 EFI Duel Fuel 160lt petrol / 104 lt gas

I plan to do a 2 inch lift, snorkel in the next few weeks, followed by some interior mods to aid with touring.

I have a set of Air-ride Recaro's ready to be bolted in, also have a set of spottys for the front and roof ready to go since the ones that are on it are.. stuffed. will post more as it progresses

growler2058
6th May 2012, 11:09 AM
Very neat lookin example mate be watching your mods

AB
6th May 2012, 11:14 AM
Looks well looked after mate, i like that 2 colour combo too!

Freak
6th May 2012, 11:14 AM
It does look quite tidy for its age!

Looks like the perfect base for a tourer, especially once those air ride Recaro's go in :)

Clunk
6th May 2012, 02:16 PM
great starting point you got there mate, dont forget to keep those pics coming as your rig progresses

Mojo01
6th May 2012, 03:14 PM
It does look quite tidy for its age!

Looks like the perfect base for a tourer, especially once those air ride Recaro's go in :)

well i aint as young as I used to be and 25 years of driving semi's, can live without air-ride seats now, besides I drove for about 4 hours in the other day on a test trip, back was killing me lol. A mate of mine pulled the air-rides out of his Maverick his wife said they made her feel sick from the motion.

and it does look good, mech its A1 also, however some, mmm how should I say this, not so bright person possibly a previous owner decided to install a bluetooth setup and made a mess under the dash, combine that with some 1/2 assed attempts with a few other thing that required pulling the dash off eg gas gauge and electric brakes.. all i can say is SIGH.

she will be sorted soon enough

Tweakedoffroad
7th May 2012, 11:10 AM
Great looking rig love the fresh build up miss doing it keep us up to date with the transformation

Gnasher
8th May 2012, 06:56 AM
very very clean looking, nice starting point

rusty_nail
8th May 2012, 08:53 AM
thats a nice black canvas there mate! i look forward to seeing future changes

Mojo01
10th May 2012, 03:43 AM
Well, I finally found some time to put the Recaro,s in took about 3 hours per seat, but was worth it, the seats are a few years old, but are still in really good condition... and before you all ask.. yes they are bloody comfy. as you can see in the photo's they have an adjuster for softness, but also a lock so you can stop the air-ride,

GQUTERUS
10th May 2012, 06:41 AM
Those seats looks really comfy!

Great rig mate!

Mojo01
10th May 2012, 06:59 AM
OH YEAH, they are comfy, the wife dont complain about the bumps now either.. and as you all know ( well those who have wives ) when they aint complaining its a good thing..

Mojo01
23rd March 2013, 06:33 PM
Well I finally got the time to get some work done on the old girl... she now has a 2inch OME lift with 33 Mickey Thompson MTZ

Bloodyaussie
23rd March 2013, 07:59 PM
Bloody slacker..... what do you do all day!!!!!!

What are those Mickey Thomo's like mate...??? how pricey are they????

Mojo01
23rd March 2013, 11:19 PM
Here in Adelaide I spoke to the Mickey T guys at the caravan and camping show, they put me in touch with my local dealer, I got the 285 33's for $350 each fitted, I have to say so far I am very impressed with them, wet tarmac... no problem.. sand no problem and the noise level is awesome considering the amount of tread, on a dry tarmac road they stick like shit to a blanket. I int an extreme rock hopping 4x4er but for what I do they are awesome