So, basically what you're saying is
suck it up, and stop acting like a girl?
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So, basically what you're saying is
suck it up, and stop acting like a girl?
Great place to start from - nice unit, clean looking and plenty of toys to put on it!!!
My advice is join a club that offers 4wd handling course lesson. I believe they are invaluable.
Nice Rig Kat. Needs bullbar, lights,uhf, blah blah blah LOL
Tim
Yes, does need lots. Maybe if I'm nice Santa will start to supply some.One of the first things to go will be TV in the dash. It's no good come the digital age anyway. I live near a lot of bush, so I should be able to get plenty of practise when work doesnt interfere..
Great looking rig Kat, I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
As soon as you accept the fact in your head that it will get scratched and scuffed in the bush, you will enjoy driving the 4WD a hell of a lot more. No need to be careless though. :)
Not at all Kat, you are what you are as are we. On this forum we are all equal. (Well.... Nah only jokin)
Like a boy scout to guys, is a girl guide to gals, as their motto says be "Be prepared" thats all we're saying. You will get as Plas says, blemishes, all good as long as its not a major.
A light scratch will buff out, when you start taking off layers of paint & denting the panels.......ooouch
I think we all cringe a bit.
Tims (Finly owners) post is pretty good advice if you are feeling a bit unsure.
I was a bit unsure the first time I went off road but you learn quickly thats its great fun.
Take care Kat & Enjoy at your own pace.
Cheers Pete
Welcome Kat, enjoy the forum
Yeah, I know. Lucky I'm married to a spraypainter !
Hey Kat, as Tim said, join a club it's the best way to learn about off road driving and how to enjoy your new toy.
I think I will, but as u have seen, I got a long way to go, before it ready for that anyway. ( uhf, lights, tyres etc.)