All good Clunk
Clunk (14th September 2016)
@Barrakooda for some reason I thought you had a GQ any how it a really tidy unit you got yourself thereimage.jpeg
98 GU ST wagon 6.5TD chev 5 speed manual dual batteries storage drawers big red air compressor 9L tank millweld front and rear bars millweld 4" snorkel 4" air box 3" tough dog suspension lift drop box and hybrid radius arms 12000Lb winch ARB front air locker Alpine MP3 player amp and a good set of speakers GME 2 way The list goes on
Thanks Kimbo, youre right though i did have a 93 N/A GQ but upgraded it to the GU you see in the pic about 1 1/2 year ago, what a difference. Credit has to go to previous owner who was setting it up for touring (but didnt happen). Only things ive done so far is add the roofrack & replaced the 3.9 diffs with 4.1's, also replaced the digioptions HU with a Kenwood one Thursday before the trip.
Daughter was playing her pick of music on the drive along the powerlines Sunday, then it was my turn but with the request "Dad dont play any of that old type stuff" so put on a mix of AC/DC, anyhow after 2 or 3 songs we pulled up to check a spot on the track, got back in the car & daughter had her music on again. Ahhhh the youth of today
I forgot to mention... If you're after a challenge there's some sections on the power line track which are pretty full on and would challenge a lot of well equipped vehicles and skilled drivers too.
timbar (15th September 2016)
Stropp pointed out a little rocky outcrop that apparently Clunk has mastered several times. Bloody hell, reckon I'd be lucky to fit a quad bike through it, well done I says Mr Clunk, twas definitely GQ territory with sliders ;-)