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There's a new rocker cover gasket in a packet in my oldmans garage if you want a spare. Not sure if there's anything else. I'll have a look.
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Cheers Tony, but I've already ordered them :o

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Looks in great condition Dan. I must admit, with the forthcoming weather, changing from a rear wheel drive sports car with bloody great rear tyres into a nice tough, predictable, elevated four wheel drive seems like a great idea.

You've got more wood on that dash than I have in my woodburner :)

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Cheers Stu. :nod: It really is in good nick. Hopefully before christmas you'll be able to see it? :) But yesh, after having some greenlane fun today in huge dips and slipperly/muddy surfaces it makes total sense. And i have a lot of mod ideas in mind too. ;)

haha, tbh i'm not a big fan of the oem wood trim. Much prefer the bare plastic underneath. But hey ho, cross to bear and all that shit :smash:

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Quick video from today on one part of the green lane route from East Wretham to Croxton; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBiYbTi- ... ture=feedu had to compress it down to 480 because youtube is crap. :)

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I christened my first Hilux Surf with exactly the same route a few years back :) Great fun, until I got stuck :D

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Travelled that route too bit flat:auto::driving:
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Yeah could really do with some more peaks and troughs with mud :thumbs:

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You spent all that time cleaning your truck then take it out looking for mud:driving:. Some would say you're not right but i say fair play to for using the truck:thumbs:
We've got a road like that round here, it's called the M6:smilielol5:
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lmao :D

Yeah I know, a couple of people have mentioned that too. But now it's been t-cutted and polished up the mud will wash off easier rather than being an arse to shift :smash: But thanks Paul, trucks have got to be used at some point or another :nod:

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