Oh no, another (Aussie) Suby

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  1. ggvfr

    ggvfr New Member

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    Hi guys, a quick note from Downunder. Just want to share a couple of pics of my wagon - it's an '03 H6 with 2" bodylift, heavyduty springs, sumpguard, bullbar, strut brace, tinting and lots of mods :)

    It's my partner's daily driver but we still have fun with it...:evilsmile:

    Wagons Rule
    Cheers
    Garry
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    Sarra Sporty Wagon

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    O_O Nice lift, now you need knobby tires. :D

    The lift just for looks, or do you venture out into the bush? If I had a lift like that, it would be rather useful, as my favorite road tends to bottom out my suspension (if I let myself go fast enough).
     
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    OutbackGT Project GT-30

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    Hey, GG. Good to see you made it over.
     
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    GN300 Tipmaster G

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    Welcome from Nova Scotia!

    If your down under ,does that make us on top!
     
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    G'day Sarra, the lift is for function... although the wagon was set up more with the Australian desert in mind it will spend time in the high country...

    I've got A/T +11's on it, which are as chunky as I can go without being illegal (oversize) here... see picture - standard vs offroad fitted now

    Cheers :beerchug:
     

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    Welcome to the forum Gary. Why do you have a plastic piece on the driver side rear window?
     
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    G'day Stefan, over here that's the passenger side....:) The piece you've noticed is actually a product called "Window Sox" which is a slip over, see through, woven material that provides shade and UV protection for children sitting in the rear. That's the side our 22month old daughter sits on.

    An example is here - www.shevron.com.au/window_SOX.html - Australia has the highest rate of Skin Cancer in the world, so we try and stop damage early.

    Cheers and thanks for the welcome
    Garry
     
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    OutbackGT Project GT-30

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    Hmm, interesting.
     
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    :oops: I had along day...

    My friend has a set of "blinds" for his Civic, which he can roll up and down. I assume it does the same job, but its not a perfect fit like the window sox.
     

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