Come on terry get a decent car to tow it with.
Come on terry get a decent car to tow it with.
looks like an old jap, toyota?? they hardly ever break down, and if they do, are cheap and easy to repair.
not so much electronic bullshit on those old cars.
seems like a wise choice to me.
ditch the wheel trims though.
It looks a bit like a volvo from the side, only Nissan would try and copy that
Just needs a couple more speed stripes, some of those plastic fingers in the door aperture and a Firemen do it with big hoses sticker on the back
Honk if you want a bonk all you like, You wouldnt pull me, in your orange jeep koojo
^ pink, with dropsides huh ?
Now your talking.
Come pick me up at Perth airport next Saturday 2pm
Wear jogging bottoms and pre lube
^Thats the kiddys trampoline, that Nige (nigelandjan) thought could handle his 200kg figure
He hasnt been posting of late, probably come a cropper on someones xmas present again :-)
You need to crop it closer so it's visible. AVs are small.
Yes the subject of my car. Toyota Camry SV21 1992 wagon executive 2 liter motor. 260k on the clock.
Had it from 94 Ex Coke reps car cost 15k at the time 100k on the clock, fully serviced up log books and shit.
That car has taken me all over the flat, never broke down, never stopped. When it comes to my toys I keep them in top shape, fully serviced at the correct intervals oil and filters changed religiously at 5k, brake fluids, auto trans fluids, radiator fluids all done and dusted.
People do take the piss because I keep that car but it does every thing I want it to do and its totally faithful like your old dog. I bought the van to suit that car hence the 550kg tare weight of the van, car tows it a piece of piss.
I got the coin and if I want to go buy a brand new fok off 4 wheel drive I can but that wont happen simply because i don't need it and don't do off road outback camping. Its black top and minor tracks that I bang down and the old SV shits it in.
That car usually sits unused as I'm using my bike when I'm local and live 4K away from my work so the SV gets dragged out only when its needed which aint that often. Always travelling Overseas as well so another reason I don't need a new flash car sitting around doing fok all.
Don't have much need for a car but it will be getting a bit more use now that I got that van.
I reckon that car will last me many more years as the running gear and motor are superb, just replaced all the shocks and fitted an auto trans cooler, motor is in top condition as when it runs it don't do short stop start trips, many times I'll knock out a 1000k non stop heading up north to Coral Bay or down South to Albany .
Actually I'm cutting all the rust out of the vehicle when I get back as I plan on keeping it.
Big 4 wheel drives and new cars are useless unless your actually using them.
Na fok it, I'll keep my SV thanks very much.
Last edited by terry57; 11-01-2013 at 11:32 AM.
Those old camrys are famous for reliability, voted best car of the year a few times I believe.
Very good move. Have done it myself....it massively lengthens the gearbox life. The original setup is trying to cool hot transmission oil by running it through hot cooling system water. Which is just nuts, since those Camrys normally run at a hot temp.
Maybe ok in Japan.
Says a lot about robustness of the gearbox that you're towing with an automatic. Take it easy though, mate.
Can't think how i missed this cracking thread! I have never seen a camper like that before, it would have done me a great service, back in my rock festival years. I have never made it to Oz either, but you have made me more than a little jealous. Thanks for sharing all those great pictures!
An outdoor camp would make you feel more comfortable than that one.
An outdoor camp would have make your stay even more comfortable. Just a thought but when we were planning a trip with friends, did packed camps and that day was pretty much amazing. Had a lot of fun.
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