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Anotherrrrr shot in the driveway!? :flipoff2:


Get some scratches on that bumper!


lol... ive got scratches that have made it through the clearcoat. and a bit fatass dent on the fender! the upper bar work by the lights has about half the powdercoat left, its been scraped off by branches, and the arb skid already is bent a little... i was kinda disapointed at how flimsy it is, i guess its more of a rock gaurd for the radiators than a skid plate. ill take some "scratchy" pics.

people call it Mr. Pinstriping... its rough. my camera makes it look soooo shiny and clean. oh and my headlight has a layer of dirt water in it. looks fabulous
 
Pman,

They were taken around Tate City (Towns County) about a mile from the NC line and Boggs creek (Lumpkin county) near Blood mountain (Hwy 129).
 
EDIT: changed to before:after

up next: Slee Rear with carrier, sliders, snorkel, and carl's uca's.
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2000UZJ those before and after pics are fantastic. Thanks for the PM too!!!
the wheels...meh....i have 13 16x8 steelies (including the five on the beast) that i've accumualted and they weigh so much!
Yours looks like the Muddy.au buildup in some respects...the wheels! And the nice silver colour. sweet.

anyway...i'm not working at the moment. I should be ok...although i am close to running out of money but the beast will hidden somewhere should i need to move out. There is no way i am selling it, getting it sold to pay back any debts etc or risking it uninsured on the road. It will be looked after at an undisclosed location until i get back on my feet should the worse happen. From memory i am allowed to keep a "vehicle" in order to look for work. They can take my plasma TV, but not my 'cruiser. But i'll look into that next week.
cheers
peter
 
decided to share some pictures of my 100 after the OME lift. It handles a lot better now that it is lifted.
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whaaaat...you took your truck out of the garage??? :o)))
 
Not action shots but photos from camping/hunting a couple weeks ago...
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RiverRock ORV also destroyed my rims. So a re-paint will be in the near future. I almost lost a center cap (not that one), shoulda taken them off. Also bent the pinch weld, broke the ARB rock gaurd (this will be my 3rd one), and broke the plastic gaurd underneath in half. Definatley not a sliderless ORV, but i managed it with minimal damage and a whole new line :hillbilly: of pinstriping. Raining today so I'll get some more pictures up later.

I'm shocked the ARB will support the WHOLE front end of the hundy when slammed down upon (which was very loud).
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Spresso:

Did you line x below the plastic trip or is that just dust??

I got tired of putting the damn plastic trim back on nearly every time I went down a sage lined trail :rolleyes: so I took a cue from Loud and took all the side trim off, well my body guy did actually while taking care of some trail damage sustained earlier this summer :rolleyes:, and LineX'd it.

The only downside: The sage makes a little more noise for me in the cabin as it brushes/scrapes the side of the rig now :lol:.
 
Is that trail or whatever you call it any good?

Not to many places around my parts.



its more of a slee short bus, or custom crawler orv. most of the trails would eat my 100. But i took some very careful lines and made it through with little damage. I had to turn around on almost all of them because i dont have sliders. i had atrac working its hardest from the time i hit the entrance to the time i left, i was on 3 wheels almost 90% of the time. Lots of mud, rocks, slick areas, and huge off camber stuff (much steeper than the 100 can handle, without rolling). I would say Slee's Blueberry SAS would be a perfect match. Not my 2" with all terrains. I was struggling. I would say go for it. But be prepared for some damage, i saw guys bend their sliders on the harder lines. I still need to get the pictures off my friends camera.

I know its mainly jeeps, but here is a video of the trials I ran.

YouTube - River Rock ORV Georgia

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I got tired of putting the damn plastic trim back on nearly every time I went down a sage lined trail :rolleyes: so I took a cue from Loud and took all the side trim off, well my body guy did actually while taking care of some trail damage sustained earlier this summer :rolleyes:, and LineX'd it.

The only downside: The sage makes a little more noise for me in the cabin as it brushes/scrapes the side of the rig now :lol:.

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