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I'm sure you guys will appreciate a few pics of this one with all the stuff you could ever wish to bolt on. You may even find some tech to talk about:D

Not mine (I wish!), not affiliated, just see it parked outside of a TJM store here in Brisbane. Beaudesert rd, Acacia Ridge if you want to steal it, jk:doh:

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Enjoy, Lup:)
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i do like the shape of the side bars.
the front bumper, heck i like it to just behind the original cab. scrap the rest.

bling, bling
 
I like it although there is a little too much bling here and there and the rear bumper looks as if it was meant for the FJC.
I know a lot of 75 owners dream about extra storage space behind the cab:rolleyes:

Ive been a wanting one of these Rosco's Trademate canopies .They have a camper model out now but I may just het a standard one and modify it.

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I reckon thats a whole mot better than the shiny crap above :D


I guess when you own a candy store your going to eat the best candy even if it makes your complexion look s***:D

Its what a lot of F250 look like here ,all chrome and polish and a driver with no brains:rolleyes:

A few thought this one had to much tacked on when I posted it ,but from talking to the owner ,I think its a well thought out vehicle.
Its designed to take a family of 4 with 2 small ones and keep them safe and comfortable for a week or so.
The owners are the proprieters of Michelles Sacs,manufactures of canvas products for offroad use
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that one i like, the back is accesable from the side door. brilliant.
it isn't gaudy.
thanks Rosco for reposting.
the first one just doesn't seem to have purpose built into it.
 
That is a fine Troopy, I saw it at the Melb. 4x4 show a couple of years back.
Build quality is excellent, I believe it's an ex Telstra vehicle.
Very nice job.
Stu
 
That is a fine Troopy, I saw it at the Melb. 4x4 show a couple of years back.
Build quality is excellent, I believe it's an ex Telstra vehicle.
Very nice job.
Stu

Are you sure its the same one? This one was white until a year ago. I think it was featured in 4WD monthly recently.
I think these were all Telstra vehicles but they no longer do the modification,preferring traybacks with f/g canopies .
 
Are you sure its the same one? This one was white until a year ago. I think it was featured in 4WD monthly recently.
I think these were all Telstra vehicles but they no longer do the modification,preferring traybacks with f/g canopies .

Unless Michelle's Sacs have a different 75 Troopy with those flip-up doors in the back, yep that'd be the one. From memory it was silver, not white.
It had 35" tyres, and a s***load of switches in an overhead shelf-thingo.
I just did a two-week trip around tasmania in the troopy so I missed this year's melbourne 4x4 show.
Stu
 
Unless Michelle's Sacs have a different 75 Troopy with those flip-up doors in the back, yep that'd be the one. From memory it was silver, not white.
It had 35" tyres, and a s***load of switches in an overhead shelf-thingo.
I just did a two-week trip around tasmania in the troopy so I missed this year's melbourne 4x4 show.
Stu

Well I guess it must be the one , I used to work close to Michelles Sacs and see it often before it was repainted.
Time flies:D

We got the Perth 4x4 show on next week,same thing but they say ours is the biggest in the world:D
 
That fist cruiser is very ugly:eek:

A simple case of taking things a bit to far, it must weigh about 50 tonnes with all that stuff on it.
 

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