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>> Colt |
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Colt |
Posted: Fri, 14. Dec 2007, 17:40 |
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Hello everyone,
my name is Marc, i live in Germany in a village next to Freiburg.
I`m the owner of a hilux called Texas. This is my second hilux. The first one I had for seven years.
Thats my baby:




the first one is sold...

greetings,
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Romain |
Posted: Fri, 14. Dec 2007, 18:48 |
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Location: Bascharage/G-D de Luxembourg
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Come in and have a drink 
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BlackDoKa |
Posted: Fri, 14. Dec 2007, 22:08 |
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Location: Mühlhausen
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Hi Colt!
welcome here!  |
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Colt |
Posted: Tue, 18. Dec 2007, 14:41 |
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Thanks for the warm welcome! I think I know you guys...  |
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Koyota |
Posted: Thu, 24. Jan 2008, 14:07 |
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Colt wrote: Thanks for the warm welcome! I think I know you guys... 
Hy Colt, sorry that's so long a time, but never the less:
welcome at the bushtaxi-dependance in the wild  |
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Colt |
Posted: Thu, 24. Jan 2008, 14:27 |
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No Problem, it reminds me that it`s time for a small update.
A new project:

The build-up tread is hosted in the buschtaxi board:
The beauty and the beast*
*Sorry, it`s all in German. But don`t hesitate to ad your comments in english! (or whatever you want ) |
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Koyota |
Posted: Thu, 24. Jan 2008, 14:39 |
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The Beast ist a nice little beauty
As long, as Colt isn't ready to make an Offroadmonster of her.
Pray there ist a long time till then.
Mothers take care of your offspring, the beast is on the run
Ok, the project, which Colt began, is not a small one. After a complete overhaul of her hull, there will be a new (other) engine, gear and some modifications at the wheels will surely follow. I'm extremly eager to see her at the bushtaxi meeting in september. |
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Colt |
Posted: Thu, 24. Jan 2008, 14:45 |
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Koyota |
Posted: Thu, 24. Jan 2008, 15:10 |
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What about the BTT in september? Do you think she is ready until then? |
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Colt |
Posted: Thu, 24. Jan 2008, 15:14 |
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Koyota wrote: What about the BTT in september? Do you think she is ready until then?
my first goal is romania in may... but i`m not shure yet that it will be ready until then  |
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Koyota |
Posted: Thu, 24. Jan 2008, 16:13 |
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Colt wrote: Koyota wrote: What about the BTT in september? Do you think she is ready until then?
my first goal is romania in may...  but i`m not shure yet that it will be ready until then 
If your first goal is may, then why are you not in your workshop - doing some good welding?
And don't forget: you can use any paint - only it must be black  |
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Colt |
Posted: Thu, 24. Jan 2008, 16:19 |
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Koyota wrote:
If your first goal is may, then why are you not in your workshop - doing some good welding?
perhaps because the money that is going in the Biest had to be earned... I didn`t even thought about how expensive even simple things like screws could be
btw. if somebody is in need of longer screws for a body lift, I have about 40 of them left over in M12,1.5 10.9. A pack of 50 costs aproximately the same as 16 single pieces  |
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Koyota |
Posted: Thu, 24. Jan 2008, 17:03 |
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Colt wrote: Koyota wrote:
If your first goal is may, then why are you not in your workshop - doing some good welding?
perhaps because the money that is going in the Biest had to be earned...  I didn`t even thought about how expensive even simple things like screws could be
btw. if somebody is in need of longer screws for a body lift, I have about 40 of them left over in M12,1.5 10.9. A pack of 50 costs aproximately the same as 16 single pieces 
Which lenght? |
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Colt |
Posted: Thu, 24. Jan 2008, 17:07 |
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Koyota wrote: Colt wrote: Koyota wrote:
If your first goal is may, then why are you not in your workshop - doing some good welding?
perhaps because the money that is going in the Biest had to be earned...  I didn`t even thought about how expensive even simple things like screws could be
btw. if somebody is in need of longer screws for a body lift, I have about 40 of them left over in M12,1.5 10.9. A pack of 50 costs aproximately the same as 16 single pieces 
Which lenght?
90mm and 120mm. The screws doesn`t have treads the whole length to the head. Usable length of tread is on both length 30mm.
Fits for 1th gens 2 or 3" of bodylift...
Should be in the mail until saturday  |
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Koyota |
Posted: Thu, 24. Jan 2008, 17:11 |
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Have to see.
Say in PM from Bushtaxi tomorrow.
Bye! |
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