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this is our Mazda T3500 motor home that we decked out inside ourselves, with a fridge, 32" LCD hdtv + DVD and a kick ass sound system, plus a full size couch and a California king size bed (7' long by 6' wide) with plenty of storage under the couch and room for my mini Mal surfboard under the bed.... 8)
this "was" my 75 fj40 toyota landcruiser that we made a couple of mods to and had a lot of fun in, but like all things i had to the it go as we didnt have the time to take it out a give it the treatment it liked!!!
And last but not least, this is our volero dart ski boat which i completely rebuilt the interior of, from the seats to the carpet to the wiring to the steering wheel, to the everything. These pics don't shoe the latest bits we have added like the 4 point wakeboard tower and the completed upper part of the hull with the blue with white background flame graphics (as soon as i get a spare moment ad some good light a take pics to post)... enjoy...
I am thinking of getting me a 2nd car. I have a Hyundai.... as a main car. But i need a cool second car wich is more than 30 years old. That way i pay less taxes on it.
This one looks kinda cool, Chevy Blazer K 5 1978 model with a 6.2 Disel engine. The raising of the car and big wheels are not legal in my country(Norway). But its still tempting as hell.
All "amcars" here are expensive...
Anyone know much about these Blazers?
Yeah, they are 24V systems. Parts are a pricey compared to the small block gasoline engines and hard to come by second hand. They are a little gutless but seem to have a large following among the K5 blazer crowd.
Yeah, they are 24V systems. Parts are a pricey compared to the small block gasoline engines and hard to come by second hand. They are a little gutless but seem to have a large following among the K5 blazer crowd.
I hear that parts are expensive for disel. My problem is that i need a car/amcar that can handle beeing outside during the entire year. And if rust do appear i can just weld it and repaint in camo or satin black.
This car will not be sensible at all, i just want something cool to drive from time to time. For example when the weather is crap and ive got a meeting in the local veteran Motorcycle club.
My Hyundai H1 is sensible...but not cool at all
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