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    Quote Originally Posted by JMemonic View Post
    I like the way the rear of the deck/tray is sitting on top of the post for the armco, any chance it was dropped it this position ?

    not from the looks of the wheel UNDER the armco in the 3rd picture

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    Well you know that timber isnt the only thing they harvest in the forestry....

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMemonic View Post
    any chance it was dropped it this position ?
    Look at the pics again, and reconsider that question..........glad I never met Mr "better reaaaaaallllly conseeeennnnnnnnnnntrrrrrrate on mu, mu. muuuuuuu drivvvvvvvvving "hick" . Well done that lamp post for stopping him really. Would have been a bit of speed involved to wedge yourelf so neatly against the pole..........if it were the Olymics and I was judging the ability to drive home...-2/10 for wedgies, but if I was judging parking..........10/10!!! for best place to park.....Gold medal effort!!!!!!!!
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Nonono,

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    Quote Originally Posted by darkwolf View Post
    Now the important question does the hilux still drive?

    More than likely...
    Kiwi version of top gear thrashing the hilux? What other type of abuse can we conjure up for the thing? I'm sure a bunch of bikers can think up some good ideas that would put the poms to shame...
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    Quote Originally Posted by inlinefour View Post
    Kiwi version of top gear thrashing the hilux? What other type of abuse can we conjure up for the thing? I'm sure a bunch of bikers can think up some good ideas that would put the poms to shame...
    I think one already did.
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    Quote Originally Posted by darkwolf View Post
    Now the important question does the hilux still drive?
    but it won't be covered by any toyota wty thou i thinks
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    Quote Originally Posted by darkwolf View Post
    Now the important question does the hilux still drive?

    More than likely...
    It'll buff out.

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    Im guessing he was driving the barrier, last time I drove a barrier I hit 2 cars, a cyclist and a nun. your average barrier has crap steering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stify View Post
    but it won't be covered by any toyota wty thou i thinks
    Who needs a warranty as stated below...

    Quote Originally Posted by Sanx View Post
    It'll buff out.
    Sure ok some parts my need a respray though.
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    pretty good skills...why doesnt one of u lot just ring the company and ask?

    i would but i aint spending money to call gisbourne

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    Cool ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by darkwolf View Post
    Now the important question does the hilux still drive?
    She'll be right mate!

    Nah, if you wanna test a Hilux take it up and over Gertrude Saddle - if it still drives then it's a miracle!
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