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The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby north-north-west » Mon 15 Mar, 2010 5:34 pm

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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby Nuts » Mon 15 Mar, 2010 6:23 pm

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(Gets you a bit further along the tracks, out of the carpark)
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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby north-north-west » Mon 15 Mar, 2010 7:17 pm

I'd need to see it out on the dirt before commenting.
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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby tas-man » Mon 15 Mar, 2010 7:55 pm

Why leave your car in the carprk?
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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby Robbo » Mon 15 Mar, 2010 9:58 pm

Nuts, I saw that one on Top Gear - they launched into the sky and it didn't look to good when it returned to earth!

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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby ollster » Tue 16 Mar, 2010 9:25 am

Here's what we normally take.
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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby Tony » Tue 16 Mar, 2010 9:29 am

Here is what I use

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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby ollster » Tue 16 Mar, 2010 10:00 am

Tony wrote:Here is what I use

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Hmmn, not much boot space, I'm guessing the roof racks have been removed?
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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby north-north-west » Tue 16 Mar, 2010 2:02 pm

ollster wrote:Here's what we normally take.

You're the blonde, right?
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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby ILUVSWTAS » Tue 16 Mar, 2010 3:03 pm

Pretty close, but his hair more resembles the blue guy...... (please dont hit me next time I see you Oll :( )
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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby ollster » Tue 16 Mar, 2010 3:04 pm

ILUVSWTAS wrote:Pretty close, but his hair more resembles the blue guy...... (please dont hit me next time I see you Oll :( )


Actually, I was thinking that myself... he's sporting more hair though, and not interfering with ponies. :mrgreen:
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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby ILUVSWTAS » Tue 16 Mar, 2010 3:09 pm

Wahahahahahahahahahahahahah!

Maybe this is the look we are after for our comic OT walk we keep talking about??
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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby Penguin » Tue 16 Mar, 2010 3:20 pm

My MX-5 has its own parks pass and it has been used!

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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby north-north-west » Tue 16 Mar, 2010 8:27 pm

Not on the road down which that Karmann Ghia was parked, I hope.

Could be worse, though. There was also a long wheel base, twin cab, F250 with road tyres that had 1mm less clearance than the Karmann. And a Camry with full body kit that had half as much. :shock:
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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby CoffeeLover » Tue 16 Mar, 2010 9:20 pm

We used to take an old honda civic down some really rough paths. We had some pretty close calls, I don't think I'd risk it these days.
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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby kramster » Wed 17 Mar, 2010 3:09 pm

I was pretty impressed to see this one parked down on the 4WD trail to Bluestone Bay (near Coles Bay)
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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby north-north-west » Fri 19 Mar, 2010 7:24 pm

Some people just have no respect for their vehicles.

I did once see a Ferrari on Barry Way. Travelling very, very slowly.
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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby MrCAMEL » Fri 19 Mar, 2010 9:04 pm

Last week.
Mongolian style :)

I thought it was pretty cool :D
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So I suppose it is easier just to drive one of these 8)
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I will probably post some mountain photos next week when I get home.
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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby pazzar » Fri 19 Mar, 2010 9:26 pm

Good to see that I cant see you helping out here. Sitting in the car I take it?
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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby enduro » Wed 08 Sep, 2010 1:09 am

Subaru L Series: there is no comparison. Can travel over deep soft sand with a load, climb hills, walks on water (assuming seals are intact) and cheap.

I had one for 10 years and it eventually got stolen, trashed and now I have a Subary Outback.
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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby Liamy77 » Wed 08 Sep, 2010 1:25 am

u folks seen this?
or maybe this.... (good for those river crossings maybe)
or if you ignore fuel milage this one?
but i think a chopper beats em all when your really stuck and in trouble!
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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby sailfish » Wed 08 Sep, 2010 8:39 am

I have an older series Holden Cruze which is not at all like the new series. They are a Suzuki Ignis convertion, AWD wider wheel track better suspension etc.... It's a compromise between economy and on/off road. Doesn't have a low range, has almost the same clearance as a Jimny, good angles and power to weight. It won't do the exceptionally 4WD stuff but then I'd be walking anyway. It take me anywhere I want to start a walk or go fish. I use it for that and as a town car, I have a larger more comfortable car for road trips.

I had an 1800 L series Subaru before that. Turned out to be quite an expensive to maintain crap car that nobody could fix properly. Never could get the engine to run properly, backfired (detonated) under engine braking, lacked power, transmission failed before its time, about 200,000 km with a very unsatisfactory exchange engine. Very capable off road while it was working though.


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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby enduro » Wed 08 Sep, 2010 9:47 am

sailfish wrote:I had an 1800 L series Subaru before that. Turned out to be quite an expensive to maintain crap car that nobody could fix properly. Never could get the engine to run properly, backfired (detonated) under engine braking, lacked power, transmission failed before its time, about 200,000 km with a very unsatisfactory exchange engine. Very capable off road while it was working though.
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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby Macca81 » Wed 08 Sep, 2010 6:34 pm

there are a lot of L series wagons that are super reliable and do some fairly insane offroad work, so i reckon you was pretty unlucky sailfish.
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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby Greenie » Wed 08 Sep, 2010 7:03 pm

I've got a 93 Subaru wagon, with over 4220000 on the clock. Still going strong. The only downside is, it's not the 4wd model. It's a great bushwalking car. A place in the back to sleep if needed.
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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby Liamy77 » Wed 08 Sep, 2010 7:15 pm

Greenie wrote:I've got a 93 Subaru wagon, with over 4220000 on the clock. Still going strong. The only downside is, it's not the 4wd model. It's a great bushwalking car. A place in the back to sleep if needed.

4,220,000?????
how many engines / rebuilds so far? :lol:
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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby flyfisher » Wed 08 Sep, 2010 7:36 pm

Cruisy bushwalking transport. Does all the right things, just drinks a little. :wink:
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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby cams » Wed 08 Sep, 2010 7:41 pm

Macca81 wrote:there are a lot of L series wagons that are super reliable and do some fairly insane offroad work, so i reckon you was pretty unlucky sailfish.


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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby norts » Wed 08 Sep, 2010 7:42 pm

Dual cab 4wd ute with canopy. Latest incarnation Ford Ranger diesel.
Just throw everything into the back when back from a walk.
Best things is fuel economy, fuel card, and I dont see the bill.
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Re: The Perfect Bushwalking Car?

Postby Greenie » Wed 08 Sep, 2010 8:03 pm

Liamy77 wrote:
Greenie wrote:I've got a 93 Subaru wagon, with over 4220000 on the clock. Still going strong. The only downside is, it's not the 4wd model. It's a great bushwalking car. A place in the back to sleep if needed.

4,220,000?????
how many engines / rebuilds so far? :lol:


Opps, an extra the 0 there. Sorry there is 420,000 on the clock!! :D
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