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Ausies love their Troop Carriers...
Spotted this one when the Fortuner went in for its last service...
Colleague of mine recently took delivery of his new Troopy...
Queensland police have good taste in vehicles as well...
Spotted this one when the Fortuner went in for its last service...
Colleague of mine recently took delivery of his new Troopy...
Queensland police have good taste in vehicles as well...
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Just came back from a great trip to Moreton Island.
Moreton Island is the 3rd largest sand island in the World so basically spent the entire week driving on a beach. Most of the travel on the island is done on the beaches, with a few closed off areas. The Island is 37km long and 10km wide at the widest point, with over 70km of beach driving. There is also a lot if inland and bypass tracks.
We've had a lot of rain the past few weeks. Although it helped with a few tracks it did not necessarily make the sand travel any easier. Most of the creeks spilled over so had a lot of water crossings. Especially on the Eastern Beach.
One of many spilled over creeks: One of the bypass tracks. Some nice steep sections on the inland track Chilling in the shade. Unfortunately the rain doesn't bring any relief from the heat. 80%+ humidity not helping at all South Eastern side of the Island Norhtern part of the Normamby Fairlight wreck Another angle of the Normamby Fairlight wreck Great oysters to be found in this earea. Southern tip on the Western beach
Moreton Island is the 3rd largest sand island in the World so basically spent the entire week driving on a beach. Most of the travel on the island is done on the beaches, with a few closed off areas. The Island is 37km long and 10km wide at the widest point, with over 70km of beach driving. There is also a lot if inland and bypass tracks.
We've had a lot of rain the past few weeks. Although it helped with a few tracks it did not necessarily make the sand travel any easier. Most of the creeks spilled over so had a lot of water crossings. Especially on the Eastern Beach.
One of many spilled over creeks: One of the bypass tracks. Some nice steep sections on the inland track Chilling in the shade. Unfortunately the rain doesn't bring any relief from the heat. 80%+ humidity not helping at all South Eastern side of the Island Norhtern part of the Normamby Fairlight wreck Another angle of the Normamby Fairlight wreck Great oysters to be found in this earea. Southern tip on the Western beach
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Sunset on the Western Beach close to the Tangalooma Wrecks (wrecks visible in the pic)
4X4 Action Group with wrecks in the background
In the queue for the MiCat ferry.
The MiCat Ferry. The nice thing about the Island is that the amount of vehicles on the island is purely determined by the capacity of this ferry. C
Spotted on the ferry. Seems like a nice guy
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It's a good combination. Drive to a nice and secluded spot without having to carry any stuff from a parking lot and with no other people within 100's of meters sometimes kilometers.
Downside is the sand that goes everywhere. Especially with kids, but still worth it.
Graham? Recently located to Perth Graham? Haven't heard from him yet.
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2024 National 4x4 Show @ Brisbane Show Grounds:
Headed to the Brisbane Show grounds for the 2024 show last weekend. The size of the 4x4 community in Australia is huge and this show was another great one. The outside area of the showgrounds used to be a test cricket stadium that later got replaced by the Gabba. This area is used for Caravans and Trailers as well as an off-section where they do some demonstrations.
There's enough in this section to keep you busy for the entire day.
From off road trailers, forward folding campers and small caravans.
All the way to 3.5t twin axle caravan monstrosities
And then hybrid trailer/caravan for the toys
Headed to the Brisbane Show grounds for the 2024 show last weekend. The size of the 4x4 community in Australia is huge and this show was another great one. The outside area of the showgrounds used to be a test cricket stadium that later got replaced by the Gabba. This area is used for Caravans and Trailers as well as an off-section where they do some demonstrations.
There's enough in this section to keep you busy for the entire day.
From off road trailers, forward folding campers and small caravans.
All the way to 3.5t twin axle caravan monstrosities
And then hybrid trailer/caravan for the toys
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The Troopy is very popular down here. There's been a lot of them on display, too many to photograph. But nice seeing one with a South African product on it.
Also some very interesting 79 Series builds on display. They had one or two that has the tinny (Aliminium boat) on the roof. These generally weigh around 60 - 100kg and are very popular amongst the off road folk
My favorite 70-Series on display was this 79 from Norweld. 2.8 Auto build.
Also some very interesting 79 Series builds on display. They had one or two that has the tinny (Aliminium boat) on the roof. These generally weigh around 60 - 100kg and are very popular amongst the off road folk
My favorite 70-Series on display was this 79 from Norweld. 2.8 Auto build.
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Lastly just a few other interesting things spotted at the show...
Most off road trailers/caravans are fitted with these DO35 couplings
It wouldn't be an Australian show is there wasn't some sort of SUV that they chopped and turned into a Ute, Bakkie, Pick-up etc.
Four seater 70 Series conversion
The gents from 4WD247 were there again. Much less of a fuss this year and almost no line to the meat and great. Had the privilege to meet Graham at this years event, and he really is a nice down to earth guy. My son scored a Snatch cap from him.
Specially for Ian. A 6x6 Patrol. Tried a few times but could not get a clear picture of the vehicle only, as it was quite popular
Then just as in 2023. Ineos was the only car manufacturer at the show. I actually just wanted to take a peak again, but ended up spending 45 minutes talking to the team there. They are really different than other OEM's. No salespeople in sight that just want to sell you their vehicle. All of those on the stand were from the Ineos Australian Office in Melbourne. Very willing to share info and listen to everyone's feedback. Sales for Australia looking pretty good and they currently have over 1,000 on the road down here. They have sold more than Wrangler and the Discovery 5 in 2023, and with some good orders still in the pipeline.
Apparently you will be able to order your Grenadier with a 2 inch lift through their order system in the coming weeks. This makes them probably the only OEM where you can spec your vehicle ready to use off the sales floor.
Most off road trailers/caravans are fitted with these DO35 couplings
It wouldn't be an Australian show is there wasn't some sort of SUV that they chopped and turned into a Ute, Bakkie, Pick-up etc.
Four seater 70 Series conversion
The gents from 4WD247 were there again. Much less of a fuss this year and almost no line to the meat and great. Had the privilege to meet Graham at this years event, and he really is a nice down to earth guy. My son scored a Snatch cap from him.
Specially for Ian. A 6x6 Patrol. Tried a few times but could not get a clear picture of the vehicle only, as it was quite popular
Then just as in 2023. Ineos was the only car manufacturer at the show. I actually just wanted to take a peak again, but ended up spending 45 minutes talking to the team there. They are really different than other OEM's. No salespeople in sight that just want to sell you their vehicle. All of those on the stand were from the Ineos Australian Office in Melbourne. Very willing to share info and listen to everyone's feedback. Sales for Australia looking pretty good and they currently have over 1,000 on the road down here. They have sold more than Wrangler and the Discovery 5 in 2023, and with some good orders still in the pipeline.
Apparently you will be able to order your Grenadier with a 2 inch lift through their order system in the coming weeks. This makes them probably the only OEM where you can spec your vehicle ready to use off the sales floor.
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So did a trip down to Melbourne last week for work... One of our dealerships there had this 60 Series on the floor. Not restored but still new. They have a few Toyota dealers in a different division and have a few older Toyota models that they've kept over the year.