Hello
Just thought I would pop by and say hello seeing that I joined up a few years back, never posted and have recently been scrolling through looking for a few answers to questions.
Anyway I have a 2003 GX Prado manual diesel that I bought with 147 000ks on the clock back in 2009. It's pretty much stock standard except for...
* EFS suspension upgrade 6 weeks after I got it.
* 20 inch Rigid Industries Light Bar in 2011 (best thing we ever did! Love that light bar!)
* GME UHF which the auto electrician did a crap job installing and we've recently ripped it out.
* No name brand in dash DVD/GPS/CD combination thingo, worst $500 spent, bought off and installed by not too crash hot auto electrician mentioned above.
* Not sure of the brand electric brake controller installed last year to override the trailer mounted electric brake unit on the horse float.
* Iron Man Snorkel.
Not a lot else to do with it besides upgrading the rims (which is what brought me to Prado point )
Absolutely love my Prado It took on a camel 6 weeks after I bought it AND WON, did countless trips out to a place called Kintore 530ks west of Alice Springs and for the last 4 years it has gone back and forth across Cahills Crossing more times than I care to count. In 2011 I bought a custom built Nandor 2 Horse Straight Load extended horse float which it tows like an absolute dream. This horse float clocked up a good 20 000kms behind the Prado in the first 12 months that I had it and this unit quite literally went from one end of the country (Darwin) to the other (3 hours north of Melbourne) and back again plus it towed the float with two big horses in it up Brown Mountain near Canberra. Yep, I've had a few adventures in WhyNot and plenty more to come.
Of course what's a thread without pictures?
At the QLD/NT border ^^^^^ heading home after picking up the float (and a mates horse).
The float doesn't sit the rear of the Prado down but it just looks like it in this pic due to the fact we were parked in a bit of a hole.
What happens when a full grown bull camel forgets to look both ways before crossing the road. We were rather lucky that day.
At the top of Brown Mountain in SE NSW after hauling two fat horses up it no worries.
Cheers
Just thought I would pop by and say hello seeing that I joined up a few years back, never posted and have recently been scrolling through looking for a few answers to questions.
Anyway I have a 2003 GX Prado manual diesel that I bought with 147 000ks on the clock back in 2009. It's pretty much stock standard except for...
* EFS suspension upgrade 6 weeks after I got it.
* 20 inch Rigid Industries Light Bar in 2011 (best thing we ever did! Love that light bar!)
* GME UHF which the auto electrician did a crap job installing and we've recently ripped it out.
* No name brand in dash DVD/GPS/CD combination thingo, worst $500 spent, bought off and installed by not too crash hot auto electrician mentioned above.
* Not sure of the brand electric brake controller installed last year to override the trailer mounted electric brake unit on the horse float.
* Iron Man Snorkel.
Not a lot else to do with it besides upgrading the rims (which is what brought me to Prado point )
Absolutely love my Prado It took on a camel 6 weeks after I bought it AND WON, did countless trips out to a place called Kintore 530ks west of Alice Springs and for the last 4 years it has gone back and forth across Cahills Crossing more times than I care to count. In 2011 I bought a custom built Nandor 2 Horse Straight Load extended horse float which it tows like an absolute dream. This horse float clocked up a good 20 000kms behind the Prado in the first 12 months that I had it and this unit quite literally went from one end of the country (Darwin) to the other (3 hours north of Melbourne) and back again plus it towed the float with two big horses in it up Brown Mountain near Canberra. Yep, I've had a few adventures in WhyNot and plenty more to come.
Of course what's a thread without pictures?
At the QLD/NT border ^^^^^ heading home after picking up the float (and a mates horse).
The float doesn't sit the rear of the Prado down but it just looks like it in this pic due to the fact we were parked in a bit of a hole.
What happens when a full grown bull camel forgets to look both ways before crossing the road. We were rather lucky that day.
At the top of Brown Mountain in SE NSW after hauling two fat horses up it no worries.
Cheers
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