ISUZU Its a sickness
- OzLuvTrucker
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ISUZU Its a sickness
I really must stop buying them but i can't help myself, introducing KB Isuzu #12
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Re: ISUZU Its a sickness
Ahh, theres always room for ONE MORE!
But didn't I see this one in Vic? (Yep, I do do the KB search from time to time!)
Sickness? Affliction? ....Maybe more of an affection?
So am I affected?
Ahhh, it's all good fun!
Cheers & good save,
Matt.
But didn't I see this one in Vic? (Yep, I do do the KB search from time to time!)
Sickness? Affliction? ....Maybe more of an affection?
So am I affected?
Ahhh, it's all good fun!
Cheers & good save,
Matt.
Life is far too short not to fill it with what you love. - Jackie French.[/size]
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mrflibbles
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Re: ISUZU Its a sickness
nice i too saw this one on the bay, can never have too many cars!
I am "that" Florian guy.
never buy a car you cant push.
never buy a car you cant push.
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Re: ISUZU Its a sickness
Yes this one came from Hawthorne in Melbourne.The Ebay seller ended the listing after we had a long ph. conversation, came with a cab full of spares and more in the tray.
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mrflibbles
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Re: ISUZU Its a sickness
nice always good to get spares for some of these getting rarer cars. you plan on restoring it or wrecking it?
I am "that" Florian guy.
never buy a car you cant push.
never buy a car you cant push.
- OzLuvTrucker
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Re: ISUZU Its a sickness
Going too leave this one near complete for the time being, the ARB winch BullBar will be making an appearance on my daily 4x4 KB. Its sporting a nice locking fuel cap same as Bellett/Florian if any one is interested in buying.mrflibbles wrote:nice always good to get spares for some of these getting rarer cars. you plan on restoring it or wrecking it?
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yes isuzu itis is something thats uncurable .......there was a 1 owner kb for sale on the gold coast before xmas $1500 ono i thought ? well i could , shaLL i it was on gumtree on the gold coast dont know if it sold check it out it was a well side with isuzu on the tailgate cheers davo
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Re: ISUZU Its a sickness
Nice buy. i see its a 4x4.
they are a bit harder to find. My neighbour bought one in 1990 and we repaired brakes etc and she is still delivering loads of timber to local people
OZ
they are a bit harder to find. My neighbour bought one in 1990 and we repaired brakes etc and she is still delivering loads of timber to local people
OZ
So many toys and so little time to play!!
Re: ISUZU Its a sickness
" Still delivering loads of timber to local people",
You're kidding me, Oz....
You're kidding me, Oz....
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Re: ISUZU Its a sickness
If it is a "sickness" I have been sick since 1965!
Gee its nice to feel so well and be sick!!!
Gee its nice to feel so well and be sick!!!
BELLETT GT, BELLETT SEDAN, MU-X, D MAX, or ANY ISUZU, or A FORD XR6 TURBO, Premium motoring!!!!
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Re: ISUZU Its a sickness
Hey OzLuvTrucker,
Great colour choice!!
Great colour choice!!
Bellett SEDANS are proof that the gods love us and want us to be happy.
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Re: ISUZU Its a sickness
Modbury Firewood and Tree Loopers.
Last time i saw her filling up with fuel was about 6 months ago at Holden Hill.
Reckon it was nearly 20 years ago we got her back on the road.
At that time, Metro Holden still stocked most parts new...
OZ
Last time i saw her filling up with fuel was about 6 months ago at Holden Hill.
Reckon it was nearly 20 years ago we got her back on the road.
At that time, Metro Holden still stocked most parts new...
OZ
So many toys and so little time to play!!
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Re: ISUZU Its a sickness
Funny how things go. When we first moved out of Sydney I got a job on a farm near Crookwell, a Cattle, Sheep & Goat grazing property of 4000 acres. So what was my supplied work ute? '79 KB 4x4!
Poor little thing did a lot of work, it is a hilly place and there were lots of fences to replace. It amazed me with the hills it would climb in low range. In 4 years I only ever had one problem - a snapped front CV shaft. It was also good 'cause it was light, it would go where the land cruiser would bog. Mustered a lot of cattle in that ute.
Cheers, Matt.
Poor little thing did a lot of work, it is a hilly place and there were lots of fences to replace. It amazed me with the hills it would climb in low range. In 4 years I only ever had one problem - a snapped front CV shaft. It was also good 'cause it was light, it would go where the land cruiser would bog. Mustered a lot of cattle in that ute.
Cheers, Matt.
Life is far too short not to fill it with what you love. - Jackie French.[/size]