Something about suzuki's?
Something about suzuki's?
Having been into zooks for a while and dealt with a few people for parts
Ive dealt with richard (rockwatt) dave a llama4x4 and today ive spoken with
Rob at rsmfg. All of them are a pleasure to deal with and great service.
Then their are people like mike harris and paul are also great to deal with. Mike
Has helped me with parts a few times now.
And of coursd SCUK and its members. I regularly check other forums and they all suffer with idiots. But I dont
Find that here.
Its great to have such a friendly hobby. Cheers guys
Ive dealt with richard (rockwatt) dave a llama4x4 and today ive spoken with
Rob at rsmfg. All of them are a pleasure to deal with and great service.
Then their are people like mike harris and paul are also great to deal with. Mike
Has helped me with parts a few times now.
And of coursd SCUK and its members. I regularly check other forums and they all suffer with idiots. But I dont
Find that here.
Its great to have such a friendly hobby. Cheers guys
Andys Rusty Suzuki Emporium
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Re: Something about suzuki's?
It's because Suzuki's are a labour of love, rather than a curse like a Land Rover
Welcome to the club, bub.
Welcome to the club, bub.
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And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
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Re: Something about suzuki's?
And what have you been buying off Rob then? A full float???
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Re: Something about suzuki's?
Maybe it's because we've got nothing that we need to try to prove I mean after all we drive hairdressers 4x4s
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Re: Something about suzuki's?
Ah, Rockwatt made me a nice HD transfer case bracket for my Vit. Very accommodating as he hadn't done one before.
Re: Something about suzuki's?
haha scottie, hairdressers cars but i bet out of all of us not one of our zuks would appeal to a hairdresser lol our zuks are little more meaty than a normal standard zuk lol, i was on another suzuki forum, posted a good few threads on there but no one actually replied on there think they were more to keeping themselves to themselves, but i came here and everyone was extremely welcoming, and no one on here is completely serious, we all like to have a little laugh now and then lol but everyone is very helpful!!
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Re: Something about suzuki's?
I may have owned my tarts GV but i've gotta say this screams hairdresser.ScottieJ wrote:Maybe it's because we've got nothing that we need to try to prove I mean after all we drive hairdressers 4x4s
It's just so clean. And all the red leather. It's like a tarts boudoir.
Sorry Luke, thats the first thing i thought when i saw that pic.
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Re: Something about suzuki's?
Nah, SJs are too boxy, I can't see them ever being Hair dressers cars. Hair dressers go for cutesy little cars that you can get 'custom' parts from Halfrauds, likes Saxos and Corsas
There's three ways of doing things:
The right way,
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And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
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Re: Something about suzuki's?
Ed that comment just goes to show how young you are I remember when the SJ was first released, they were a proper hairdressers car. I even knew one that brought one
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