Blackie2008 wrote:I was looking all over for that, Mick! I was too blind to see it
He did say it was in his build and thanks for finding it!
I'm still waiting for Dynamic tyres to get back to my email (3days ago now) so hopefully they don't make this any harder like everyone else seems to do.
Does anyone know of any dynamic wheel re-sellers around newcastle?
Noidea wrote:Blackie2008 wrote:I was looking all over for that, Mick! I was too blind to see it
He did say it was in his build and thanks for finding it!
I'm still waiting for Dynamic tyres to get back to my email (3days ago now) so hopefully they don't make this any harder like everyone else seems to do.
Does anyone know of any dynamic wheel re-sellers around newcastle?
Hey mate sorry ive been on holidays for the past two weeks. Yes as Mick so kindly pointed out they are my 17's in those photos. Thank you for the kind comments.
Im just trying to remember who I spoke to to get my rims. Oh I spoke to Adam at Jobsons tyres in hornsby and he got the rims in for me. Any tyre dealer should be able to get them in off dynamic for you.
Jack S wrote:Great write up man and even better pictures, looks like a lovely part of aus up there, bet you enjoyed every part of it!!
How did your REKON suspension hold up and feel over the course of the trip?
Newi creeper wrote:Looks like an awsome trip mate and some cool pics I can't wait to head up Fraser once my trucks all set up How did the lux go towing the camper on Fraser ?
RonBacardi8 wrote:
X2 on the calendar shot.
Awesome trip man, love that ship wreak would make and awesome sunset/sunrise photo (not sure what side of the island it's on)
07luxyTD wrote:love the trip write up awsome pics and spots to travel.
Barrigntons is usually my playground in winter, you probly picked the best campground, but the coldest to lol
Old mate at moonan pub is a little legend and funny bloke lol
good write up
07luxyTD wrote:hahaha, first time in there i spent good half hour looking at all the posters, picks and collections. tho thats the atmosphere of a genuine small town pub that australia loves
Noidea wrote:07luxyTD wrote:hahaha, first time in there i spent good half hour looking at all the posters, picks and collections. tho thats the atmosphere of a genuine small town pub that australia loves
Indeed it is mate. It sadens me to think how many young people (not that i consider my ripe old age of 27 to be old ) will never get out there and see Australia.
All they seem to talk about it thailand and bali (not that theres anything wrong with those places) just would much rather see this great country first
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