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13" rally gravel spec tyres.

ditch the plastic bumpers and replace with lumps of ped crushing steel, mounted quite high right up under the lights.

mud flaps.

winch on the front.

manly sized rope tired around the rear bumper.

Much chopping of the archs, raise em up to make the car appear slimmer.

maybe a roof rack?



Any idea what I might get? sub 1300cc, hatch back, 2wd is fine, must have plenty of diff ratios available so the poor engine can pull the taller tyres.



many subies owners like this kinda filth ;D

masive pic>http://frankenbuilt.com/frames/images/1920X1200SaltLake100608%20094.jpg



































I'm thinking i'm gonna buy a small car and fit it with:13" rally gravel spec tyres.ditch the plastic bumpers and replace with lumps of ped crushing steel, mounted quite high right up under the lights.mud flaps.winch on the front.manly sized rope tired around the rear bumper.Much chopping of the archs, raise em up to make the car appear slimmer.maybe a roof rack?Any idea what I might get? sub 1300cc, hatch back, 2wd is fine, must have plenty of diff ratios available so the poor engine can pull the taller tyres.many subies owners like this kinda filth ;Dmasive pic>http://frankenbuilt.com/frames/images/1920X1200SaltLake100608%20094.jpg



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plenty of polos and corsas in the local ads



Sorry it's a bit modern, but it pretty close to something id like, but i'd have a bit more external metal work.



i'm going more for extreme rally (safari spec?) rather then true off road 4x4 style. How are vw gearbox's for ratios? at the extreme end i might need a 5.something diff!plenty of polos and corsas in the local adsSorry it's a bit modern, but it pretty close to something id like, but i'd have a bit more external metal work.



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and one with a Forrester lift kit ;D





you probably want to avoid it looking like a car on a 4x4 chassis because they look pretty tacky imo.

Just a normal car with raised suspension would be very cool I kinda like the idea, its a bit different. Reminds me of the Impreza Gravel Express:and one with a Forrester lift kit ;Dyou probably want to avoid it looking like a car on a 4x4 chassis because they look pretty tacky imo.Just a normal car with raised suspension would be very cool



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I posted this one in another thread, it has the right looks I reckon, looks more like a jacked up car than an off roader.



A lot of rebodied 4x4's do look terrible, but most are built for bashing off road, theres no reason yu have to build them with the chassis on show and the wheels sticking out, you wouldnt know a Vitara has a seperate chassis looking at a stock one unless you knelt down, any shell the right size could be mounted low enough to cover the chassis and the suspension could be raised up a couple of inches to give the right look as well as actual ability and no worries about the suspension doing things its not supposed to.I posted this one in another thread, it has the right looks I reckon, looks more like a jacked up car than an off roader.



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already high enough to induce nosebleeds, quite stiff suspension, curse word useful gear ratios for tall tyres, mega economy 50+mpg, cheap to buy (especially a bashed one which would add to the look) plus loads of bolt on gravel/wheel tyre combos from all the ford rally cars out there.



bin the bumpers, replace with scaffolding, set of wheels, big roofrack with rope and jerry cans, etc. job done.



hell, ive just convinced myself, if mine wasnt already decked id be doing it!!



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maybe a fiesta van same thing underneath right?

skinnylew



anyway most of the pics iv'e found so far are from a subaru thread, these are the last few.





















not lifted but soon to be

which escort van dez?, we talking cheap mk4/5/6 right? Could look into commercial insurance, tax is much much cheaper that way too...maybe a fiesta van same thing underneath right?: you've hit the nail on the head there mate.anyway most of the pics iv'e found so far are from a subaru thread, these are the last few.not lifted but soon to be



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Member Back to Top I'd be going for a Subaru if you can find one. It's handle the abuse of off road work more then a little hatch I'd say. I've helped keep a Liberty wagon on the road, and by that I mean putting all the panels back on or straighten them out again. The motor and trans started to give up a about 350,000kms. The last 200,000kms were very hard ones too.



Add on bits are easier to find to. If you break something you don't need to have it made again, just go get one off a shelf.



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Also i'll be getting it dirty but no more then a trashing about in a field, I'm not under any illusion about the off road ability of a 2wd hatchback.

compsafari look?











subarus while i'd really love one, are too much to tax too much to fuel and too expensive as well and i also don't like cars that weight above 800kilos, yeah i'm a bit weird. or tight.Also i'll be getting it dirty but no more then a trashing about in a field, I'm not under any illusion about the off road ability of a 2wd hatchback.compsafari look?



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Member Back to Top Those last two are just shells on a purpose built chassis, if its for off road use only maybe you could start with a big quad bike and a Fiat 126 shell (or similar?)



I think you'll be lucky to stay under 800kgs with a road car by the time you've put big heavy wheels and tyres, longer springs, longer shocks, possibly longer suspension components, bash plates, spot lights etc etc on it.



My soft top Vitara weighs just over 1000kgs dry (more now its got bigger wheels and tyres on it) and theres curse word all bdy work on it really.