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Introduction: #195300 01/15/03 09:04 AM
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 384
Skinnybloke Offline OP
Mudrunner
Hi Guys, and Ladies.
Just introducing myself to the forum.
My name is Neil Jordan and I live about as far south as you can get on mainland Australia, Brrr! (2 hours from snow tracks in winter).
My Pajero (to me a truck has 18 wheels +/-), is used mainly to get me to rivers in our Alps so I can flyfish for trout.
Needless to say the harder the river is to get to, the better!
I am 46 YO, and have a wife & two boys, 22 & 19 YO (can't tell you how old the wife is).
I sell PC's for a crust.
My car is as follows:
<img src="http://pics.montypics.com/neilj/2003-01-13/pajmitta2.jpg" alt=" - " />
<img src="http://pics.montypics.com/neilj/2003-01-13/pajmitta1.jpg" alt=" - " />
It's a 93 NH, purchased in 1997 for $27,000AU, approx $13,500US. Now worth a bit over half that (maybe I'm dreamin'). Compare that to prices you guys pay.
I have signed on to this forum because the info is fantastic, but the banter is better, I particularly liked the 8,000lb wench, (then you do need a "truck").
I've scoured the internet looking at Paj sites and this is easily the best, The Poms look like they treat their's with kid gloves,(bit like cricket, He He) and the locals don't post often enough! (HINT).
The Japanese sights are incredible, but can you imagine getting the milk in something you need a step ladder to get into, my wife is 4'6" ("which has advantages")!
Anyway, I'm happy to reply to any requests re: AUS stuff.
I am usually on line during my work hours, aprrox 14hrs ahead of you. IE: my 10:00am is your 8:00pm.
Neil


It's time for my pill now!

93, 3.0L LWB, Pajero. 200K klm,s.
91, Mazda Bravo
Re: Introduction: #195301 01/15/03 09:28 AM
Joined: Dec 2000
Posts: 1,674
M
Mister Bishi Offline
Body Damage is Cool
G'day Neil, I'm in Berwick not too far from you down the South Gippy.
Also check out http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modules/phpBB2/
This is a new Oz chat forum with a Mitsu section and we have Swartzy and Dougie and Trunksy and..............................

Frank.


I just luv my "clacker Jabber".................
Re: Introduction: #195302 01/15/03 10:39 AM
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 384
Skinnybloke Offline OP
Mudrunner
Meester Bishi!
Amazing, I get on to a web site on the other side of the world and I find a bloke who is under an hour away from me!
My family used to have Warren Park (where I grew up)in Narre Warren.
Had a look at your pics on yahoo, your donk looks the same as mine, DIRTY.
That looks like Warburton or Yarra Ranges? I spend most of my time up behind Omeo, currently very on fire (bushfires).
The dumb thing with Toyota owners is they don't know what they are missing out on!
If your ever in Won call into Won Computer.
Neil


It's time for my pill now!

93, 3.0L LWB, Pajero. 200K klm,s.
91, Mazda Bravo
Re: Introduction: #195303 01/15/03 11:56 AM
Joined: Sep 2001
Posts: 8,557
LandRaider Offline
Forum Moderator
*****
I wish I had enough crust to import a 2dr Gen3 with lockers!!! MMMMM

Welcome to our digital home!!!

Flyfishing huh?? man there is this stream out in colorado....better not give away my secrets!!!

Try and stay away from those heavy wenches


87 Raider 4D56td v5MT1
31's..Basically Stock
Re: Introduction: #195304 01/15/03 12:21 PM
Joined: Dec 2000
Posts: 1,674
M
Mister Bishi Offline
Body Damage is Cool
Yeah Neil, we mainly hang out up at Toolangi, Gembrook and Labertouche. Do a few High Country trips to and a bit around Marysville.
A mate grew up in Foster (his parents have a holiday place there) and he knows some local tracks that we have to investigate more thoroughly.

Frank.


I just luv my "clacker Jabber".................







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