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Looks very familiar #824466 07/12/07 07:17 PM
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vovkus Offline OP
Mudrunner
UAZ Patriot looks almost like Trooper: http://patriot.uaz.ru/


2001 Trooper LS 3" lift,no more Rancho 9000RX,
no more 4L30E transmission,
ProComp 8" 130W driving lights,
Surco roof rack (modified),
110V power outlet, Viair 380C compressor,
CB/FRS/GPRS/HF/VHF/UHF Radio, 285/75/16 BFG AT/KO.
Re: Looks very familiar [Re: vovkus] #824467 07/12/07 07:27 PM
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Shovel Offline
Wheeler
4500 lbs and 128hp?

no way that would sell in the US market today :P

I'd buy one with a 100-104" wheelbase and closer to 3300 lbs with that engine...

Re: Looks very familiar [Re: vovkus] #824468 07/12/07 07:55 PM
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BigHornE Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Why - because it has four wheels and four doors?

It looks a lot more like a G2 Pajero (or possibly a G1 Kia Sportage) than anything like a Trooper/Bighorn. Plus it has solid axles front and rear, something Isuzu never did.

BH

Re: Looks very familiar [Re: BigHornE] #824469 07/13/07 06:53 AM
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Gizzy42 Offline
Mudrunner
Sort of like a squashed trooper, its a bit short.

If it came with a 200+ hp v6 I would be interested in one. UAZs are actually pretty good vehicles. And that one comes with Dana (Spicer) solid axles front and back. From the page about the xfer case it looks like its front wheel drive in 2H mode (?).


--Dave

1999 Rodeo LS 3.2 4x4 5 Speed
32x11.50-15 BFG T/A KO on US Wheel 94 series
3" Lift - Rancho 9000x
Rear No-Slip Locker
Flowmaster 50 series SUV 2.25"

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