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Anyone here own the Lifted ash grey liberty wagon?

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 12:00 pm
by El_Freddo
Hey all!

While in adelaide i passed a guy with a lifted Liberty wagon that was an ash grey in colour, nice looking car (gave hime the thumbs up). he then passed me after i'd found a park. Nice note and an impressive looking car. Just wondering if it was anyone on this forum?

My car was a metallic blue L series of standard height, with a roo bar and 3 spotties between the posts of the roo bar, 13 inch sunnies in a sorta grey colour, white'ish dust from naracoorte region (i don't get this over here so its a novilty for me)

Would love to know if it was anyone from here. I would have liked to stop for a chat too but obviously that didn't happen.

Cheers

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 12:30 pm
by Tim82
Sounds like it might have been steve rising suns old EG33 liberty. possibly.

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 12:51 pm
by El_Freddo
I've never heard a EG33 AFAIK, it sounded like an EJ with a sweet exhaust. The driver was a young looking guy, i would say late 20's with brown hair...

Cheers

Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 6:29 pm
by fish
gday fredo i am a member here thanks for the compliment on the car im pretty stoked with it had it for about 8 months. i have taken photos of it and have been meaning to post in the readers rides but havent got around to it.

cheers

fish

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 11:11 am
by El_Freddo
I love seeing a good subi, and yours even though the only thing that didn't look stock was the ride height, it still caught my attention - that's how i would want a liberty if i ever got one.

As for my L series, i'm planning on a three inch lift some day, it'll most likely be a two inch due to legalities in vic, but it too is my pride and joy. I'm also going to be gettin a windscreen sticker advertising the site when i have some play money saved up (try an "show up" these p plater's street cred with my lil 4x4...).

Well, i might see you on the next trip, maybe even stop and have a chat or something (i love my cars so there's an endless topic) or maybe you could show me a 4wd track you enjoy, anyway, possibilities, i'll leave it at that.

Thanks for your post, glad to know that i've sited a second forum member!

Cheers