1. Name: Jimmy
2. Birthday and Age: 60
3. Town & Country Of Residence: Edenvale Gauteng
4. Home Language:English
5. Occupation/Business:Project Manager
6. Family Status:Married
7. Membership Of Other 4X4 Clubs & Forums:Ex LROC
8. Current 4x4:Pajero 3.2 GLS 2012 model
9. Current Modifications:Nil
10. Modifications On The Wish List: Bull Bar
11. Vehicle(s) On The Wish List:
12. Previous 4x4s:Landrover Disco, Pajero GLX, Landcruiser. Nissan Patrol.
13. Last 3 Offroad Trips: Worked in 11 African countries, 90% of travelling on no roads or tracks
14. Favourite Destination: Gambia West Africa and Ethiopia
15. Other Hobbies:Model Trains (HO Scale) exploring the wild coast region.
16. GPSr & Map Data Used:Garmin and T4A
17. Rate Your 4X4 & Overlanding Experience: Above average. Snow, floods, desert and mountains
18. Photos Of Yourself & Your Vehicle: Not available. Took delivery on Thursday, hit by the hail storm on Sat, in panel beaters following wed, R75000 damage and exoect back this week.
Ouch. When I saw you were from Edenvale at the beginning of the post I wanted to ask about the hail and when I got to the bottom of your mail
OUCH!!
Anyway, welcome here and hope you get it sorted soon.
Looking forward to some of your feedback on posts where you can give some first hand driving experience of all your travels!
CATS

Anyway, welcome here and hope you get it sorted soon.
Looking forward to some of your feedback on posts where you can give some first hand driving experience of all your travels!
CATS
Did you have to replace any parts, or was it just panel beating and window/lights replacements?
I believe they are definitly replacing the bonnet and drivers side mirror. the back door might be replaced. the rest is just panel beating, which they can do with out respraying. these new methods are absolutly fantastic.
As for experiances of driving in Africa, this was my basic min "survival" package.
Good GPS with plenty of batteries.
Satellite phone.
20 l of water
Recovery straps
Medical kit
Lots of Patience.
Left all the gung ho stuff at home. Would rather divert 100km than face the possibility of trouble in the next 5km. I helped to many people who thought that they were the next Kingsley Holgate or read Andy McNab books.
I Love Africa
As for experiances of driving in Africa, this was my basic min "survival" package.
Good GPS with plenty of batteries.
Satellite phone.
20 l of water
Recovery straps
Medical kit
Lots of Patience.
Left all the gung ho stuff at home. Would rather divert 100km than face the possibility of trouble in the next 5km. I helped to many people who thought that they were the next Kingsley Holgate or read Andy McNab books.
I Love Africa
It's good to hear that they were able to find those parts so quickly while others are having huge issues.