yster
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1. Name: Thys

2. Birthday and Age: 22 December 1976

3. Town & Country Of Residence: Randburg , South Africa

4. Home Language: Afrikaans

5. Occupation/Business: Instrumentation engineer ( working in Mali , West Africa )

6. Family Status: Married , no kids , 2 Jack Russels

7. Membership Of Other 4X4 Clubs & Forums: various other 4x4 forums

8. Current 4x4: 2002 SWB Pajero 3.2 DiD

9. Current Modifications: After market Shocks , and ARB Bullbar

10. Modifications On The Wish List: Lots of wishes. Wants to make this one a proper offroad toy.

11. Vehicle(s) On The Wish List: Can one really still have a wish if your driving the prefect car already ;)

12. Previous 4x4s: 1992 Gen 2 SWB 2.4 Tdi and a 1996 Gen 2.5 SWB 2.8 Tdi

13. Last 3 Offroad Trips: Worked In DRCongo , offroad trips everyday as part of work commute :) . Work in Mali now same story. Overland trip from DRCongo to Vic Falls, Zimbabwe and Zambia side

14. Favourite Destination: Anyware close to the sea. Henties Bay springs to mind.

15. Other Hobbies: Computers , camping , fishing .

16. GPSr & Map Data Used: Garmin and Maps 4 africa

17. Rate Your 4X4 & Overlanding Experience: Moderate

18. Photos Of Yourself & Your Vehicle:
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macjohnw
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Welcome to the forum Yster. Looking at the 2nd pic I was wondering, are guys doing 4x4'ing or submarining? :D
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Welcome Thys

Hope you enjoy the positive camaraderie and info pool 8-)

Interesting photo :o

Achille (nino62)
Negativety and Non-enthiusiasm are the only obstacles we shouldn't encounter "

1) Pajero 2.5Tdi SWB Gen 2, 1998, JUST SOLD - 1/2014 :-(
2) Subaru Forester 2.5 XS 2017
yster
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Hi there
Thank you for the warm welcome guys.

Yes just a little sunday trip we took out in the bush , and a proper thunder storm trapped us in the middle of nowhere.
We sure had a adventure that day from flat tyres , batteries that died on us , wet electronics to name but a few.
All problems related to Prado drivers :twisted: Pajero's took it with a smile.

Nothing builds camaraderie more than a couple of SA guys stuck in the middle of nowhere with only 4x4's to enertain themselfs.

Been trolling the forum for a while already and the amount of knowledge is impressive. Hope to get to bump into some of you as the times go by.

Thys
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Hi Thys,

welcome.

Here is a couple of members from the Gauteng area, shouldnt be to difficult to meetup with them :)

where were that pic taken you had so much fun in?
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2001 Pajero 3.2 Di-D LWB Manual (sold)
2001 Pajero 3.2 Di-D LWB Auto (sold)
Mcnoogle
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Hey Thys,

Welcome, hope you enjoy your stay on the forum, and your wheels, as much as we do.
yster
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Hey again

Those were taken just outside Lubumbashi in the Congo. Man when it rains there is rains rivers . Fun if you want to go out and play , haha not so much if its work time.
yster
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So who do i PM for stickers

Can't very well be riding around a 3.2DiD without sticker can we :D
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Hi Yster

Again welcome 8-)

Just wanted to ask you if you had your g/box - transfer box and diffs x2 checked for any water contamination, after that deepish water obstacle?? :? :?

As I was fortunate to have been warned in time, by fellow POCSA members to check mine, after a similar "wade", I found a rear diff with discolored oil = contamination. :x
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Just a heads up :geek:

Achille
Negativety and Non-enthiusiasm are the only obstacles we shouldn't encounter "

1) Pajero 2.5Tdi SWB Gen 2, 1998, JUST SOLD - 1/2014 :-(
2) Subaru Forester 2.5 XS 2017
yster
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Hi Achille

Yea thanks for the heads , luckily when that happened our cars got serviced every 2000 km's due to the heavy dust and water wading we do.
And the company paid :twisted: so every oppurtunity we had to accidently go wading were used.

But one thing that got me by surprice was nobody ever picked up that the drain holes on the chassis were all blocked by grass and mud and the water never drained out , and the rust bug has started to eat my chassis. :oops:

Ended up welding extra Stainless Steel support brackets over chassis chanels for additional support ,yes they were that bad before i realized. And this made me much more aware of what is actually happening under the body .

Cheers
Thys
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