4x4 Isuzu
Readers Rigs
4x4 pictures of interesting 4x4 Isuzu trucks and SUVs from all over the world.
Isuzu is one of the oldest truck producers in Japan. Trucks of all sizes from Isuzu have been popular for a long time and the Trooper is a well designed SUV that is unfortunately no longer manufactured.
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2000
Isuzu TFS Pickup Craig takes his pickup 4 wheeling in the hills of Jamaica, particularly in the Blue Mountains and John Crow Mountains where the terrain is partly rocky with deep ditches and the mud is very much like clay, so after a good shower of rain there's very much slipping and sliding on the narrow mountain trails. |
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1991 Isuzu Trooper 4x4 Nathan takes his Trooper wheeling to Mt. Hood in the deep snow, any other Mt's around there. They have lots of other trails for in the summer also. He goes to a trail close by that has a river crossing that can get 4ft. deep. |
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2000 Holden Jackaroo Otherwise badged as Bighorn and Isuzu Troopie. Brent From Australia takes it wheeling in Queensland Australia where it is hot, dry and dusty or cold, wet and muddy depending on time of year. Great beach and forest driving. Many 4WD Parks as well. |
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Please feel free to submit 4x4 pictures of your rig to be included by visiting the 4x4 Off Roads forum and making a post there.
Don't hesitate to describe your vehicle in as many words as needed. This will make it much more interesting for others to read and enjoy.
I will generally choose to publish 4x4 pictures and descriptions of vehicles that are unique or have interesting stories.
These 4x4 pictures of readers rigs give you ideas for your own truck.
This forum is replacing the form input in the 4x4 reader's rigs section.
These points should help you get all the important details in:
-> What is your 4x4 brand, year, type etc.
-> All major modifications - you dream about, have planned or already implemented
-> Where do you go wheeling and what is the terrain like?
-> Other information you would like to share
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