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Gilamonster Veteran Date registered: Sep 2013 Location: New Mexico Vehicle(s): G #1 (mix of a 460, 461 & 463), #2 is a 2000 G500 Posts: 151 | G-ronimo pics in the Gila Here are some pics of my G-wagen camper. (G Wagen Jan 2014 099.JPG) (G Wagen Jan 2014 056.JPG) (G Wagen Jan 2014 060.JPG) (G Wagen Jan 2014 092.JPG) (G Wagen Jan 2014 099.JPG) (031.JPG) (March 2014 005.JPG) Attachments ---------------- G Wagen Jan 2014 099.JPG (55KB - 25 downloads) G Wagen Jan 2014 056.JPG (53KB - 24 downloads) G Wagen Jan 2014 060.JPG (46KB - 21 downloads) G Wagen Jan 2014 092.JPG (58KB - 22 downloads) G Wagen Jan 2014 099.JPG (55KB - 25 downloads) 031.JPG (39KB - 23 downloads) March 2014 005.JPG (53KB - 20 downloads) | ||
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shochu Extreme Veteran Date registered: Jul 2006 Location: Jakarta, Indonesia Vehicle(s): indonesian-assembled '97 G300 Posts: 452 | Re: G-ronimo pics in the Gila Gila = Crazy in Indonesian.. Crazy monster it is.. that's one sweet expedition G i envy you.. | ||
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Otiswesty Administrator Date registered: Jun 2007 Location: Portland, Oregon Vehicle(s): 463.241, 461.213 Posts: 3013 | Re: G-ronimo pics in the Gila Plain awesome! | ||
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thebigblue Date registered: Jan 2012 Location: Vehicle(s): | RE: G-ronimo pics in the Gila IWO (I want one) Edited by thebigblue 4/9/2014 6:53 AM | ||
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Gilamonster Veteran Date registered: Sep 2013 Location: New Mexico Vehicle(s): G #1 (mix of a 460, 461 & 463), #2 is a 2000 G500 Posts: 151 | RE: G-ronimo pics in the Gila Very interesting about the Indonesian meaning of Gila. Very appropriate. In SW New Mexico there is a 6-7 million acre national forest called the Gila. It was the first designated NF in the US. Not many people in the Gila - very nice, expansive, quiet place. You all probably know this, but there is a large, slow venomous reptile called the Gilamonster. I grew up on the north slopes of the Gila so I thought the name was appropriate. Also, G-ronimo was from the Gila - he was a great American Indian warrior. This is my first camper and my first G Wagen. The thing I like the most about having a dedicated camper is that all the gear, clothes, maps etc stay in the vehicle. Fill the water tank, stop by the grocery store and your on the road. Being a G Wagen makes it that much better. Thanks for the nice compliments. I'll post more pics as my adventures continue. William | ||
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Ace31 Veteran Date registered: May 2009 Location: Modena - Italy Vehicle(s): 93' 300 GE Posts: 203 | RE: G-ronimo pics in the Gila Lovely truck, many compliments | ||
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Gilamonster Veteran Date registered: Sep 2013 Location: New Mexico Vehicle(s): G #1 (mix of a 460, 461 & 463), #2 is a 2000 G500 Posts: 151 | RE: G-ronimo pics in the Gila Here are some more pics. I've installed Tibus portals, removed the spares from the roof, fabricated a rear tire mount, got some Hutchinson Beadlock wheels and 35"tires, installed G500 brakes on the front and Iveco discs on the rear and put on some bush cables (they help protect the camper seeing as the vehicle is taller than normal). Still lots more to do this summer. (muddy portal GWagen.jpg) (two G's front end.jpg) (finished portal brace.jpg) (looking at Mogollon Range.jpg) (side bucket.jpg) Attachments ---------------- muddy portal GWagen.jpg (34KB - 24 downloads) two G's front end.jpg (296KB - 25 downloads) finished portal brace.jpg (78KB - 24 downloads) looking at Mogollon Range.jpg (66KB - 22 downloads) side bucket.jpg (66KB - 20 downloads) | ||
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