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    Quote Originally Posted by engineer
    I love the fg's, i've put them through hell and back in all sorts of configs and they always come through. (except for the time i cracked a chassis, bloody 4.5 mm)
    "Billy Tea Expeditions..." I love it, swing that billy mate

    Cheers

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    Default Found some more.

    Southern Highlands. NSW.



    Billabong sunset. NT.



    Shorty.



    Havin’ fun on our test track.

    Last edited by whatcharterboat; 02-20-2013 at 12:38 AM.
    Mark16

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    Quote Originally Posted by DEFENDERBEAM
    Jeffery,

    Nice picture of the FG in Towing action. That will be me when I get an FG, but I'll probably be towing a c303.

    Is that a SWB FG you have?

    I found an FC Jep website that listed the overall production numbers, and they were very low, so I never even thought to try and find one. Good scores. You must be one of the main FC collectors?

    Thanks for the enlightenment.
    If I'm not mistaken, that's an FE and not an FG????

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    Quote Originally Posted by kerry
    If I'm not mistaken, that's an FE and not an FG????
    That's why I need the FC. Do the math:

    FE + FC = FG
    Jeffrey

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    Default Biscuits in the Morning

    Not an exotic local (unfortunately) just a typical place where my FG was designed to go - a hunting camp 12 miles south of Dryden, TEXAS about a mile from the Rio Grande. Starting the breakfast biscuits about 0430 hours. Have already been up for 1 1/2 hours. The FG is back of the chuck wagon on the right in the shadows.

    [IMG][/IMG]
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    Bruce
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    Here's some shots from SA:

    Southern Argentina, just north of Ushuaia



    Southern Chile, near Torres del Paine National Park



    Southern Chile, with guanacos




    Southern Chile, near Torres del Paine National Park




    Southern Argentina, Puerto Moreno Glacier




    Southern Argentina, Puerto Moreno National Park




    Southern Chile, near the southern end of the road




    Northern Chile




    Northern Chile, The Hand of the Desert, Atacama Desert




    Northern Chile, near San Pedro de Atacama, the Salt Mountains



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    Peru - Cusco




    Peru, sacred valley, the Salinas




    Peru, a pretty good chicken bus road


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    those last ones are just beautiful man... Post some more

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    Quote Originally Posted by klahanie View Post
    I'm both envious and inspired.
    Overseas travel, be it by motorcycle or overland expedition vehicle, is a lot easier than you think.

    The biggest challenge is overcoming the psychological hurdles you erect in your own mind.

    South America, in particular, is almost as easy as sub-Saharan Africa.

    Come on down.

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    I don't want to turn this into the Hackney Fuso photo album, but I couldn't leave without putting up this shot by Scott Brady:




    The full collection of photos of our Fuso in action around the world is here:
    http://www.hackneys.com/gallery/v/travel/fuso/

    I'll try to keep it updated this year.
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