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Quoted: Quoted: 1999 isuzu vehicross. 167k miles, but runs and drives great. The ride is rough as fuck, but all of these do. They're actually built on a Trooper frame. I bought it from a buddy who's hard up for money. His ex took a 9 iron to the windshield, so it needs replaced and will also need a starter soon too. Leather interior is about a 7/10. Should I get it painted, or maybe get it rhino-lined? https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/423847/20201024_124059_jpg-1651699.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/423847/20201024_124154_jpg-1651700.JPG fix windshield. Then woodland camo. This! Lift if possible. Those were always strangely interesting little rides to me. Evidently some people do offroad them a bit, I think I saw them on TFL once on one of their drives. |
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Those can be sweet trail rigs. I would rhino line the plastics, see if you can restore the paint a bit. Put 35's on it.
Just make sure to get Method wheels rather than Fuel.... |
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can you find a windshield or parts for that thing?
pretty cool moon buggy.. |
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I am laughing out loud. Vehicross. Can't remember the last time I saw one.
In my dealership past in about 2003, my used car manager made a old age wholesale package trade with another dealer. In that mix of vehicles was a Vehicross. I questioned his parentage and skills as in "why the F*** would you take THAT?" It was retail red and clean so I put it right out front on the used car point just because. IIRC, it sold in 3 days for a large profit. Just goes to show. |
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Quoted: I am laughing out loud. Vehicross. Can't remember the last time I saw one. In my dealership past in about 2003, my used car manager made a old age wholesale package trade with another dealer. In that mix of vehicles was a Vehicross. I questioned his parentage and skills as in "why the F*** would you take THAT?" It was retail red and clean so I put it right out front on the used car point just because. IIRC, it sold in 3 days for a large profit. Just goes to show. View Quote They're so ugly, they're gorgeous |
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Get a couple gallons of raptor spray liner from amazon and do it yourself. Easy as hell.
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Rhinoline that shitbox. If it's gonna be a beater, make it the best beater it can be.
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Quoted: Rhinoline that shitbox. If it's gonna be a beater, make it the best beater it can be. View Quote Its rough around the edges, but overall it's not terrible. I doubt that anyone could find a better vehicle for a grand. I call it a beater, but with a little TLC it could be a sweet, albeit weird, ride. |
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There is a local dude who rocks his around on the trails with jeeps and Toyotas. It seems to hang just fine.
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I’m awkwardly tempted to offer you a sizable profit on that , lol.
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Quoted: Would that be gauche? I know it's been overdone, but I like it better than repainting and restoring the plastic. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Would that be gauche? I know it's been overdone, but I like it better than repainting and restoring the plastic. Overdone? Think I've maybe seen (1) vehicle rhino lined ever. I was legit laughing & encouraging you to do it. In for after photos. Some cool looking trail rigs on page (1) too. That snorkel... ...also, no idea what gauche means |
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I always liked those. I remember in HS going to the Tampa auto show and they had the Ironman edition. My buddy gave me shit for liking it so much.
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Looks good.
Does anyone else have an almost irresistible urge to run to nearest Vatozone and buy a can of Mothers Back-to-black when they see a car like this? Those shitty GM pickups with all the plastic are the worst. |
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If you decide to use Rinoliner I would recommend Monstaliner. I used Monstaliner on my beater FJ60 and I am really happy with it. Easy to use and you can do it yourself.
http://www.monstaliner.com Attached File |
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Plasti Dip it, at least the plastic along the bottom. They sell a kit to do entire cars.
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Quoted: Overdone? Think I've maybe seen (1) vehicle rhino lined ever. I was legit laughing & encouraging you to do it. In for after photos. Some cool looking trail rigs on page (1) too. That snorkel... Ah I see. I have only ever heard gauche on here, it was the word of the week for a while. I had to look it up. ...also, no idea what gauche means View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Would that be gauche? I know it's been overdone, but I like it better than repainting and restoring the plastic. Overdone? Think I've maybe seen (1) vehicle rhino lined ever. I was legit laughing & encouraging you to do it. In for after photos. Some cool looking trail rigs on page (1) too. That snorkel... Ah I see. I have only ever heard gauche on here, it was the word of the week for a while. I had to look it up. ...also, no idea what gauche means I've seen a couple jeeps locally that were rhino lined, I thought it might have been a fad that I missed the boat on. But I think the VX would look sweet covered in black bedliner. (VX is hip interwebs lingo for vehicross btw, I learnt that today.) |
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Something that cool would get a funky wrap, if it were mine.
Cool car though. I always wanted one when I was younger. |
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Quoted: That's crazy. Just this morning I just watched the Doug DeMuro video where he drove the final VehiCROSS every made. It was in awesome shape and I though it would be a great ride. That's so cool that you have one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOszin9227Q View Quote Never even knew that these existed. Interesting... |
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Quoted: Something that cool would get a funky wrap, if it were mine. Cool car though. I always wanted one when I was younger. View Quote I'm open to ideas. Current plan is black rhino lining, but I like the ideas people have of doing camo. What kind of funky wrap are you thinking? Interior is black and red if that matters. |
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Quoted: I'm open to ideas. Current plan is black rhino lining, but I like the ideas people have of doing camo. What kind of funky wrap are you thinking? Interior is black and red if that matters. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Something that cool would get a funky wrap, if it were mine. Cool car though. I always wanted one when I was younger. I'm open to ideas. Current plan is black rhino lining, but I like the ideas people have of doing camo. What kind of funky wrap are you thinking? Interior is black and red if that matters. Wraps are 3-4x what you paid for it. |
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Quoted: I've seen a couple jeeps locally that were rhino lined, I thought it might have been a fad that I missed the boat on. But I think the VX would look sweet covered in black bedliner. (VX is hip interwebs lingo for vehicross btw, I learnt that today.) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Would that be gauche? I know it's been overdone, but I like it better than repainting and restoring the plastic. Overdone? Think I've maybe seen (1) vehicle rhino lined ever. I was legit laughing & encouraging you to do it. In for after photos. Some cool looking trail rigs on page (1) too. That snorkel... Ah I see. I have only ever heard gauche on here, it was the word of the week for a while. I had to look it up. ...also, no idea what gauche means I've seen a couple jeeps locally that were rhino lined, I thought it might have been a fad that I missed the boat on. But I think the VX would look sweet covered in black bedliner. (VX is hip interwebs lingo for vehicross btw, I learnt that today.) In before the avatar update with unibrow driving the VX... |
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my first thought was tiger stripe on the bias.
After looking some more, this is the plan: paint it slate gray, seagull the doors, put some aircraft markings on it, and maybe some fake vents. do it Quoted: Buy this immediately for the love of god https://adamspolishes.com/collections/ceramic-trim-coating-kit/products/ceramic-black-trim-restorer?variant=30207961858145 View Quote I've spent hundreds on kits, washes, paints, what have you. Nothing 'restores' black plastic on autos longer than a single summer. Does this stuff actually work? |
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Quoted: In before the avatar update with unibrow driving the VX... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Would that be gauche? I know it's been overdone, but I like it better than repainting and restoring the plastic. Overdone? Think I've maybe seen (1) vehicle rhino lined ever. I was legit laughing & encouraging you to do it. In for after photos. Some cool looking trail rigs on page (1) too. That snorkel... Ah I see. I have only ever heard gauche on here, it was the word of the week for a while. I had to look it up. ...also, no idea what gauche means I've seen a couple jeeps locally that were rhino lined, I thought it might have been a fad that I missed the boat on. But I think the VX would look sweet covered in black bedliner. (VX is hip interwebs lingo for vehicross btw, I learnt that today.) In before the avatar update with unibrow driving the VX... Oh you know it, I don't know if you recall I used to have an 84 Pontiac shoebox, for a while my avatar was her in the drivers seat |
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Screams late 90's/Early 2000's body style, all round and bubbly. Trail rig it. I love cheap SUV's.
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Quoted: I'm honestly surprised that they came with a v6. It's a very small vehicle. A 4 banger would have been fine, but with a 200hp 3.5 it scoots along pretty swell. View Quote Local body shop here has had one with color changing paint as their shop vehicle for years |
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Quoted: https://96.img.avito.st/640x480/9643038396.jpg https://46.img.avito.st/image/1/kxr3f7axP_PByL3-3QHIUHzcP_dL3jXx View Quote that thing looks awesome |
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Quoted: that thing looks awesome I dig the second pic. I may try that. Rhino the plastic, paint or wrap the metal. |
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Nice. I think those are pretty decent looking aside from the headlights.
I think I have only seen one of those in real life and that one was on a trailer on I10 outside El Paso last June. I suppose I may have seen them years ago but don't recall. |
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@DegralDan
What you need is Monstaliner: http://www.monstaliner.com/ If you're on Facebook check out the Monstaliner sponsored group. |
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If you decide to sell it, ill take it right NOW!
I have been hunting for one for a shop/promo vehicle for about a year. I owned one for 5 years from 1999-2004, it was a beast. Oil changes and fuel was all it took to get to 120k. Keep in mind, this carried myself and my friends through 4 crazy years of college |
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