Here is a picture I saw on a facebook page for the SAR Pinz build - anyone know anything about it?
Looks like it is a "M" but with side doors added and fold down sides also... interesting.
Very customized Pinz - anyone have more photos of it?
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Re: Very customized Pinz - anyone have more photos of it?
I dont recall where I found them, but here's the rest that I have.
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1972 710M - Building up for SAR use
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Re: Very customized Pinz - anyone have more photos of it?
Looks like one of the Malaysian 718's reworked. RHD and the hatch over the left side. They had a version of a fold down door behind the cab. Built on the 3 door platform ("M").
This one also had a drop tailgate at one time, evident by the cutout for the pintle. The hinges on the rear door look as if taken from a gas Pinz. Swinging TD rear doors hung from the spare tire carrier.
A very nice looking truck.
This one also had a drop tailgate at one time, evident by the cutout for the pintle. The hinges on the rear door look as if taken from a gas Pinz. Swinging TD rear doors hung from the spare tire carrier.
A very nice looking truck.
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The Trojan Horse... the 1st Pinz used to covertly carry troops into battle .
ATL Pinzgauer XM 718K TUM(HD) 6x6 FFR (aka The Green Grail)
The Trojan Horse... the 1st Pinz used to covertly carry troops into battle .
ATL Pinzgauer XM 718K TUM(HD) 6x6 FFR (aka The Green Grail)
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Re: Very customized Pinz - anyone have more photos of it?
I tracked down the owner on Facebook. It belongs to Dr Hakim Razif from Malaysia....who has a passion for this kind of vehicle.
You can link through to more details on my build page at http://facebook.com/sarpinz
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Re: Very customized Pinz - anyone have more photos of it?
Wonder how those portals are holding up?
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Re: Very customized Pinz - anyone have more photos of it?
My thought as well - and with the extremely good tires available in Malaysia such as the SIMEX EXTREME TREKKER I wonder why he is running those... but I guess I am a tall and narrow tire kinda guy...
Looks like those are "Renegade Radar MT" tires - made by a singapore based company.
http://omni-united.com/tire/renegade-r-5-mt/
Looks like those are "Renegade Radar MT" tires - made by a singapore based company.
http://omni-united.com/tire/renegade-r-5-mt/
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Re: Very customized Pinz - anyone have more photos of it?
Pretty neat build for sure and very custom!
There were more than 1 picture of him doing portal/bearing work
There were more than 1 picture of him doing portal/bearing work
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Re: Very customized Pinz - anyone have more photos of it?
The worst looking wheels...
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