Hi all,
Just a link to a short video I put together of a recent trip I made in my 712 upto Northern Tasmania. A 2 day trip through some of the best scenery and tracks in this State. The track has something of a reputation, but the Pinz handled it all (well most of it) with ease!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVZ7N0JYWgU
Pinzgauer Tasmania
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Re: Pinzgauer Tasmania
Awesome video! What an amazing looking drive, one of these days... 
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Re: Pinzgauer Tasmania
Thanks for sharing the video!
Re: Pinzgauer Tasmania
Enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing!
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Re: Pinzgauer Tasmania
Nice footage Ian.
Re: Pinzgauer Tasmania
Very nice - thanks!
So with the dual rear spare tires - do they lift up with a rear hatch or swing out? Been considering that idea for a couple of years...
So with the dual rear spare tires - do they lift up with a rear hatch or swing out? Been considering that idea for a couple of years...
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Hey Ian - some of the scenery in that vid of yours looks like it could have been straight out of the movie "Deliverance".
Did I spot one of those two headed Tasmanians who is married to his sister hiding behind a tree. Us people from the mainland keep on hearing about them but have not seen one filmed before.
A great vid and thanks for putting it up - oh and for the non Aussies - while Tasmanians might be a bit weird they do not actually have two heads.
Garry
Did I spot one of those two headed Tasmanians who is married to his sister hiding behind a tree. Us people from the mainland keep on hearing about them but have not seen one filmed before.
A great vid and thanks for putting it up - oh and for the non Aussies - while Tasmanians might be a bit weird they do not actually have two heads.

Garry
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1957 Landrover 88"
1977 Landrover FC 101
2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6
1971 Jaguar Series 3 E-Type Conv
1957 Landrover 88" Station Wagon
1957 Landrover 88"
Re: Pinzgauer Tasmania
Hi Gary,
You know the 2 headed Tasmanian's is just a story they tell Mainlanders to try and keep you all way. Wouldn't want you all discovering what an amazing place Tassie is
Haf-e, the spare wheels hinge out from the LHS on a couple of heavy duty hinge pins I made. Far too heavy to lift up with the rear door. Seems to be working well, been on there for several years now on some rough roads and all good. Hate to think what it all weighs, I sometimes have a couple of mountain bikes hanging off there too!!
You know the 2 headed Tasmanian's is just a story they tell Mainlanders to try and keep you all way. Wouldn't want you all discovering what an amazing place Tassie is

Haf-e, the spare wheels hinge out from the LHS on a couple of heavy duty hinge pins I made. Far too heavy to lift up with the rear door. Seems to be working well, been on there for several years now on some rough roads and all good. Hate to think what it all weighs, I sometimes have a couple of mountain bikes hanging off there too!!