Hello blazer community!
#12
Welcome to the forum.
#13
That's awesome! It really does look like it's out of a magazine.
And thanks. Mine is actually of the bridge that crosses the harbour in my city. I didn't take the harbour picture in the background (unfortunately) but I did take the one of my blazer and photoshopped it in.
Are there many blazers in the middle east? I didn't realize byte stryke was from there, you guys are the only 2 I've heard of from the middle east.
And thanks. Mine is actually of the bridge that crosses the harbour in my city. I didn't take the harbour picture in the background (unfortunately) but I did take the one of my blazer and photoshopped it in.
Are there many blazers in the middle east? I didn't realize byte stryke was from there, you guys are the only 2 I've heard of from the middle east.
Bytestryke is in Kuwait.
#14
visit camel rock
Hi all,
thanks for the hearty welcome!
Hi Biohazard,
hi Sisk28,
I made the photo in the middle of nowhere at this coordinate 25°07'23.29"N, 55°49'38.45"E.
The rock is called Camel Rock, because it looks a little bit like the back of a camel.
In googlemaps you can also see the big sinkhole around the rock. All of this is formed only by the wind.
Amazinnblazin, you are right:
The material expense is high here. And it is usual that all cars need a service (all oils, air filter etc.) every 5000 km.
But you don't need to pay taxes here: One complete set of new tires including service is about 140 USD.
- In Germany I have to pay this for only one tire for my Toyota Supra without service...
Sincerely - Hirni
PS: Yes, here are a lot of Chevy Blazers and Trailblazers on and off the road. But Number One off road is the Toyota Land Cruiser. They say it is better for the desert than a Hummer.
I bought the Blazer for coming out into the nature and because it's a save car for my little baby son. UAE is very high in accident dead statistics...
thanks for the hearty welcome!
Hi Biohazard,
hi Sisk28,
I made the photo in the middle of nowhere at this coordinate 25°07'23.29"N, 55°49'38.45"E.
The rock is called Camel Rock, because it looks a little bit like the back of a camel.
In googlemaps you can also see the big sinkhole around the rock. All of this is formed only by the wind.
Amazinnblazin, you are right:
The material expense is high here. And it is usual that all cars need a service (all oils, air filter etc.) every 5000 km.
But you don't need to pay taxes here: One complete set of new tires including service is about 140 USD.
- In Germany I have to pay this for only one tire for my Toyota Supra without service...
Sincerely - Hirni
PS: Yes, here are a lot of Chevy Blazers and Trailblazers on and off the road. But Number One off road is the Toyota Land Cruiser. They say it is better for the desert than a Hummer.
I bought the Blazer for coming out into the nature and because it's a save car for my little baby son. UAE is very high in accident dead statistics...
Last edited by hirni; 05-30-2009 at 11:26 AM.
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