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03-31-2008, 05:14 AM
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Re: Road trip across OZ
Thanks so much for sharing pictures of your journey across Oz.
~Richard
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03-31-2008, 01:46 PM
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Re: Road trip across OZ
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Originally Posted by Rico001
Thanks so much for sharing pictures of your journey across Oz.
~Richard
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Thanks Richard, Part 2 is now up...with comments...I'm getting to be a pro at this.. 
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04-01-2008, 02:17 PM
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Re: Road trip across OZ
OZ the pics are really great.
I was going through enjoying them and noticed the camera was on the wrong side. I went on another pic looking through the rear and my goosh the steering wheel is on the passenger right side of your rig. I figured I better get to you and recommend that you go in for service right away as it appears the factory made a mistake.
I'm amazed you were not wore out having to drive next to the dirt side of the road and not seeing the center line. Be careful until you get to Hummer service so they can move the steering to the left so it matchs the other H2's that come out the factory.
I bet it was a Monday build truck and guys at factory just figured since it was being shipped way off they would play a prank on somebody. I bet they will have a big hoot when it get's back to them how mad you got at the dealer service.
Well drive safe till you get it fixed.
TAZ
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04-01-2008, 07:46 PM
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Re: Road trip across OZ
OZ-
Wonderful pictures, makes me want to get down under there all the more. (Someday I hope)
Now a few questions from the confused yank.
OZ =? (outback zone?)
Was the H2 exported with the right hand drive, or did you have to have it converted afterwards. What's the additional charge to get a right hand drive H2?
If the insurance were to cost more than the vehicle (as per your comment on taking it out of the country) what's the point in insuring it at all?
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04-02-2008, 09:39 AM
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Re: Road trip across OZ
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Originally Posted by BKLYNH2
OZ-
Wonderful pictures, makes me want to get down under there all the more. (Someday I hope)
Thanks, it's a great place to visit and live, more layed back in the West than the East.
Now a few questions from the confused yank.
OZ =? (outback zone?)
Short for Australia or Aus....
Was the H2 exported with the right hand drive, or did you have to have it converted afterwards. What's the additional charge to get a right hand drive H2?
It came out as a LHD and was converted here in OZ, cost an additional $40K AU to get it done, it can be done cheaper but you get what you pay for.... Total cost on the road with isurance = $141K, people nealy have kittens when they see it in the bush...but hey, that's what it's built for.
If the insurance were to cost more than the vehicle (as per your comment on taking it out of the country) what's the point in insuring it at all?
Without the insurance one is not able to get it cleared to leave the country, that is why I thought of immigrating to UK and doing it all from there.
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04-02-2008, 09:29 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Re: Road trip across OZ
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Originally Posted by HUMMERcustoms.com/TAZ
OZ the pics are really great.
I was going through enjoying them and noticed the camera was on the wrong side. I went on another pic looking through the rear and my goosh the steering wheel is on the passenger right side of your rig. I figured I better get to you and recommend that you go in for service right away as it appears the factory made a mistake.
I'm amazed you were not wore out having to drive next to the dirt side of the road and not seeing the center line. Be careful until you get to Hummer service so they can move the steering to the left so it matchs the other H2's that come out the factory.
I bet it was a Monday build truck and guys at factory just figured since it was being shipped way off they would play a prank on somebody. I bet they will have a big hoot when it get's back to them how mad you got at the dealer service.
Well drive safe till you get it fixed.
TAZ
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LOL How I get around it is drive backwards every where, that way of course, I'm on the correct side of the road........ 
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