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MOD TO THE MAX

A COUPLE years back, Quinn was on the lookout for a late-model work ute that he could use for the daily commute and trips to the bush after his 2013 Ranger met an untimely end at the hands of a deeper-than-expected water crossing. He hit up his local mechanics for advice on what to buy and they mentioned that they didn’t get a lot of Isuzu utes in with any serious issues. So he went shopping.

At the time, the country was locked down thanks to the spicy cough and used-vehicle prices were hovering somewhere between ‘tell him he’s dreamin’ and eating

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