4x4 Magazine Australia

BACK IN MY DAY

DESPITE BEING COMMONLY MISTAKEN FOR A 61 OR 62 DUE TO THE RECTANGLE HEADLIGHTS, IT’S ACTUALLY A CLEAN-AS-A-WHISTLE HJ60

“THEY don’t make them like they used to.”

It’s a phrase repeated day after day, year after year, through countless country pubs, 4x4 workshops, and the comments section every time we post a review of a new 4x4. People gripe about the youth of today, the vehicles and the music, and why all three were better back in the day.

But the future ain’t all doom and gloom, especially if Perth-based 20-year-old Sivan is anything to go by. On any given weekend you won’t find Sivan strapped to YouTube or tweeting his life away; he’ll be out in the hills,

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