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  • Surf Virgin Needs Info...

    Hi all,

    Have just found your forum by chance...

    Sorry, I'm sure that you have had newbies like me ask the same old questions and you are fed up with it

    As the subject states I am looking into getting a Surf this year sometime (not just yet though) and want to "gen-up" on the specs etc.

    1) What engine size is best?

    2) Manual or Auto?

    3) Which Gen is good (depending on price I know).

    4) Good/Bad points to look for?

    5) Local suppliers as I need to chop a motor in (I am near Ipswich, Suffolk).

    6) Service/Repairs - I am an ex-fitter so can do most things but don't have a garage/special tools.

    7) Price guide on types/years.

    8) Things you need to do to them...

    Enough questions for now, just need a kind soul to answer a dim wit !

    Thanks in advance...

    Steve.

  • #2
    welcome steve.... if u hav a good read round the forum u'l find loads on here, 2 much 2 answer, every1 got different likes and dislikes. happy surfing and enjoy the bolt on grin when u do buy 1




    p.s
    watch out 4 the nutters
    lets go get dirty...

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    • #3
      1) What engine size is best?

      The 3.0 Turbo Diesel. Having owned both the 2.4 and now the 3.0 I can safely say the 3.0 is by far the better engine - much more power and apparently not much different in fuel economy. Also there do not seem to be so many head cracking nightmares with the 3.0

      2) Manual or Auto?

      Personal choice, both have advantages and disadvantages on and off the road. Not that many manuals about though - most are autos.

      3) Which Gen is good (depending on price I know).

      2nd and 3rd gens (or even later) are all good - what to get really depends on how much cash you got.

      4) Good/Bad points to look for?

      Not sure on 3rd gen but for 2nd gen check out the FAQ on my site in the info section.

      6) Service/Repairs - I am an ex-fitter so can do most things but don't have a garage/special tools.

      Any decent local garage, does not need a specialist, although I normally source all parts myself from www.milneroffroad.com (or get the garage to get parts from there).

      7) Price guide on types/years.

      Decent late (1995) 3.0 2nd gen can be had for around 5k (private sales) but I have seen them anywhere between 4 and 7k. 3rd gens (1995-2002) seem to start at around 6.5/7k.

      8) Things you need to do to them...

      Check out the Modifications forum here, also I have details of most of the things I did to my 2.4, and will soon have details of mods on my new 3.0 as and when I do them...
      No longer a Surf owner.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Paffman
        Hi all,

        Have just found your forum by chance...

        Sorry, I'm sure that you have had newbies like me ask the same old questions and you are fed up with it

        As the subject states I am looking into getting a Surf this year sometime (not just yet though) and want to "gen-up" on the specs etc.

        1) What engine size is best? Probably the 3l but the 2.4 is ok so long as the head has been changed
        2) Manual or Auto?which ever you prefer but manuals are harder to find

        3) Which Gen is good (depending on price I know). All of them

        4) Good/Bad points to look for? same as any car

        5) Local suppliers as I need to chop a motor in (I am near Ipswich, Suffolk).

        6) Service/Repairs - I am an ex-fitter so can do most things but don't have a garage/special tools. no problem

        7) Price guide on types/years. Have a look in the 4 sale section

        8) Things you need to do to them... Drive them and get them muddy

        Enough questions for now, just need a kind soul to answer a dim wit !

        Thanks in advance...

        Steve.
        Oh and welcome to the mad house
        I'm a custard donut monster

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        • #5
          Originally posted by codlord
          1) What engine size is best?

          The 3.0 Turbo Diesel. Having owned both the 2.4 and now the 3.0 I can safely say the 3.0 is by far the better engine - much more power and apparently not much different in fuel economy. Also there do not seem to be so many head cracking nightmares with the 3.0

          2) Manual or Auto?

          Personal choice, both have advantages and disadvantages on and off the road. Not that many manuals about though - most are autos.

          3) Which Gen is good (depending on price I know).

          2nd and 3rd gens (or even later) are all good - what to get really depends on how much cash you got.

          4) Good/Bad points to look for?

          Not sure on 3rd gen but for 2nd gen check out the FAQ on my site in the info section.

          6) Service/Repairs - I am an ex-fitter so can do most things but don't have a garage/special tools.

          Any decent local garage, does not need a specialist, although I normally source all parts myself from www.milneroffroad.com (or get the garage to get parts from there).

          7) Price guide on types/years.

          Decent late (1995) 3.0 2nd gen can be had for around 5k (private sales) but I have seen them anywhere between 4 and 7k. 3rd gens (1995-2002) seem to start at around 6.5/7k.

          8) Things you need to do to them...

          Check out the Modifications forum here, also I have details of most of the things I did to my 2.4, and will soon have details of mods on my new 3.0 as and when I do them...
          u missed no.9..... they are faster if u buy a blue 1, cos its the best colour
          lets go get dirty...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by shelly
            u missed no.9..... they are faster if u buy a blue 1, cos its the best colour
            You got that right
            No longer a Surf owner.

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            • #7
              Surf Virgin...

              Hi all,

              Many thanks for all your very prompt replies...

              I have just spent most of the night reading the forum... most interesting.

              You lot do the forum proud. Keep up the good work and thanks again.

              Steve.

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              • #8
                Black is the best and obviously only colour to have - don't listen to the 'blue' people
                [COLOR=Red][FONT=Century Gothic]the unexamined life is not worth living...[/FONT][/COLOR]

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                • #9
                  Don't listen to those Blue and Black owners...their twisted.
                  Red is best.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by red harry
                    Don't listen to those Blue and Black owners...their twisted.
                    Red is best.
                    RUBBISH silver is best.
                    http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/php_lib/view_rigs.php

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                    • #11
                      grey may not be most exciting colour but it doesnt trigger gatsos. yet
                      it's in me shed, mate.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by silversurfer11
                        RUBBISH silver is best.
                        they were originally made in BLUE.... but people with bad taste decide to JUST try them in a different colour , but it JUST didn't work
                        so they decided that blue was the TRUE and ONLY colour to have
                        lets go get dirty...

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by shelly
                          they were originally made in BLUE.... but people with bad taste decide to JUST try them in a different colour , but it JUST didn't work
                          so they decided that blue was the TRUE and ONLY colour to have
                          a bit like jazz? (music, not mags!)...
                          nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!

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                          • #14
                            Surf Virgin needs info..........

                            Hi mate...Just to say I was in the same state of mind as you six months ago
                            and did an awful lot of research before I finally took delivery last weekend of the most wonderful motor I had ever owned (and thats going back some).
                            Without all the long drawn out crap, I always wanted a Discovery (just ducked to avoid the cluster bombs) but couldnt afford one. And how gratefull I am that three kids and a wife that shops at Kendals in Manchester stopped me getting one. Right thats the crap so I will precise' the following to give you my facts and the road to a wonderful motor.
                            1. Researched a 2.4 or 3.0 litre surf (1993-95). Came to the concusion that the 2.4 was'nt on as the heads have a habit of popping.
                            2. Sussed out the prices...Autotrader on the internet and Exchange and Mart.Came to the conclusion that I was going to have to pay between 6 and 7K for a decent one 50 to 80k on the clock.
                            3.Local dealers here were buying a lot at auction and whilst I sure they were all secure I was never really sure as regard mileage etc.
                            4. So researched availability and found a site in Durham who imports Japanese cars.
                            5. After a lot of phone conversations to make sure it was all cosha ( is that how you spell it) I approached the dealer (durhamdirectimports.co.uk) to go to Japan and actually buy at auction one for me.
                            6. Agreed deal and off he went.
                            7. Six weeks later a 3.0 SSR G Ltd Surf with Recaro trim and 41k on the clock has been sourced and if I want it, it is currently in the South China Sea on the way to Bristol.
                            8. Deposit paid £500:00 so that when it hits the beach its mine.
                            9. Eventually arrives in Durham late February having survived the Tsunami in the South China Sea with the promise in writing that if I didnt like it I didnt have to have it.
                            10. Up to Durham early March to take delivery of the most fantastic motor ever. Absolutly immaculate and even the CD worked.
                            11. Ive built cars since I was a kid but what I got was really special not a mark on it and even a little tin in the compartment at the back with disposable chop sticks in it.
                            12. The word is.....research well....look around....The Surf is wonderfull with so many electricals extras you wouldnt believe...look after it and it will look after you.........It cost me £6995.00 and worth ever penny. Rodders

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Rodders
                              Hi mate...Just to say I was in the same state of mind as you six months ago
                              and did an awful lot of research before I finally took delivery last weekend of the most wonderful motor I had ever owned (and thats going back some).
                              Without all the long drawn out crap, I always wanted a Discovery (just ducked to avoid the cluster bombs) but couldnt afford one. And how gratefull I am that three kids and a wife that shops at Kendals in Manchester stopped me getting one. Right thats the crap so I will precise' the following to give you my facts and the road to a wonderful motor.
                              1. Researched a 2.4 or 3.0 litre surf (1993-95). Came to the concusion that the 2.4 was'nt on as the heads have a habit of popping.
                              2. Sussed out the prices...Autotrader on the internet and Exchange and Mart.Came to the conclusion that I was going to have to pay between 6 and 7K for a decent one 50 to 80k on the clock.
                              3.Local dealers here were buying a lot at auction and whilst I sure they were all secure I was never really sure as regard mileage etc.
                              4. So researched availability and found a site in Durham who imports Japanese cars.
                              5. After a lot of phone conversations to make sure it was all cosha ( is that how you spell it) I approached the dealer (durhamdirectimports.co.uk) to go to Japan and actually buy at auction one for me.
                              6. Agreed deal and off he went.
                              7. Six weeks later a 3.0 SSR G Ltd Surf with Recaro trim and 41k on the clock has been sourced and if I want it, it is currently in the South China Sea on the way to Bristol.
                              8. Deposit paid £500:00 so that when it hits the beach its mine.
                              9. Eventually arrives in Durham late February having survived the Tsunami in the South China Sea with the promise in writing that if I didnt like it I didnt have to have it.
                              10. Up to Durham early March to take delivery of the most fantastic motor ever. Absolutly immaculate and even the CD worked.
                              11. Ive built cars since I was a kid but what I got was really special not a mark on it and even a little tin in the compartment at the back with disposable chop sticks in it.
                              12. The word is.....research well....look around....The Surf is wonderfull with so many electricals extras you wouldnt believe...look after it and it will look after you.........It cost me £6995.00 and worth ever penny. Rodders
                              jesus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! how long does it take 4 u 2 type all that, it would take me at least 20 mins
                              lets go get dirty...

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