The chap reckons less than a couple of hundred notes would get it. Apparently it's a 2.2 diesel, runs fine and is good mechanically. If I had a bit of space, I'd have it, cut away the back end and build a tubular structure. Big up the suspension a bit, 31s and go play!
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The chap reckons less than a couple of hundred notes would get it. Apparently it's a 2.2 diesel, runs fine and is good mechanically. If I had a bit of space, I'd have it, cut away the back end and build a tubular structure. Big up the suspension a bit, 31s and go play!Cutting steps in the roof of the worldTags: None
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Originally posted by surfensteinis that the pile of $$$$ from across the road??? looks like it might come with its own tubular chassis.
I keep looking at it and thinking 'what if...'
Something small and cheap like that kind of appeals to my darker sideCutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by surfensteini know what your saying.would have to be trailerd every where though wouldnt it.or do you think it would ever go through an mot again.???
If he'd clear his drive and let me do it up there, I bite his hand off Trouble is, as you know, our road isn't conducive to working on cars!Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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