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    Hi there! I've just joined your site. Why? Because I want a Surf! Anyway, as I said I'm a New Boy and I need some help. I am now actively looking for a Surf but I really could do with some buying advice. What should I look for and what should I avoid? What are the tell-tale signs of problems to come? I want something reliable to get me to work (A-roads) and something to have fun with at weekends (no-roads). All help greatly appreciated!

    PS I live in Fife, so if there are any Scottish Surfers out there with local knowledge.....

  • #2
    some one will give you all the info you need all i can say is just dont pay over the odds for your surf

    and welcome to the forums dude
    am not die lex sick its you that cant read mate

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Doc B View Post
      Hi there! I've just joined your site. Why? Because I want a Surf! Anyway, as I said I'm a New Boy and I need some help. I am now actively looking for a Surf but I really could do with some buying advice. What should I look for and what should I avoid? What are the tell-tale signs of problems to come? I want something reliable to get me to work (A-roads) and something to have fun with at weekends (no-roads). All help greatly appreciated!

      PS I live in Fife, so if there are any Scottish Surfers out there with local knowledge.....
      I'm not a scottish surfer, just a surrogate scotsman!

      Firstly ignore any bad comments about burgandy surfs, they are the most reliable, fuel efficent vehicle out there (well apart from it's Hearts colours)

      2.4's have a bad reputation for cracking heads, but the later ones (and a awful lot of earlier ones) have had the later 2.8 head fitted with seems to have cured the problem. Some have gone on for years without a problem. Same thing has been happening to the 3.0ltr ones, but I do not know of a updated head to these.

      Automatic ones are the most popular, but don't expect zillions of MPG from a 2nd gen, at best (on a long run, downhill with a wind behind you, expect 30mpg MAX) round town 18-20 is more the norm, tow a caravan and JR ewing is suddenly your best friend!

      Spares are reasonably easy to get hold off, Roughtrax or Milners tend to do loads, but some toyota dealers treat you like an outcast.

      I have not had a major problem with reliability in my two surfs, mines only cost tyres & brake pads in 3 years (apart from servicing items)

      this said I love my surf, its the best 4x4 i've had, plenty of space for the kids, and I don't get cramp from driving for miles.

      for the off road stuff, there are many on here who have done loads, me I don't get much time for that...... YET
      Bring me the head of a treehugger

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Doc B View Post
        Hi there! I've just joined your site. Why? Because I want a Surf! Anyway, as I said I'm a New Boy and I need some help. I am now actively looking for a Surf but I really could do with some buying advice. What should I look for and what should I avoid? What are the tell-tale signs of problems to come? I want something reliable to get me to work (A-roads) and something to have fun with at weekends (no-roads). All help greatly appreciated!

        PS I live in Fife, so if there are any Scottish Surfers out there with local knowledge.....
        Whatever you get, make sure it has 3.0ltr's and is Black. You will get more respect. And there are loads of surfers north of the border.

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        • #5
          Hi n Welcome ...
          Ya certainly come to the Ultimate in Forums on the Planet n once ya got a Toyota Truck ya can argue till ya hearts delight about best colour !! best Gen 1st ...2nd .... 3rd .... or just ya Questions... we don't bite n we may even help ya !!!
          Had my Truck 6n half years, minor repairs/costs = £600 in all to date, (not typical of every body tho)
          Probably the best Forum anywhere... enjoy

          Good luck Bud

          There's always a Payback .... Ya just never see it Comin !!!!
          Buncefield Burner

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          • #6
            Welcome to the nuthouse ............Just watch out for the squirrel.


            Have a read around here as it give some good advice

            http://www.showmesome.info/hilux/info/faq.htm
            www.daemon4x4.org

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            • #7
              have a look at this one

              http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/forums/sh...451#post399451

              a day to late for me or I would certainly been off to have a look....

              welcome to the mad house btw, I've not been resident very long but liking it so far, oh and I'm just a little north of you in Dundee

              edit: forgot to say I've only had my 3.0 td for 3 weeks but have learnt a lot about it in that time so if you find one to look at and want a 2nd opinion I'm happy to have a look-see for you
              Last edited by dee; 1 February 2008, 19:48.
              Toot! Toot!

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              • #8


                make sure its a Black one

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                • #9
                  Colours

                  All this colour.... which is best... bla bla bla rubbish has been settled once.

                  http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/forums/sh...=18139&page=12

                  Its just those without a BLUE Surf try to forget about it!
                  Paranoid? They're out to GET YOU!

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                  • #10
                    plenty of scottish surfers on here mate.

                    get a 3.0 auto, you know it makes sense.
                    Alan

                    yoshie "Didn't know they had a pill for laziness, anyway get well soon."

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                    • #11
                      SSR-G 3.0 Auto

                      Hi guys, thanks for the help/advice. Looked at a SSR-G 3.0 auto at the weekend. Runs nicely, looks the part and has had £2K worth of work done (inc a new head). Everything sounds good but how much does it drink? Lets just bear in mind that the wife doesn't yet know that it's a 3 litre! (There will be spin!)

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Doc B View Post
                        Hi guys, thanks for the help/advice. Looked at a SSR-G 3.0 auto at the weekend. Runs nicely, looks the part and has had £2K worth of work done (inc a new head). Everything sounds good but how much does it drink? Lets just bear in mind that the wife doesn't yet know that it's a 3 litre! (There will be spin!)
                        I've got a 3.0ltr and am only averaging 20mpg, possibly due to my trips being mainly local and I have a heavy right boot. On any bit of a run over 50mph transmission locks up and it is much better.
                        Bring me the head of a treehugger

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Doc B View Post
                          Hi guys, thanks for the help/advice. Looked at a SSR-G 3.0 auto at the weekend. Runs nicely, looks the part and has had £2K worth of work done (inc a new head). Everything sounds good but how much does it drink? Lets just bear in mind that the wife doesn't yet know that it's a 3 litre! (There will be spin!)

                          If your unsure and its close I would have a look over it if your serious about buying it.
                          Buy a 3.0lt auto

                          in blue if you can find one
                          Brian

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