I'm gonna come out of the closet and say "I like 3rd gens too". Joker's is amazing for the money he paid, and Pete's is set up proper, like!
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Originally posted by Apache View PostI'm gonna come out of the closet and say "I like 3rd gens too". Joker's is amazing for the money he paid, and Pete's is set up proper, like!
It only adds credibilty to the rumour that the hardest part of 3rd gen ownership is telling your mum you're gay!!=========
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Oh god, what have I started?! I'd like to say right now that I'm not interested in hairdressing or musicals so I will be sticking to 2nd gen. (Also I can't really stretch to a 3rd gen anyway!)
The reason I asked about a 4runner is that they look pretty much the same to me but the insurance quote is 200 quid less, meaning I could effectively spend a couple of hundred quid more on buying one... What creature comforts do they lack though, and how much rust are we talking?
I'll see what I can do on race passes when the time comes, though I'll have to get a bit of practice in first so I don't embarrass myself!
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Originally posted by thenick100 View PostHi all,
I'm hoping to start racing in the TVR Tuscan series next season and am just starting to think about basics I'll need before buying/building a race car. The first thing I'll need is a tow car and to be honest, I have no experience with such things!
So first question, is a Hilux Surf a good tow car? (car will be around 1100kg + some sort of trailer) If it isn't then I should probably look elsewhere...
If it is, I'm attracted to the Hilux because they seem to be going for great prices right now whilst having plenty of room inside for tools etc and they look pretty cool I reckon. On the mechanical front however, all I know is that they are famous for being as strong as an ox.
Would I be best off looking for a 2.xL or 3.0L Diesel and in auto or manual? Are there any differences between import and UK spec? And is the insurance affected a great deal by this?
Then if this all fits the bill, what kind of problems do Hilux Surf's encounter? I've not owned a diesel before, or a 4x4 for that matter so it would be a learning experience but I'm pretty confident doing mechanical work, so hopefully I can undertake most maintenance myself, though some things I am happy to leave to the professionals!
I'm looking to sell my daily hack for around £3-4k and after seeing some of the current prices for 92/93 models, thought I might be able to get both a Hilux and trailer with a bit spare to add to the race car fund. This would see me buying a Surf around the 100k mile mark - are there any issues to look out for on a car of this age? I could potentially push the budget a bit higher if it was really worth it, but I'd rather put it into the race car if at all possible...!
Anyway sorry for the long post, thanks in advance for any help!Bunkle
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Originally posted by thenick100 View PostOh god, what have I started?! I'd like to say right now that I'm not interested in hairdressing or musicals so I will be sticking to 2nd gen. (Also I can't really stretch to a 3rd gen anyway!)
The reason I asked about a 4runner is that they look pretty much the same to me but the insurance quote is 200 quid less, meaning I could effectively spend a couple of hundred quid more on buying one... What creature comforts do they lack though, and how much rust are we talking?
I'll see what I can do on race passes when the time comes, though I'll have to get a bit of practice in first so I don't embarrass myself!
Standard aircon and, horror of horrors, cup holders are missing.
Insurance is less just because they're not imports - ridiculous.
Rust varies and some don't have any. It's normally on the bottoms of the doors.
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Originally posted by thenick100 View PostOh god, what have I started?! I'd like to say right now that I'm not interested in hairdressing or musicals so I will be sticking to 2nd gen. (Also I can't really stretch to a 3rd gen anyway!)
The reason I asked about a 4runner is that they look pretty much the same to me but the insurance quote is 200 quid less, meaning I could effectively spend a couple of hundred quid more on buying one... What creature comforts do they lack though, and how much rust are we talking?
I'll see what I can do on race passes when the time comes, though I'll have to get a bit of practice in first so I don't embarrass myself!
http://www.showmesome.info/hilux/info/faq.htm
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Don't know about the 2nd Gen auto, but the 3rd Gen auto with the TPS is a F****** nightmare with a heavy trailer! Other than that the surf is a great choice. Got to say these diesel engines prefer a manual gearbox, my 2.4 TLC manual is a flying machine compared to the auto 2.4
Mark.......Let taste be the enemy of art!
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Originally posted by thenick100 View Post
The reason I asked about a 4runner is that they look pretty much the same to me but the insurance quote is 200 quid less,
check out Adrian flux - www.adrianflux.co.uk - they are fantastic.
Im 21 with a heavily modified Surf an my insurance is £850 with all mods. thats half of what everyone else was quoting me with no mods!!
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