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    Hi I am new on this forum and lookingto buy a Surf. I am looking for a 3rd gen as new as my budget will afford and as high spec SSRG or X as possible. Is there any decent specialist dealers in the country? or would it be better to have opne imported. Thanks
    Mike

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    Personally, if I'd got pots of cash I'd get one imported by one of the specialists in this sort of thing.
    Failing that I'd scour the Jap import dealers to see what was available.
    Being a cheap skate (in the blood I'm afraid - half Scottish, half Yorkshire) I'd hunt far and wide and find one at a dealers that hadn't got a clue what they'd got and were letting it go for a song!

    Might be helpful if you shared what your budget is, etc, to give folks an idea of what you've got to play with...

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    • #3
      Originally posted by bigmike View Post
      Hi I am new on this forum and lookingto buy a Surf. I am looking for a 3rd gen as new as my budget will afford and as high spec SSRG or X as possible. Is there any decent specialist dealers in the country? or would it be better to have opne imported. Thanks
      Mike
      I may be selling my 96 ssrx after my hols in 2 wks. Got a company car last month and it's not getting used .Can mail you some pics if you want. 96000 miles .Just sailed thru MOT last week.

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      • #4
        Or you could buy a 4th Gen

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Rustinho View Post
          Being a cheap skate (in the blood I'm afraid - half Scottish, half Yorkshire)
          By Christ, that's a terrible combination. I bet you can slice a currant into tenths.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by bigmike View Post
            Hi I am new on this forum and lookingto buy a Surf. I am looking for a 3rd gen as new as my budget will afford and as high spec SSRG or X as possible. Is there any decent specialist dealers in the country? or would it be better to have one imported. Thanks
            Mike
            Decent dealers: Possibly but you will be paying way over the odds for one.

            Import one: Unless you fly out to Japan to inspect it first you will be buying it 'blind'. Then there is all the hassle and added cost of importing it and having it VOSA registered for use in the UK.

            3rd gens often crop up in the 'For Sale' section on here, keep your eyes open. You could do a lot worse than buy Kevin Turners truck, I've seen it and it's in great condition. He has looked after it very well.

            If you're looking for further info on a 3rd gen I suggest you use the search facility or read Kevins review.

            http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/forums/sh...ad.php?t=57395
            'Tis better to sting than to be stung!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by MattF View Post
              By Christ, that's a terrible combination. I bet you can slice a currant into tenths.
              Cruel
              Neal

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              • #8
                welcome dude
                thats a nice place ya from
                am not die lex sick its you that cant read mate

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                • #9
                  Thanks

                  Thanks for all the replys. My current budget is fairly flexible depending on what is available. One of my main reasons for wanting a surf is that our pair of dogs are not doing my 07 Mondeo estate anygood. So that will be going. I would like the highest range model possible, I think that is the SSRG. However I will consider anything that is in good order and tidy. How many miles are the 3.0 TD good for before needing anything major?

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                  • #10
                    Depends what you mean by 'major'. If you mean things like a new engine, then a well serviced one should do 200k miles +.

                    Mine's done 120k miles and is 15 years old, and has seen a medium level of abuse and the most major things its needed have been a new rad and a rear wheel bearing, but it does get regular servicing.
                    Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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                    • #11
                      Last as long as u keep them good. think mine has about 150k on it, still goes strong. Mind u am off down south today so truth will tell but neither my 2.4 or this one has ever let me down.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by bigmike View Post
                        How many miles are the 3.0 TD good for before needing anything major?
                        Only thing I can think of offhand, apart from regular services, is the timing belt at 100,000 kms (or 90,000 if you don't want to take a chance)!
                        'Tis better to sting than to be stung!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Apache View Post
                          Mine's done 120k miles and is 15 years old, and has seen a medium level of abuse and the most major things its needed have been a new rad and a rear wheel bearing, but it does get regular servicing.

                          That's practically just broken in. (Is that miles or kilometres)? I'll be hitting the 200K km's mark around 3K from now.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by MattF View Post
                            Is that miles or kilometres?
                            I'd have thought the 'miles' bit would give it away.

                            Just got up?
                            Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Apache View Post
                              I'd have thought the 'miles' bit would give it away.

                              Just got up?
                              What people write and what they mean usually bear little resemblance. Just checking.

                              That'll ony be miles from when the speedo conversion was done though. That will be somewhat misleading, no?

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