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  • #16
    Originally posted by wishbone View Post
    I'd buy the latest 2nd gen I could find and spend the left over cash on new shocks, springs, bushes, brakes, radiator, full service etc.

    Parts availability puts me off the 3rd gen. You can get almost everything for the 2nd gen from R'trax and Milners.
    If you have a good Toyota dealer you can get anything for a 3rd gen usually within 48hrs, I have used Pentagon Toyota for loads of bits including colour coded body trims still needed guidance from Vince (Bushwhacker) on how to fit them though !
    Death rides a Black Horse

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    • #17
      Sorry to hear about your bad luck Jerzy. Glad youre both OK. Get yourself another Good Surf; You know it makes sense.........Cheers....Mick.
      " Time wounds all heels ".

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      • #18
        Sorry to sort of highjack your thread but, why can you drive the 3rd gen in 4wd on tarmac and not the 2nd?? For some bizarre reason I thought it was the same for both?? (made me quite paranoid)

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        • #19
          Originally posted by PT3 View Post
          Sorry to sort of highjack your thread but, why can you drive the 3rd gen in 4wd on tarmac and not the 2nd?? For some bizarre reason I thought it was the same for both?? (made me quite paranoid)
          Because the 3rd gen has a centre diff.
          Alan

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

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          • #20
            get a third gen , leave the 2nd gens to peeps who liked to be towed out of mud and have plenty of time waiting for them to do your hair etc , cos ur worth it
            Only Toyota can get you out of shite

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            • #21
              As tony said, save up the extra couple of hundred quid and get a 3 gen, you wont regret it
              If it can be broken it can be fixed

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              • #22
                Theres a 3rd gen on ebay for 2150 or best offer. Seller claims that the price is low only because its the allegedly superior, quieter, smoother running, more modern, less agricultural 2.7 petrol engine.( which only the discerning few seem to want) Its low miles and looks to be half decent.
                Id say it was well worth a look at least.

                Bogus

                Oops, Ive just looked back and I see that Stormy has already linked to it.
                ( opportunity to increase your post count Richard by telling me off )
                Last edited by Bogus; 12 November 2010, 19:56. Reason: Late , as usual, and not paying attention (again)
                Сви можемо

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                • #23
                  It's nice but I want a diesel. Veg oil's cheaper than petrol.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Bogus View Post
                    Theres a 3rd gen on ebay for 2150 or best offer. Seller claims that the price is low only because its the allegedly superior, quieter, smoother running, more modern, less agricultural 2.7 petrol engine.( which only the discerning few seem to want) Its low miles and looks to be half decent.
                    Id say it was well worth a look at least.

                    Bogus

                    Oops, Ive just looked back and I see that Stormy has already linked to it.
                    ( opportunity to increase your post count Richard by telling me off )
                    as if i would do that..
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by stormforce View Post
                      Pajero in Spanish is WA*KER
                      This is a fallacy cupoya is spanish for w4nker.

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                      • #26
                        i just googled it and this is what it came up with.My brother lives in Spain also and employs several Spannish and they have said the same about Pajero and W4nker.Its like alot of words have different meanings in different parts of the country so we may both be right

                        anker - English-Spanish Dictionary - WordReference.com - [ Translate this page ]
                        ####er /'wæŋkər / || /'wæŋkə(r)/ sustantivo (BrE vulg) (idiot) pendejo m or (Esp ) gilipollas m or (AmS) pelotudo, -da m,f or (Andes, Ven) huevón m (vulg) ...
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                        19 Jul 2005 ... Hello everyone, In a topic in this group the Spanish word "pajero"'s equivalence to the English word "####er" was said to ba myth.
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by stormforce View Post
                          i just googled it and this is what it came up with.My brother lives in Spain also and employs several Spannish and they have said the same about Pajero and W4nker.Its like alot of words have different meanings in different parts of the country so we may both be right

                          anker - English-Spanish Dictionary - WordReference.com - [ Translate this page ]
                          ####er /'wæŋkər / || /'wæŋkə(r)/ sustantivo (BrE vulg) (idiot) pendejo m or (Esp ) gilipollas m or (AmS) pelotudo, -da m,f or (Andes, Ven) huevón m (vulg) ...
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                          "Pajero" IS "####er" in Spanish. - CyclingForums.com Community

                          19 Jul 2005 ... Hello everyone, In a topic in this group the Spanish word "pajero"'s equivalence to the English word "####er" was said to ba myth.
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                          ####er | Funny Travel, Offbeat Travel, Weird Travel Humor & Jokes ...

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                          For Companies (Meaning of Pajero) — Chameleon Translations

                          For the curious, the Spanish word pajero means '####er', from paja meaning '#### ' (literally, 'straw'), in the expression hacerse una paja, (literally 'to ...
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                          AHHHHHHHH......so that explains why one of my neighbours drives a pajero!......





                          sorry to hear about the crash. glad you and the missus are ok though.

                          i quite often encounter drivers of the female variety driving big 4x4s and not knowing how to drive them or understand the size of the vehicle. I live in hope that i dont have the same incident as yourself.
                          My Surf eats knuckles for breakfast!

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                          • #28
                            Sorry to hear o' ya bitta bad luck Jerry n hope you n the missus are recovering swiftly...

                            Jess
                            "Cos short cuts can cost more in the long run"
                            Buncefield Burner

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                            • #29
                              Fingers crossed...I looked at a rather nice 2nd gen 3.0 SSR-X a couple of nights ago. I'm going up to see it again tomorrow...with cash in my pocket.

                              It looks really well kept, engine was fine on the test drive, and the guy uses it regularly. He's selling it cos it's too juicy...I neglected to tell him that veg oil is 75p/litre from Costco.

                              The only thing is, it has no 'roo bar or spotlights...so I took the nice bar and spots off my dead one (the insurance company let me cos it's not standard) but I couldn't get the brackets off. Anyone up for fabricating some and fitting it for me? I'll need the spots wired up too but funnily enough, on the dashboard is the exact same switch that's on my last one, so the electrics may well be there, just waiting to be connected. Anyone fancy giving me a quote? It looks like this:

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                              • #30
                                You need a quote...hmmm

                                "A strong smell of petroleum prevails throughout".

                                Robert Graves
                                Non intercooled nothing.

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