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94 3LTD SSRX - About to take the plunge...but can it off-road?
Pea farm £20 a day
Castleside quarry free,but I heard some trials bike lads have bought it
Plenty of lanes, blanchland, slaley, waskerly,Stanhope, had a few good days out laning with some members on here
What ever you do, don't buy a 2.7 petrol/auto!
They are totally useless offroad manly due to the petrol engine, there's no dual mass flywheel to fall apart and they don't like water (apparently) and will break down leaving you stranded if you attemped to drive through even the most innocent looking puddles.
Don't believe the claims that they're more economical to run either and that they are very quiet inside when driving.
Other things they are rubbish at is making clattery engine noises, wearing out fuel pumps, belching dirty smoke, and making your hands stink when you fill the tank.
I would never even consider buying one and I'm amazed that Toyota made the bluddie things!
What ever you do, don't buy a 2.7 petrol/auto!
They are totally useless offroad manly due to the petrol engine, there's no dual mass flywheel to fall apart and they don't like water (apparently) and will break down leaving you stranded if you attemped to drive through even the most innocent looking puddles.
Don't believe the claims that they're more economical to run either and that they are very quiet inside when driving.
Other things they are rubbish at is making clattery engine noises, wearing out fuel pumps, belching dirty smoke, and making your hands stink when you fill the tank.
I would never even consider buying one and I'm amazed that Toyota made the bluddie things!
Ollocks ...... Melon's has done quite well off road
' You've arrived on a rather special night. It's one of the master's affairs.'
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