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Will you flog any bits off your 90 mate?

 

Ha no Sam the bleeding thing owes me too much! I need to get shut and still have enough for my tickets and another truck! Il end up driving an owd escort van!:thumbup:

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Ha no Sam the bleeding thing owes me too much! I need to get shut and still have enough for my tickets and another truck! Il end up driving an owd escort van!:thumbup:

 

I know what you mean. I had a Peugeot van for a year and spent £6.40 on it. I've had a Defender 2 months and spent hundreds!

 

What I mean is that extras on a truck dont normally affect sale value (IME), so you better off taking any gadgets (snorkels, roof racks, side steps etc.) and selling them separately as most people try and buy a sound, non modified beast. Well thats what I think anyway!

 

 

Do what you wanna do though bro :thumbup:

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As frustrating as it is, selling the 90 with a paggered clutch won't get anywhere near what its worth with the clutch done.

 

Once it's done it should last a few years before needing doing again. You could go out and buy another truck tomorrow and something major could go pop on that one too.

 

I'd stick with what you've got - you know it's foibles and if you've spent out on a rear crossmember it can't be in that bad a fettle otherwise you'd have gotten rid before hand.

 

You know it makes sense to keep it :thumbup1:

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I know what you mean. I had a Peugeot van for a year and spent £6.40 on it. I've had a Defender 2 months and spent hundreds!

 

What I mean is that extras on a truck dont normally affect sale value (IME), so you better off taking any gadgets (snorkels, roof racks, side steps etc.) and selling them separately as most people try and buy a sound, non modified beast. Well thats what I think anyway!

 

 

Do what you wanna do though bro :thumbup:

 

At the mo I feel like emptying my saw fuel over it and flicking a match! What next after the clutch?!

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As frustrating as it is, selling the 90 with a paggered clutch won't get anywhere near what its worth with the clutch done.

 

Once it's done it should last a few years before needing doing again. You could go out and buy another truck tomorrow and something major could go pop on that one too.

 

I'd stick with what you've got - you know it's foibles and if you've spent out on a rear crossmember it can't be in that bad a fettle otherwise you'd have gotten rid before hand.

 

You know it makes sense to keep it :thumbup1:

 

yup true, better the devil you know and all that. eventually the problems will wean out, what engine has it got?

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At the mo I feel like emptying my saw fuel over it and flicking a match! What next after the clutch?!

 

Ill give you £100 for it?

 

In the end you know if its right or not, no one else

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Ha no ta Rob it's gonna have to be a pickup!

 

I'm sure you could do a specialist conversion :biggrin:

 

There's loads of room in it! Had all my kit in it with room to spare before now!

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