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It's a minger,you will have a very poor payload with it,the off road ability will be compromised by the dead axle,fuel economy will be bad,& the tipping body looks cheap & flimsy.

 

I was going to post a really long winded thorough reply, but that sums it up perfectly:thumbup1:

 

Note his comment; "Reluctant sale due to the need for a larger vehicle". I think he means he wants a truck that will carry a load legally!

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A friend of mine had one just like that and it was terrible! Tested it off road and at the time I had a crap old 200tdi disco with semi bald road tyres on it, he had 6 Bf MT tyres on and I wiped the floor with it, the back axle is just a waste of time. He thought he looked cool though:001_rolleyes:!

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