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Used L200 's for many years. Older models were the best, much more practical, hard floors and better turning circle, proper work vehicles, now they have poncy carpets, which are really impractical when your boots are covered in thick mud...

We have a 4 work and a 4 life LWB, about 3-5 years old, got rid of a warrior as it was too thirsty and like driving a tank! nothing major ever goes wrong, on them, I think they are reliable and nice to drive/work with. Would love a tipping one for logs!

 

Here it is! :001_smile:

 

Mitsubishi L 200 Gl 4 Work kingcab tipper not cabstar BH11 8NH | eBay

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It's a thin skin of ply on the inside the outer is an alloy covered plastic board so not as heavy as it looks the main frame is not as heavy as it looks either as it's purpose folded 2 mill galv with extra folds in for strength. Strange to believe but had it on weigh bridge and it's slightly lighter than original body but not so you'd notice. Granted when full its overloaded just need to be careful !! More of a handy brash body really

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