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I've got the Mazda B2500, brilliant truck. Love it. Good economy for the vehicle (22-25 mpg). 2001 crew cab. Still get a lot of woodchip in the back though, and that's without greedy boards/high sides. Let me know if you've any questions.

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im selling my mk5 hilux, 45,000 miles full service history, £9,000 be quick if interested as lots of interest!

 

cheers Chris

 

Damn it!! Too early and out of my budget :( hahaha

 

 

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You really will struggle at £2k. I've been thinking along the same lines, the only conclusion I keep coming to as the best all round versatile set up is a discovery and a big tipper trailer. Full 3.5t towing, lots of seats and secure storage. Nice to drive and easy on the backside. Though I fancy a series 3.

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