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Canter every time, transits in fact all fords are utter rubbish!

 

We haven't had any trouble with the transit. I prefer it mainly because it has more space on the back. Everyone's kit plus grinder and the canter is nearly full before you even start. The canter is a nicer drive but space wins for me.

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hi im after an Isuzu nkr tipper if anyone knows of one for sale.cheers

 

Not sure if it is still for sale:

Isuzu NKR 77 TURBO ELECTRIC DI TIPPER | eBay

 

We brought its sister a couple of weeks back, they are a real truck. So far pretty impressed. Looks like ours was leased to fountains (but not for arb).

Isuzu NKR 77 tipper | eBay

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