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that video is brill! i think i might go for 1 then any 1 no what type of engines they are size really? and how much would it cost to convert to a tipper like the ranger

 

That year had a 2.4 diesel lump in it (or a petrol:scared1:) and as for putting a tipper on, the sky is the limit for tipper conversions from what i can tell, and if you are practically minded, you could do it yourself for under a grand.:001_smile:

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Ive gota 98 Hilux LN165, its a real workhorse. Had it for 6 years and still going strong, i'll keep it until I destroy it...which may be some time.

If your after reliability go for a Toyota. The rides choppy as hell but that dosent bother me. And in the unlikely event of you needing parts, there dirt cheap. Go to somewhere like milneroffroad.com.

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That year had a 2.4 diesel lump in it (or a petrol:scared1:) and as for putting a tipper on, the sky is the limit for tipper conversions from what i can tell, and if you are practically minded, you could do it yourself for under a grand.:001_smile:

 

under a grand???

 

just got a 130, reckon it can be done for sub £200 :001_cool:

 

i had the 2.4d hilux, good truck, harsh offroad as leaf sprung when empty, gutless if towing over a tonne paid 1400 for it

 

 

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under a grand???

 

just got a 130, reckon it can be done for sub £200 :001_cool:

 

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You're right josh.

I did mine (without labour costs) for about 300- 100 bought me an ali dropside sherpa, 100 bought me steel channel and some nuts and bolts, and the othe 100 went on lights and ram and pump. I was lucky that i could exchange work for work to pay for the labour. Then i got about 50 back on the weigh in of the old rear tub.:001_smile:

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