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the look nice, but out of the question for me

 

a) they are landrovers

b) I don't want to share the same air space as my fuel cans, chainsaws, damp climbing gear

 

And they break down. ....a lot!

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the look nice, but out of the question for me

 

a) they are landrovers

b) I don't want to share the same air space as my fuel cans, chainsaws, damp climbing gear

 

 

Only really use it for towing

Which its good at

 

Saws stink in there

 

Possibly go back to hilux when new one comes out but will have to be chipped and the first ones coming out won't tow 3.5 tonnes

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This is a prototype of the new Hilux and this is what happened when it tried to pull away towing a small Halford's own brand trailer (which was empty).

 

nusy8u3y.jpg

 

was the trailer ok ??

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