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Johny Walker

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  1. 900kg - staff weight, so about 700kg payload
  2. have you any expirance of the dmax ,do tell please
  3. if i were you id go test drive a d-max ,, its got a very good lock even in low 4x4,
  4. dont forget that scrap run marky boy
  5. what you need is an arb exemption cert so you can run on red,overloaded & without a green waste ticket :thumbup:
  6. got asked this tonite ,i was thinking about 400, any body have any idea
  7. are those standard bearings or purge bearings,?
  8. had it towing today ,trailer & grinder ,pulled well, defo got a better turning circul than the nissan ,no clunking either ,wich is nice
  9. i take it yrs int an auto then , i meant the manual side to the auto box
  10. mine came wi mirrors for reversing do you find towing better with the manual box, for setting of any way
  11. im still exploring & figuring out what all them lghts mean & that radio thingy ,fk me thats got me confused it does all sorts
  12. love the auto box ,must be an age thing :laugh1:
  13. what motor,ie engine , 163bhp twin turbo on a auto box got it from a place in derby ,tooooooooooooo dear up here & they deliverd it in with the price ,not being tight
  14. there basicly a jensen ,iv had a jensen for 8yrs ,its got vari track on it & the hopper comes of to make it 31inc wide wich is good for them narrow accsess jobs ,
  15. 1,st thing the wife said is ,dont crash like the rest of yr trucks
  16. no,i did get a very good deal on it tho got covers of the nissan & got some mud matts of ebay for £28,
  17. these are the only pics iv got @ the mo
  18. not got the gas on yet ,told wife & kids to put a jumper,coat & thick socks on
  19. naaaaaaaa,no good for logs
  20. dont be nosey ,all will be revealed

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