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  1. Sorry to hear that, there is some real scumbags about. Hopefully they are insured.
  2. It's not coming out until September, and it's still not known if when it's towing at 3500kg you have to carry 500kg less in the truck, like all the others atm. If it has a 3500kg towing capacity and 1100kg in the truck at the same time I will be very interested.
  3. Excellent work Congratulations
  4. scraggs

    Turf

    Bird your inbox is full
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    Turf

    Cheers Eggs
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    Turf

    Steve Medler at Medler Landscapes Depending where in Norfolk we may cover it. Will PM he's number to you
  7. Not really Britpart have a terrible reputation for supplying crap, anyone with half a brain knows not to touch their rubbish. For very little more you can get decent quality aftermarket parts.
  8. Over 2000 words on a homepage would soon make me leave.
  9. It's a nice looking truck though Steve There is supposed to be a new Hilux coming out that according to the dealer with be rated at 3500kg towing with the truck at it's max. I have even considered an Ibex
  10. Just checked out the specs and it's the same as the Dmax, I believe the Ranger is the same as well. Towing at 3500kg the trucks payload goes down by 510kg I want to replace my landy with something more comfortable, but need the trailer at 3500kg and a decent truck payload.
  11. If it's towing at 3500kg do you know if it's like the Dmax and you loose 500KG off the carrying capacity of the truck when running at GTW ? If that makes sense
  12. front doors and tailgate
  13. Sorry to hear about your trailer, it's crap having your kit stolen. If you want to keep that add on ebay for long though you need to offer something ie: you are bidding on a picture of the stolen trailer, and even then they will probably pull it eventually. Ebay are a bunch of tossers when it comes to putting adds like that up as I found out when I was trying to find my stolen 3 ton digger.
  14. Closer pics would be better but to me it looks like pink patch/red thread as on my monitor they have a red/pink tint to the patches.
  15. Get one of the new ones and you won't be owning a British bike anyway as they are made in Thailand, and it shows in the terrible build quality of them. Such a shame
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    Metal

    IS&G Steel Stockholders
  18. The amenity side of chemicals is getting smaller and smaller.
  19. I wondered that when I took the Land cruiser out for a test drive. I think it's something you could get used to, you could also consider mounting a video camera on the passenger side with either a separate screen on the dash or a tilt screen, I could really only see it being a problem over taking things.
  20. By the title I thought it was going to be a caravan Should make a nice wood trailer.
  21. scraggs

    Sat Nav

    I use my smartphone with the copilot app.
  22. You won't exactly be out of pocket, whatever vehicle you have costs money in fair wear and tear, however you would not expect age depreciation to be added, if that makes sense ? I am sure there is something in the sale of goods act regarding this. One thing I have learnt since the issue with my last motorbike is if it has an issue and it turns out to be a known issue then reject it as soon as you can, don't allow the dealer the chance to fix it. Out of interest what engine has your amazon got in it ?
  23. It all depends how decent your dealer is, there is obviously a deduction for the 11k you have put on it to be considered, so I wouldn't expect to get a full refund. We returned a Hilux but swapped it for one that had the right plate, we had the original for a couple of months and put several thousand miles on it but the dealer didn't try to get anything out of us.
  24. You really need to look at rejecting the truck and slinging it back at them.

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