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Gone.fishing4

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Is this one by forche motors?
They are great Bakkies/trucks

Speak to Thinus at Us Truck he will help you on the right path he know all the ins and out.
 
To spend that money for only towing a boat doesn't make sense.

You cant park it in your garage, you cant park in a normal parking lot...

Nah, on paper, it's brilliant. To live with, not so much. Not on our narrow roads any way and fuel costs are also ridiculous.

It's not practical on SA roads IMO unless you have too much money. Then yes, go for it...
 

FLUKE

Sealiner
benniejordaan wrote:
To spend that money for only towing a boat doesn't make sense.

You cant park it in your garage, you cant park in a normal parking lot...

Nah, on paper, it's brilliant. To live with, not so much. Not on our narrow roads any way and fuel costs are also ridiculous.

It's not practical on SA roads IMO unless you have too much money. Then yes, go for it...

Sadly what you say is true but surely a little part of you also says I want one ;)
 

Gone.fishing4

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benniejordaan wrote:
To spend that money for only towing a boat doesn't make sense.

You cant park it in your garage, you cant park in a normal parking lot...

Nah, on paper, it's brilliant. To live with, not so much. Not on our narrow roads any way and fuel costs are also ridiculous.

It's not practical on SA roads IMO unless you have too much money. Then yes, go for it...
Bennie, it fits in a parking sticks out a bit and no one can park next to you hahahah and TAXI's dont stop in front of you is as good on the road as on Paper JIP cost but Hay like you said if you can get one WHY not, at least your 3 big buddies can sit in the back without feeling like sardines in a can LOL!!!! but it stays a Great round Truck
 

Gone.fishing4

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_seal1__seal1_ see it fits nicely hahahah
and Fuel 6 to 6.5L per Litres towing not bad.

Guys its every-ones preference at the end of the day, ENJOY
 

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FLUKE wrote:
benniejordaan wrote:
To spend that money for only towing a boat doesn't make sense.

You cant park it in your garage, you cant park in a normal parking lot...

Nah, on paper, it's brilliant. To live with, not so much. Not on our narrow roads any way and fuel costs are also ridiculous.

It's not practical on SA roads IMO unless you have too much money. Then yes, go for it...

Sadly what you say is true but surely a little part of you also says I want one ;)

Absolutely.
 

Foxhat

Senior Member
Theres one with a Richards bay registration parked outside Kingfisher every day. It fits in the parking, I know cause I parked next to it.

Price? Less than a V8 land cruiser.

Maintenance? This is the unknown for me. I've done my homework and ECU computer diagnostic machines are scarce for these models. The general use diagnostics don't list this car in their menu so you stuck with the agents.

Fuel? better than my Mitsubishi's

"WOW" factor?...."Hows your Ma ekse'"
 
Foxhat wrote:
Theres one with a Richards bay registration parked outside Kingfisher every day. It fits in the parking, I know cause I parked next to it.

Price? Less than a V8 land cruiser.

Maintenance? This is the unknown for me. I've done my homework and ECU computer diagnostic machines are scarce for these models. The general use diagnostics don't list this car in their menu so you stuck with the agents.

Fuel? better than my Mitsubishi's

"WOW" factor?...."Hows your Ma ekse'"
When you say cheaper than the Cruiser V8, I presume you are talking about The 200 series? The Cruiser 76 V8 is R600k. Also, are you talking about the single or double cab Ram? If the single, it may be cheaper but your friends have to sit at the back with the dog.
 

Gone.fishing4

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HERE IS MY BABY'S COVER MADE BY COVERWORX BEST OF THE BEST DURING TOWING AND NO WORRIES WHEN SHE HAS TO BE OUTSIDE IN THE ELEMENTS, NO PROBLEM WITH THE WEATHER.
 

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