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Old 05-30-2017, 12:20 PM   #271 (permalink)
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Ohhhhh yeeessssss, got a job

at least for 6 months. Now my budget allows for modding the War Wagon.

And getting my '91 Celica GT-FOUR roadworthy

(although i'd like to trade it for something RWD... Or maybe buy something fun, and more eco-moddable.

Maybe a Suzuki Capuccino? Or a Honda Beat?

or maybe just something entirely different? Maybe a lil' japanese van?

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Old 05-30-2017, 01:09 PM   #272 (permalink)
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war wagon will be dailied, but id like something new to tinker on
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Old 05-31-2017, 04:10 PM   #274 (permalink)
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haha, not really even reffed to that. Weird
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maybe buy something fun, and more eco-moddable.

Maybe a Suzuki Capuccino? Or a Honda Beat?

or maybe just something entirely different? Maybe a lil' japanese van?
Did you say Japanese van?





If you could get one of those narrow-body Toyota HiAce vans you wouldn't need anything else, they're good for nearly everything from work to leisure. If I had the chance I'd pick a 4WD HiAce over, let's say, a 4Runner, at any time.
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a Hi-ass would be fun, yes

Sad that i didn't buy that Hiace camper that was for sale a while ago.

Good heavens it'd been hilarious to equip 4WD and lift it

we'll see what i'll buy.
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Old 06-02-2017, 11:59 AM   #277 (permalink)
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Some of my friends had a Delica L400 in Australia, they loved it to bits.

The previous owner spent stupid amounts of time and money modifying it and kitting it out for the outback.

My friends would have weekends away in the middle of nowhere relying on a sat nav to find their way home. It was really quite hard for them to sell it and move back to Sweden.
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Planning a belly pan the lada's underbody is dirty as hell aero-wise, also the rear bumper looks like it's shape is trapping air
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In your case i would suggest to make it sturdy for those nasty roads you drive
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Some of my friends had a Delica L400 in Australia, they loved it to bits.
They're cool, but I still tend to favor the L300 due to the forward-control cockpit making better use of the entire lenght of the vehicle.

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