Hey guys!
Just thought I'd share my build, after being a lurker here for a while.
I'm not a fan of modern Toyota family sedans, the only Toyota models I'm into are trucks, Supra and 1980's Corolla (RWD rules!)
I started working for a UK Toyota dealership November 2013, and got into the trucking scene. Not planned, but fate was to wave her wand at me, and I ended up snagging a 2003 Toyota Hilux Single Cabin 4x4. It's a 2.5 D-4D 5 speed manual.
This truck had been stood out in the open for 14 months at the dealership. I'm not sure if this actually fits in this section, it's a KDN165 model, so a UK 5th generation truck.
Siena's '03 Gen. 5 Hilux Single Cab 4x4 Build + 3UZ-FE Swap.
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Re: Siena's '03 Gen. 5 Hilux Single Cab 4x4 Build + 3UZ-FE S
It was towed into my dealership with a bust rear driveshaft coupling, a defective heater, seized parking brake cable, ripped front axle outer joint bellows, and a host of other minor issues.
I looked it over, asked my boss what was going to happen to it. It belonged to Lefarge Tarmac, that has branches all over the UK. The truck had 251,000 miles on the odometer, but was structurally sound. As the driveshaft had been pulled, I engaged AWD, and fired her up. The engine ran great, even after being standing for over a year.
I drove her onto a vehicle hoist, and did a thorough inspection. A bit of surface rust, but otherwise in great shape.
The plan? What else other than a full build, and a 3UZ-FE bolted in front of the manual tranny! This was of course, subject to me getting hold of the truck.
Several phone calls and emails later, spanning 6 weeks, and the truck was mine, for the sum of £400 / R7,200. I was over the moon, what a steal!
I looked it over, asked my boss what was going to happen to it. It belonged to Lefarge Tarmac, that has branches all over the UK. The truck had 251,000 miles on the odometer, but was structurally sound. As the driveshaft had been pulled, I engaged AWD, and fired her up. The engine ran great, even after being standing for over a year.
I drove her onto a vehicle hoist, and did a thorough inspection. A bit of surface rust, but otherwise in great shape.
The plan? What else other than a full build, and a 3UZ-FE bolted in front of the manual tranny! This was of course, subject to me getting hold of the truck.
Several phone calls and emails later, spanning 6 weeks, and the truck was mine, for the sum of £400 / R7,200. I was over the moon, what a steal!
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Re: Siena's '03 Gen. 5 Hilux Single Cab 4x4 Build + 3UZ-FE S
Wow. I have no idea how to resize my images. They're on my Photobucket account, I've simply copied and pasted from the other Toyota Hilux forums I've got my project on.
Can anyone help a new guy out here?
Can anyone help a new guy out here?
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Re: Siena's '03 Gen. 5 Hilux Single Cab 4x4 Build + 3UZ-FE S
If they be on Photobucket use the [ img_resize ][ /img_resize ] tags and they will be resized to display on this site..
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2010 Hilux 3.0 D4D D/C 4x4 with GOMAD "Brood" Canopy. Tripod.
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2010 Hilux 3.0 D4D D/C 4x4 with GOMAD "Brood" Canopy. Tripod.
1997 Jeep Wrangler TJ 4.0 Sport. The original SFA. AGA... Gooi kole
email: thys@teamoffroad.co.za
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- Vehicle: Toyota Hilux MK5 Single Cab 4x4
- Real Name: Siena
Re: Siena's '03 Gen. 5 Hilux Single Cab 4x4 Build + 3UZ-FE S
Hi! Thanks for the advise. The only issues with resizing on Photobucket, is the links on other sites will be broken. :?ThysdJ wrote:If they be on Photobucket use the [ img_resize ][ /img_resize ] tags and they will be resized to display on this site..