Hello Everyone
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- High Range 2WD
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- Vehicle: Hilux 1998 3000d, KZTE conversion,
- Real Name: Zute
Hello Everyone
Hello Everyone, Zute here. Great site, so much useful information. No Hilux at the moment our much loved 93, 2.2, double cab was pinched after it took through Zambia, Namibia and Angola. Hoping to replace it soon maybe with a 98 IFS. All the best Zute
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- Monster Truck
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Re: Hello Everyone
Hi Zute, welcome to the site. What a loss in losing yours.
Know what you don't know.
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Re: Hello Everyone
Welcome Zute. Sorry to hear you lost your van and hope you find a new one soon.
To God be the glory
Re: Hello Everyone
Hi Zute and welcome, what are you looking for?
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- High Range 2WD
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- Vehicle: Hilux 1998 3000d, KZTE conversion,
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Re: Hello Everyone
Thanks for the welcome. We will be doing lots of road miles with overland trips to Zambia and Namibia coming up. So figured it would be best to stretch the budget for an an early IFS 4x4 double cab. The 2.7i engine has a strong reputation so either that or a more economic diesel- but there don't seem to be too many of them around.
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Re: Hello Everyone
Welcome Zute hope you will enjoy it here!
That Hilux is a big loss
That Hilux is a big loss
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Re: Hello Everyone
Hi Zute and welcome!
When your road comes to an end ...... you need a HILUX!.
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
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Re: Hello Everyone
Welcome to the forum! Hope you enjoy it here...
Otto X248
1995 Hilux Raider 2.2 EFI Turbo DC
Alucab Canopy with Kitchen and Recovery sections
National Luna Split Charge system and Dual Battery
80W solar panel and MPPT controller
20.5" LED BAR
5ton tow bar with recovery points
Nudge-M front bumper
80l Long Range Fuel Tank
90l Water Tank
Slide Drawer System
Safari Snorkel
Double Lockers - Toyota Electric selectable
Diff breathers
The worst anti hi-jack alarm system ever, SANJI!!
A bad day out is still better than a good day in!!
1995 Hilux Raider 2.2 EFI Turbo DC
Alucab Canopy with Kitchen and Recovery sections
National Luna Split Charge system and Dual Battery
80W solar panel and MPPT controller
20.5" LED BAR
5ton tow bar with recovery points
Nudge-M front bumper
80l Long Range Fuel Tank
90l Water Tank
Slide Drawer System
Safari Snorkel
Double Lockers - Toyota Electric selectable
Diff breathers
The worst anti hi-jack alarm system ever, SANJI!!
A bad day out is still better than a good day in!!
- 2.8 d/cab SFA
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Re: Hello Everyone
Welcome, sorry about your loss - enjoy looking for a new LUX!
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Re: Hello Everyone
welcome from us in the freestate ...........what about some more photies
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Re: Hello Everyone
Welcome Zute
Sorry bout the loss of of your vehicle.
Could you tell us the story behind the 2nd pic? Looks interesting
Zane
Sorry bout the loss of of your vehicle.
Could you tell us the story behind the 2nd pic? Looks interesting
Zane
It's better to Burn Out then Fade Away.
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- High Range 2WD
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- Town: Johannesburg
- Vehicle: Hilux 1998 3000d, KZTE conversion,
- Real Name: Zute
Re: Hello Everyone
Hi Zane,
Pic was taken at the beginning of the rainy season in the Lower Zambezi NP in Zambia. We were carrying full load and 5 passengers and sailed through 40km's of mud no problem. Happy days!
Best, Zute
Pic was taken at the beginning of the rainy season in the Lower Zambezi NP in Zambia. We were carrying full load and 5 passengers and sailed through 40km's of mud no problem. Happy days!
Best, Zute