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BushWacker wrote:
Mon Jul 15, 2019 2:17 pm
Isuzu Arctic article I came across ...

https://ibb.co/12DQZGw
Pointless marketing by Isuzu SA, these "Arctic Trucks" are very expensive for some wheel arch trims and a suspension lift with oversized wheels.
They are wide, they have a terrible turning circle and with that lift, battle to fit in some standard-ish garages.

Lets not start on the fuel consumption...
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Auas Motors (the GM Motors of Namibia) has a special on the Mux 4x4 now for 520k. Bliksem that is good value for money!
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Fit a Rear Difflock to that MUX, and you’ll have really good value for money. Life is to short to be driving a Fortuner
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Mike Nel wrote:
Thu Jul 18, 2019 6:42 am
Fit a Rear Difflock to that MUX, and you’ll have really good value for money. Life is to short to be driving a Fortuner
Do they still use fake wood in the fascia of the Fortuner?
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Ricoffy wrote:
Thu Jul 18, 2019 8:43 am
Mike Nel wrote:
Thu Jul 18, 2019 6:42 am
Fit a Rear Difflock to that MUX, and you’ll have really good value for money. Life is to short to be driving a Fortuner
Do they still use fake wood in the fascia of the Fortuner?
I don't know. I don't get into Fortuners
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Ricoffy wrote: Do they still use fake wood in the fascia of the Fortuner?
Please show me a current vehicle on the market under R1m that has real wood?
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KurtG wrote:
Thu Jul 18, 2019 1:00 pm
Ricoffy wrote: Do they still use fake wood in the fascia of the Fortuner?
Please show me a current vehicle on the market under R1m that has real wood?
Exactly.

Then why bother with fake wood in sub-bar vehicles?
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It’s more eco friendly. The bunny huggers, like Apoc, approve
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I almost bought one of these; it was an absolute beast at Brakkeduine in 4H. Luckily my emotions was subdued by common sense. Debt at my age is a big no-no.

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