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BrianC



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I wouldn't even consider a pickup as you could only carry a few tools and not much else.
I really like this
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=new+trans...hGKDo4M%3A

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or like this but bigger,


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Y. O. L. O.
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JOKER



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Rolling with laughter Very good stan Thumbs Up

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Maybe a tad bigger then....

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kingpleb



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Here you go Mick,
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/IVECO-DAILY-40C1...58a34e67dd

Ready for doing work on inside as well and can take full size ply panels. I'd take the fairy lights off and say upto £400 to repair the issues with it but probably a lot less as ABS will be a seensor they have caught or knocked during brake work. Locks are often siezed or just duff but replacements arent pricey.

If you want something smaller then a 6 Speed berlingo is your best bet as the engines are solid in them Smile

Whatever you get, make sure it has AC. it was the only saving grace i had in any of my vans and the ivecos was super strong Very Happy FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
Mantec Sump Guard, Rigid Load liner, MY10 BT upgrade.

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Mick needs something cooler than a panel van....

Post #206285 28th Aug 2013 9:15pm
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Right , i don't want a Tranny type of van , i am basically thinking of getting a 4x4 pick up that would do me for my daily drive and for to use at some point for DIY repairs to some of the properties that i rent out as the letting company that i use are just ripping the pish by calling out tradesmen to fix stupid things that i could do myself and charge me over £100 + for the priviledge ….

So to recap a 4x4 pickup that would be car like and i know it won't be any where near as comfy as a FF but after 10 years of owning them i am getting fed up and just looking for something else Thumbs Up

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I saw a Ssang Yong Musso factory 4dr pick up in Orleans (France) today... :thumbsup:For sale too Mick Thumbs Up Laughing

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Honda crv...with the Back seats down its huge inside. Drives like a car and is 4x4.. Previously..
Vogue SE TD6
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Vogue 3.5 EFI

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@ Contra , wife had one of those years ago … that good she kept it for 3 months … Rolling with laughter

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TBH mick for fixing stuff up on properties that they are charging that much for can that kind of kit not just fit in a few toolbox's??

Otherwise the pickup gang all look the same to some people......
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SKODA-FELICIA-PI...3a841b4b76

And there are some folks who have transit pickups and use them as their daily drivers... though they also use them to tow caravans around and tarmac drives and such.....

Have you driven any of the latest pickups?

I think you should go try an Anorak Wink and a Hi lux so you know what to expect as they are pretty harsher compared to an FF... FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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Suppose it could Will, but don't want to take the chance in doing any damage to the interior of a FF if i have to get new doors , ply and other timbers if needed along with some other stuff …

And i am not expecting a pick up to be anywhere near a FF ….. Rolling Eyes

Seen this ….

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Bellini



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That's nice, Mick, but what is it? It could be a Nissan or a Ford but I've no idea. I'm guessing Ford.

And do PowerfulUK do accessories for it? They'll go out of business if you buy something they don't make stuff for. Razz Si. <This is my name.

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Rolling with laughter 👍it's one of those Ford Rangers , and no doubt Powerfuluk will do stuff for it they even do chrome accessories for wheel barrows 😜

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If you are set on a pick up then the new model ranger is where i would start. Drive that first then compare everything else to it........

By all accounts it is the best of the bunch at the moment. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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