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Old 14-07-2012, 06:06 PM   #11
herbicide
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Default Re: 70 Series Landcruiser to die within 5 years

For the person asking about the 76, it's good enough for me on the road, it's no Euro sports car, but if that's what you expect, you have issues. Overtaking is effortless, especially since I've chucked the 3 inch exhaust on. The torque really comes in handy. I also have the optional front and rear difflocks and they've come in handy too - plus they're cheaper than ARB airlockers. Offroad it's capable too, though I have a Safari snorkel waiting to go onto it as the standard raised air intake is ordinary. Vision is excellent as all corners of the vehicle are easily visible. Post July 2009 build vehicles have driver and passenger airbags standard. As for no abs, I'm happy with that, ever used abs on loose gravel? It's garbage. Yank tanks just fall apart
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