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Old 17-05-2018, 22:46   #1
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I have acquired another T2, not that I need another but this little beauty fell into my lap.....
Some extras included a set of 32" mud's and a 2'' suspension lift.
It also has a 4ltr 1uzfe V8 conversion Its fully certified and road legal.
Its pretty scary to drive on road, especially on the tarmac. The intention is to de-construct my original (specs below) and re-build all the bar work and so on onto this black one.
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and a quick snap of the engine.
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Old 18-05-2018, 00:02   #3
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4ltr V8 wow, it should perform well, but I will stick with my 2.8, Rick
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Old 18-05-2018, 00:25   #4
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4ltr V8 wow, it should perform well, but I will stick with my 2.8, Rick
Hi Rick, it certainly crawls well, the torque is really impressive.
I am under no illusions that having access to this HP and torque will give me issues but it'll be fun none the less.
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