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Thinking of getting a Surf

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Thinking of getting a Surf

Post by GUPovertyPack »

I have a mate that is thinking of getting a Surf. Is there anything that I should tell him to look out for, any years better than any others etc. He will not be doing a lot of high country trips but will probably head up north and into the centre a bit.

Thanks in anticipation :?
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Post by sniper »

yes get a KZN 130, this is a 3ltr turbocharged surf.
Then do a 2" suspension lift and 2" bodylift fit 33`s and some air lockers and your set ;)
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Post by GUPovertyPack »

Thanks for the replies and the link. There is a lot of god info there. :) I think he will look at the 3.0l as he intends to pull a trailer from time to time so the extra capacilty would help

Thanks again

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