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RockyF75 wrote:Anyone done it? Any comments on its feasibility?
Fire away
Well.. Suzuki did it... Seems like the most logical thing to do to a Hi-jet.. Can't think of a better vehicle to convert.
[quote="Uhhohh"]As far as an indecent proposal goes, I'd accept nothing less than $100,000 to tolerate buggery. Any less and it's just not worth the psychological trauma. [/quote]
4X4 Carry vans... Exactly the same but very different...
Actually.. didn't Hi-jet's come out in a 4WD variant ... now i think about it more..
[quote="Uhhohh"]As far as an indecent proposal goes, I'd accept nothing less than $100,000 to tolerate buggery. Any less and it's just not worth the psychological trauma. [/quote]
4X4 HiJets were sold in Australia. I had a very old overlander magazine (86?) where they compared the hijet 4WD to the sierra trayback.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
Seen a few of em while touring in tassie a few years back at some of the wineries there (down freyjacint peninsulla way )
Would be a pretty useful little jigger on a farm or simmilar. I THINK they may have been turbo diesals as well.
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