check this out... just found it on ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/1984-DAIHATSU-MI ... dZViewItem
does anybody know anything about them??
It seems odd to have a 2cyl 4wd vehicle....
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Daihatsu handivan 4wd !!!!!!
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Daihatsu handivan 4wd !!!!!!
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Tzi -- beware of cheap imitations
Tzi -- beware of cheap imitations
The Japs put 4wd under anything they can
It's most probably like the Subaru L-Series 4wd's, in which the front wheels drive the car normally, and the tailshaft engages into the gearbox when 4wd is selected. This eliminates a transfer case as such.
I am intrigued by the 'extra low first gear' though...
It's almost along the lines of the Japanese Kei cars... small cars like the Mira, with engines less then a litre that are turboed, 4wd... you name it, they have done it Crazy asians... lol
It's most probably like the Subaru L-Series 4wd's, in which the front wheels drive the car normally, and the tailshaft engages into the gearbox when 4wd is selected. This eliminates a transfer case as such.
I am intrigued by the 'extra low first gear' though...
It's almost along the lines of the Japanese Kei cars... small cars like the Mira, with engines less then a litre that are turboed, 4wd... you name it, they have done it Crazy asians... lol
[quote="RockyF70 - Coming out of the closet"]i'd be rushing out and buying an IFS rocky[/quote]
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