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Hi from Yorkshire

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17 Feb 2012 23:06 #33662 by TheTyke
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Hello folks,

I've just popped in to look around as I think it's time that I said goodbye to my 110 double cab.

Luv it to bits but I only use it on the road and its a big lump that in this day and age I can't justify keeping.

Been viewing Jimnys with envious eyes and I would really luv a pickup, but can't legally have the kids in the back even though they would love it!!! (Those were the days)

Was put off by the thought of insurance for modded vehicles, but from the posts I've seen does not appear to be a major issue.

Would ideally like a bright red soft top with a lift that does not look too excessive and tyres that do not require major arch work?

I've scoured the forum for some examples, but if you have some decent pics please lets have a look.

Please don't be too harsh on me for being a landy owner. Oh and I do give the landy wave to modded Jimny owners!!!!

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17 Feb 2012 23:31 #33663 by Keefe
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Hi Tyke,

Welcome to the Forum.
Lots of experience and knowledge on here for when you need it.
Have a look round.

:)

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18 Feb 2012 07:27 #33668 by myers647
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H Tyke & welcome to the forum.
Where in Yorkshire are you from there is four of us over in Wakefield Area which have pretty much just started getting out green laning together and pay/play days. We are all meeting up in the morning and going to the peaks should be a good day.
we will keep are eyes peeled for a suitable jimny for you .

James

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18 Feb 2012 07:59 #33669 by Halford
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Hi & welcome Tyke

Please don't be too harsh on me for being a landy owner

good to see you're leaving the darkside, no harshness here, occasionally some good old fashioned sarcasm (especially if Keefe's had a couple of beers) :pinch:

there's a buying guide here

good hunting
;)

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18 Feb 2012 08:26 - 18 Feb 2012 09:42 #33670 by TheTyke
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James I'm in Guiseley, home town of Harry Ramsden's Fish & Chips (Pillaged and left to rot by foreigners. Not that I'm bitter :evil: ) and Sooty & Sweep :blink:

Halford wrote: Hi & welcome Tyke

Please don't be too harsh on me for being a landy owner

good to see you're leaving the darkside, no harshness here, occasionally some good old fashioned sarcasm (especially if Keefe's had a couple of beers)


Halford being from Yorkshire I have "Sarcasm" running through my veins. Those who give will then receive :evil: :evil: :evil:
Last edit: 18 Feb 2012 09:42 by TheTyke.

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18 Feb 2012 09:33 #33672 by stevedumptruck63
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hi tyke and welcome to the forum
iam one of the good looking fella's from wakefield,i too have owned a few landys but shhhh dont tell anyone,crying shame about harry ramsdens,your not too far from me james and rich so we will probably end up bumping into each other in the near future,i will also keep my eyes peeled for a motor.
happy hunting.

steve.

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18 Feb 2012 12:01 #33674 by fast forward
welcome to the forum . :)

if you cant go round it go over it ! or vice versa ?

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18 Feb 2012 13:34 #33682 by doncarlyon
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18 Feb 2012 16:27 #33691 by Bigboolies
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Hi there!!... Welcome to another fellow yorkshire man.....were in malton North Yorkshire and also have had a long string of landys so dont feel bad...lol x

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18 Feb 2012 17:12 #33694 by dirtydogz
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Hi mate welcome to Big Jimny from a soft top owner.

2002 JLX Soft Top B)
Jimnybits 2" lift +Pro Comp ES1000 shocks.:) Big Jimny rear shock mounts. Big Jimny adjustable panhard rods.
Big Jimny steering damper bracket. Disco Armstrong steering damper. 7X15 black modulars. 205/75/15 Maxxis 743 bravo m/t.Superpro camber correction bushes.Black A bar....

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18 Feb 2012 17:15 #33695 by facade
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Welcome!

You do realise that a Jimny will do about the same to the gallon as your 110? (It will save a little as diesel is 40p a gallon more than petrol)
They cost more to insure, and there are no cheap parts like for a Landrover: I paid FORTY POUNDS for a propshaft spider that would have cost £4 for the Landrover :pinch: .
The ride is a lot more lively than a 110 and the 2wd will spin it round in the wet whereas the 110 will just go.


That said the jimny is easier to park than the 110, and a great deal warmer in the winter., and as long as you don't try and drive like John off Emmerdale makes a good little winter runabout. (Apart from the rust: the bodywork isn't very well designed as regards rust traps)

If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there :)

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18 Feb 2012 17:40 #33696 by TheTyke
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facade wrote: Welcome!

You do realise that a Jimny will do about the same to the gallon as your 110? (It will save a little as diesel is 40p a gallon more than petrol)
They cost more to insure, and there are no cheap parts like for a Landrover: I paid FORTY POUNDS for a propshaft spider that would have cost £4 for the Landrover :pinch: .
The ride is a lot more lively than a 110 and the 2wd will spin it round in the wet whereas the 110 will just go.


That said the jimny is easier to park than the 110, and a great deal warmer in the winter., and as long as you don't try and drive like John off Emmerdale makes a good little winter runabout. (Apart from the rust: the bodywork isn't very well designed as regards rust traps)


Facade, Is this a test?????

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