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- supergaz
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07 Jun 2014 09:40 #117274
by supergaz
Replied by supergaz on topic Re:Lumberjack Jimny
That will be A 1.6, I think its a very underrated car, not helped by top gears test track.
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07 Jun 2014 12:18 #117292
by Busta
Replied by Busta on topic Lumberjack Jimny
Yeah 1.6, 105hp.
You're right Supergaz- it's not a bad car! It's a bit grandad-ish to look at and very grey inside but it's comfy, handles well, is just about quick enough and has loads of room for people and bikes and stuff- something I've missed with the Jimny!
For what it cost I'll happily drive it around for a year or 2 until I get bored!
You're right Supergaz- it's not a bad car! It's a bit grandad-ish to look at and very grey inside but it's comfy, handles well, is just about quick enough and has loads of room for people and bikes and stuff- something I've missed with the Jimny!
For what it cost I'll happily drive it around for a year or 2 until I get bored!
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08 Jun 2014 09:57 #117357
by zukenutter
Replied by zukenutter on topic Re:Lumberjack Jimny
The Liana was fairly underrated here too.
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30 Jun 2014 21:18 #119083
by Swifty
Did you win that on ebay, think it's one I was bidding on!!!
was just after the engine,
Replied by Swifty on topic Lumberjack Jimny
Busta wrote: After a pleasant road trip to Gainsborough with the Range Rover and trailer this weekend I am now the very proud owner of this beautiful Liana! It cost the princely sum of £323 complete with a faulty crank position sensor but is otherwise faultless and spotless!
The idea was put the engine in the Jimny and break the rest but after driving it around a bit it seems silly to ruin a tidy, comfy and (compared to a Jimny) quick car. I think I'm going to use it as a run around for a bit and look at things again in a few months!
Did you win that on ebay, think it's one I was bidding on!!!


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30 Jun 2014 23:32 #119098
by Busta
Replied by Busta on topic Lumberjack Jimny
Yes I did! It only needed the crank position sensor. I just wanted the engine too but it seems too good to wreck.
I drove it to Heathrow and back today, 300 miles at 70-80mph, 40mpg, air conditioning- better than sweating it out in the Jimny!
I drove it to Heathrow and back today, 300 miles at 70-80mph, 40mpg, air conditioning- better than sweating it out in the Jimny!
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08 Sep 2014 08:50 #123600
by Busta
Replied by Busta on topic Lumberjack Jimny
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