yes its fine, subject to the engine, pump etc are in good condition, my mate runs allisport the intercooling specialists and he's often working on high milage vehicles, 90k km is nothing (hes gotta do my iveco soon with 250k km on the clock)
rich
A p38 rangie with that many problems....... run away run away and live to buy another day, you need a full service history on those bad boys
I prefer discos anyway, the bodyshape is better for load carrying and 7 seat options etc.
iceland in 3 101's
photos here
http://www.101fc.net/iceland-2004/index.htm
Vids here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpStZccU17w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hR-5Xa_jrNs
met a group with 2 of them in iceland
they were towing them thru river crossings with the engines turned off as they couldn't cross under their own steam
so i guess they're alright as long as you can afford the support vehicle and crew :Wow1:
interesting chinese trucks - that looks like the old series daily cab (released 1991 i think) but with coil rear suspension and big tyres, oh and lots of airtanks
There is a yahoo group for the discussion of all things daily 4x4.
don't think any of our members have a new series one though, its split between the older civi 40-10w and the wm's, the group requires authorisation to join asthe old group was spammed out of existance...
the opinion on the hubb seems to be pretty good
items to watch seem to be steering racks and oil in back axle
only had mine 5 months and havn't expeditioned it yet
there is a yahoo group called ivcecodaily4x4 and lots of owners on horizons unlimited
did you buy one ?
Not totally convinced, saw them at a Landrover show a few weeks ago and it seemed like they were packing too much in
There was another conversion there that looked easier to live in but can't remember who made it
I've just sold my Landrover 101 Tiggurr and although it was the right thing to do and i love my new iveco 4x4 i'm still pining for a landrover already
A diesel 88 inch ragtop pre '73 will do just fine
The garage has already started filling up with iveco parts so the rover mentality obviously...