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Re: having to sell my syncro

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Stick at it moonlight and good luck, you obviously know how good these are when all in good order. Unfortunately the single cabs generally are not worth as much as double cabs, unless abs.immaculate due to lower demand.

Now, who was selling a couple of single cab locker doors a while ago?

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Re: having to sell my syncro

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PC52 wrote:
MoonlightCustoms wrote:
PC52 wrote:£500 and I'll pick it up tomorrow, I'm local to you!
:rofl :rollin
Always worth a bid though, Actually if you are looking for more money I would suggest that you ensure the lockers and running gear are working properly as nobody wants a syncro that doesn't do what it should do.
Hey Russel sold his sika for £1950 and his (along with another sika) were the only 2 syncros that completed the run up Chapel Gate...
Still, if you need some bits - we're just down the road, actually got a blue sika here with the correct colour doors for yours. As CJ would say it's gonna get the gas axe, very soon!

It is indeed allways worth a bid :ok That wasnt ment to be a sarcy reply, just a odd and very dry sence of humour!
I know i put it up for over the odds but i dont feel ive enjoyed him to his full potential yet, ive done a lot of offroad driving but not anything serious in a syncro yet, most of the green lanes round here are soft roads in my book.

As for bits, im in need of a diff lock acuator and the speedo cable snaped on me today :( I think ive got the doors sorted but could do with some other bits, can you send me your number over?
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Re: having to sell my syncro

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HarryMann wrote:Stick at it moonlight and good luck, you obviously know how good these are when all in good order. Unfortunately the single cabs generally are not worth as much as double cabs, unless abs.immaculate due to lower demand.

Now, who was selling a couple of single cab locker doors a while ago?

Im looking foward to finding out how good they are off road :twisted:

My locker oors arnt bad at all, dose any where sell the hinges seperatly? I have been toyin with making hiddin hindes that open from the bottomthen my tool box can go on runners to come out the side, it is mywork truck after all :D
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I have been toyin with making hiddin hindes that open from the bottomthen my tool box can go on runners to come out the side, it is mywork truck after all :D

Well, if you get in touch with Pete (PC52) the he has done that very thing, with one of his Doka Loka doors :)

Are you sure its the cable thats broken and not the classic... 'nylon pinion gear sheared' inside the diff?

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Will give pete a shout, Just waiting to see what morrow brings in the way of boat funding before i make my mind up to keep it :?
No i got a bit of barbed wire hooked up on it (and round the drive shaft) :oops: , lad off the local farm got a bit over happy with a set of wirecutters :( Its my own fault for not braving the mud myself, i normally say its the drivers job but that was a big puddle :rofl
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Re: having to sell my syncro

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Oh well,another will be along shortly!
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