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SCOTRUCK
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Post by SCOTRUCK »

The vehicle will be used for every day running around ,shooting ,camping and some RTV trials ,but im only home two weeks at a time so its not going to be getting constant use i may even consider getting a car to use for less interesting stuff .What is the truck Karl it looks the dogs danglies.

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Whereabouts are you based?

I'm sure if your near another Syncro owner you might be able to meet up and have a good look and chat. In my opinion for the size its is the most versatile vehicle available.

For me, it is a Jack of all trades, can perform to its limits offroad, can camp very well, can go away for a weekend, or a month. Can fir in 4 mates and beer and beach toys with no problem.

I use mine as a daily driver, gives me a grin everytime I drive it.

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Post by KarlT »

syncroand101 wrote: it is a Jack of all trades, .

gives me a grin everytime I drive it.


Well said!



The Truck is a Russian Zil.

Over a million made.

They come on ebay every now & then.

Ideal for a trip to Mongolia & back! :P

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