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Tubarao 23 Aug 2002 12:40

Purchase Toyota Landcrusier
 
I read on the site that there is a firm in Holland that sells used United Nations'Toyota 4*4s. Had the name & address etc. I can't find it again.

Can anyone help? Either in Holland or anywhere else.

Regards

Sam Rutherford 23 Aug 2002 13:22

There must be hundreds kicking around Sarajevo. Relieving the UN of their toyotas was a national pastime about 7 years ago!

Sam.

Sorry, not terribly helpful!

Landyjur 23 Aug 2002 23:30

You probably mean this.
See: http://www.sahara-overland.com/updates/part2.htm

Jur

Chris Scott 24 Aug 2002 08:28

Sahara Overland updates? I wouldn't go there!

I was going to mention this later but I may as well now. For my latest scam I am considering bringing in a 75-series 11 seater Troop Carrier or two from Central Australia to flog in the UK .
In rust-free Alice one can buy mid 90s white ex-govt Troopies (4.2/six, non turbo) for about 25K AUD with twin tanks (180L), snork, roo bar and sometimes winch etc - all RHD (like UK).
Govt vehicles must have any KNOW faults declared and some are lightly used.
I have a local mate who knows the troopie auction scene and would sort out the shipping, etc

Realistically you are looking at around 10-11 thousand pounds on the road in the UK after VAT + 4%. Troopies were never sold in the UK but are a big, tough overland bus (see the book) - round here you cant move for them.
Anyone seriously interested, let me know.

Chris S

[This message has been edited by Chris Scott (edited 24 August 2002).]

Tubarao 24 Aug 2002 12:51

Chris

Thanks for the advice. I have been thinking of buying one here and shipping it over to Europe and driving it down to West Africa in Feb' 2003.

Do you see any problems in driving a right hand vechile in Morocco, Western Sahara and Mauritania & Senegal, apart from the obvious, do the police have any problems etc?

Look forward to your reply.

Regards

DAVID
Quote:

Originally posted by Chris Scott:
Sahara Overland updates? I wouldn't go there!

I was going to mention this later but I may as well now. For my latest scam I am considering bringing in a 75-series 11 seater Troop Carrier or two from Central Australia to flog in the UK .
In rust-free Alice one can buy mid 90s white ex-govt Troopies (4.2/six, non turbo) for about 25K AUD with twin tanks (180L), snork, roo bar and sometimes winch etc - all RHD (like UK).
Govt vehicles must have any KNOW faults declared and some are lightly used.
I have a local mate who knows the troopie auction scene and would sort out the shipping, etc

Realistically you are looking at around 10-11 thousand pounds on the road in the UK after VAT + 4%. Troopies were never sold in the UK but are a big, tough overland bus (see the book) - round here you cant move for them.
Anyone seriously interested, let me know.

Chris S

[This message has been edited by Chris Scott (edited 24 August 2002).]


Sam Rutherford 24 Aug 2002 14:36

Absolutely no problem with a right hand drive - possibly even an advantage in terms of being less interesting to thieves.

Just don't go near Vietnam with it!!!

Sam.

ChrisC 28 Aug 2002 07:02

Hi Chris

I could be interested in an imported Troopie or otherwise - send me an email and I will get in touch.

Cheers

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ChrisC

ChrisC 21 Sep 2002 05:48

Hi Tubarao
if you decide to ship Oz to Europe let me know, as I am interested in doing similiar

thanks

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ChrisC

Chris Scott 22 Sep 2002 12:58

Hi Chris, 75 or 78?
Just finishing up 12000 km in a 78 and cant say I can tell the difference.

Chris S

ChrisC 23 Sep 2002 04:59

Hi Chris

what is the difference between a 75 and 78?
Is the 78 the one with front coils?
Are they both 4.2 (non-turbo) Diesel?

Cheers

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ChrisC

Chris Scott 23 Sep 2002 20:28

Yes and yes is the answer. Pretty juicy it has to be said, the best I have managed is 7.8 kpl @ 100 kph, but mine has a high roof.

CS

PJC 16 Nov 2002 09:35

Chris

Can you please get in touch regarding the import of a TLC Troopie from Oz.

either thru this site, or paul.j.crawford@consignia.com

i am interested in trading in my 1990 3.9 efi Range Rover (on LPG) for a troopie. I want to get a vehicle prepped for a UK - SA trip in the next two years.

Thanks in advance
Paul

Mick C 24 Nov 2002 23:42

Chris

Sounds an excellent idea. I'm looking for a 40 series - would you be interested in bringing one of these from Oz?

Regards
Mick

Quote:

Originally posted by Chris Scott:
Sahara Overland updates? I wouldn't go there!

I was going to mention this later but I may as well now. For my latest scam I am considering bringing in a 75-series 11 seater Troop Carrier or two from Central Australia to flog in the UK .
In rust-free Alice one can buy mid 90s white ex-govt Troopies (4.2/six, non turbo) for about 25K AUD with twin tanks (180L), snork, roo bar and sometimes winch etc - all RHD (like UK).
Govt vehicles must have any KNOW faults declared and some are lightly used.
I have a local mate who knows the troopie auction scene and would sort out the shipping, etc

Realistically you are looking at around 10-11 thousand pounds on the road in the UK after VAT + 4%. Troopies were never sold in the UK but are a big, tough overland bus (see the book) - round here you cant move for them.
Anyone seriously interested, let me know.

Chris S

[This message has been edited by Chris Scott (edited 24 August 2002).]


Terje 26 Dec 2002 23:56

If you want to buy new, UN-specified Toyotas 4x4 - taxfree, and registrered with Tourist Plates take contact with Paul +35058869000, Gibraltar.

Terje


PJC 8 Jan 2003 14:22

Chris

have you any more details about your impending scam of importing TLC Troopies from Oz? Are you going to go ahead with the plan, because there are a number of us out here that are interested!

Best Regards
Paul


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