
Because there is sod all material on this model on ORE, I figured I'd document my ownership of this vehicle. My company, Student Cars Limited, stocks and sells low price cars to scarfies, so whilst I've got it and am 'testing it' pre-sale, I'll let you guys know how it wheels. I should have it through til the new year I figure.
I call it the Jizz-blizzard. I really had to restrain myself from using the term in my topic title but given the focus on keepin things clean lately, I thought it'd best be kept clean. But the imagery is great.
In the intersets of telling the complete story its probably worth repeating the following:
I was fanging through Southland with Timotheus on Tuesday, chasing LN106s when we spied it sitting on the side of the road in Edendale. Apparently it'd been there for 2-3 weeks. I'd seen it myself actually, but stopped to test tonight and brought it home.
Specs are:
2.4t 5spd.
Big ticket rebuild 4 yrs ago.
Manual hubs, snorkel, PTO, bullbars, Rebuilt LSD, A frame,
7 months reg and 2 months wof and 2/3 tank of diesel.
Evidently, they come fairly well equipped.
Pretty good nick from what I can gather.
Needs tyres.
The bloke I bought it off was a family guy who'd just upgraded to a cherokee in the interests of space. He was very tidy, as was the rig, I get the idea he took very good care of it.
THE GEARBOX HAD ONLY JUST LOST FIFTH AFTER BEING OFFERED FOR SALE AND IS A LITTLE NOISY IN THE FIRST THREE GEARS.
It was priced accordingly.
I drove it back in fourth, keeping a close eye in the temp guage.
I had a vacancy in my arsenal having just sold my turbo safari:

partly to fund this:
partly because it was costing me a packet to maintain. Wheeling so much weight around and accounting for wear and tear from previous owners and my own abuse was definitely hitting my pocket.
Additionally, I have a policy of 'whilst I'm doing this, it makes sense to do this whilt I'm there' and 'I should probably over engineer that bit just to be sure.'
I've been keen on something a little lighter for a while and have never had a whip with an operational winch (the Safari was sold at an oppertune time, before the M8000 was wired). Last weekend Timotheus, tristanp, and some mates spent a day collecting pegs from a cancelled winch event., that sold me on the need for a winch, and the brilliance of ground anchors. I'm utterly convinced that PTOs have it over Electric.
At any rate, the PTO of the jizz-blizzard sold the rig to me. Its effectively a 5speed PTO the way its set up.
