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Old 08-06-2010, 17:42   #16
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Yep, it is a 5 door, leather interior etc, that's all I know at the moment, won't be able to have a look until next week
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Old 08-06-2010, 19:07   #17
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Just one other thing, going on about veggy oil possibilities, seen a few things regarding Customs & Excise, and I know you can produce a certain amount of diy biodiesel duty free, but what about using SVO, do you have to pay duty on that if using to power vehicles still?
the site I mentiond earlyer will help

SVO is NOT biodiesel.. its veggie oil... not the same...

but you can use 2500 litres with out paying duty, just need to keep a record.. oh its a ROLLING year as well..

but 2500 litres is 580 litres a month.. so WAY more then normal use..
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Old 08-06-2010, 19:12   #18
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Yep, have searched that site and waiting a reply regarding the Terrano 3.0, and yeah, I knew veggy oil isn't biodiesel but was surprised that diesel engines will run on veggy oil.

Still finding my feet and seeing if this Terrano will be worth a gamble, would be a better gamble if I could put veggy oil through it, but that's a bonus not a deciding factor I suppose.
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Old 08-06-2010, 19:16   #19
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took me ages to make my mind up and do it..

had a vizit from two members same week.. both run on veggie oil.

one cleared out my local Tesco! ( you know who I mean Makeitfit!! )
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Old 08-06-2010, 19:28   #20
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Hahaha, I must admit, if you can get it cheap enough then 'every little bit helps'...lol

If the 3 ltr wont have the veggy oil then I might just go for an older shogun or something that's solid, reliable and can be worked on and will run on veggy oil
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Old 08-06-2010, 20:04   #21
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that dont sound like a shogun then..

but a 2.7
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Old 08-06-2010, 20:08   #22
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Ah...right...any suggestions anyone??

Budget is max £5k, need to get dog, child seat and pushchair in, something I can work on and not have to take it to a stealers to find out a simple fault and parts are cheap, and won't cost an arm and a leg to run, oh and will take biodiesel or veggy oil....fussy??
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Ah...right...any suggestions anyone??

Budget is max £5k, need to get dog, child seat and pushchair in, something I can work on and not have to take it to a stealers to find out a simple fault and parts are cheap, and won't cost an arm and a leg to run, oh and will take biodiesel or veggy oil....fussy??
gotta be a t2 /mav/mistral then
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Old 08-06-2010, 22:53   #24
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gotta be a t2 /mav/mistral then
you wouldn't be buying a Maverick for £5k and certainly not a Mistral. well not unless you're an eejyit!

£5k puts you in 2003-5 territory and a final facelift T2 2.7 or 3.0.

Eminox have a goode look around and you'll see that the Terrano is the most cost-effective 4x4 you can buy pretty much. Your £5k would buy you a good lowish mileage 2003-4 2.7 TDi that does 23-25mpg but defo runs on anything up to 100% SVO, or a 3.0 that we are not yet sure about but does 32mpg anyway.

Same money buys you LRs, Discos, Shotgun, Mitsis etc that are much older and a bag of shite....
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Old 08-06-2010, 22:58   #25
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the site I mentiond earlyer will help

SVO is NOT biodiesel.. its veggie oil... not the same...

but you can use 2500 litres with out paying duty, just need to keep a record.. oh its a ROLLING year as well..

but 2500 litres is 580 litres a month.. so WAY more then normal use..
No, I think you'll find it's 508 litres a month
Still plenty though eh
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Old 08-06-2010, 23:02   #26
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No, I think you'll find it's 508 litres a month
Still plenty though eh
where did you two study arithmetic??? 2500/12=508??
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i think you will find that 2500 divided by 12 is 208
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where did you two study arithmetic??? 2500/12=508??
Same as you but without the slate
What I really meant was 208, ehem...................
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Same as you but without the slate
What I really meant was 208, ehem...................
so you went to state school, i went to slate school.......
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so you went to state school
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