We went to go and pick up our SFA!! (And I got up to 110kph on the N2!!)
Thanks to a lot of you, and your optimism and experience with Toyota SFA’s we chose this vehicle. 6 months ago we agreed we would get a Toyota, BUT we said ..â€.nothing more than 8 years old, no more than 150 000 on the clockâ€â€¦â€¦.en kyk hoe lyk ons nou!!
Here are the details:
1987 Toyota Hilux 2.2 4Y(It looks like a Botswana/ Imported Toy - right?)
Power steering and aircon
267 0000kms on the clock
The vehicle has had some mods done (most done in the last two years):
Full sub-assembly done at 180 000km
Saymaans lift, Gabriel Safari shocks
Nudge Bar (A simple one – but seems very well secured)
Hi-lift jacking points
“Burglar bars†on canopy windows
Dual battery system
50 litre water tank
115 litre long range fuel tank (with two jerries and the standard tank we can take about 200L of petrol in total)
Stainless power flow exhaust and branch
29 Mhz radio
It also came with too many extras to mention….but some were:
Alu roofrack, Hannibal rooftop tent and separate awning
40 litre National Luna
Compressor and foot pump
Submersible water pump
Full spares kit (still have to go through it), toolkit, 2 inverters, 9 Ammo boxes, 2 gas bottles, gas hob, first aid, HL Jack, spade, 2 spare wheels, recovery equipment, jerries……and more!!!!!!!
The only disadvantage of getting an equipped vehicle is that there is less for us to do!!
So far here is the list of things we think we will change/ mod:
Fit OME suspension, bucket seats, safe, battery monitor, storage system, window tints, storage for fishing rod tubes, new tyres.
Over and out!
Scotty :D