What is the best windsurfing van???

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Bertie
Bertie
NSW
1351 posts
NSW, 1351 posts
3 Mar 2004 3:11am
What I wanna know is:
1.which company makes the most mechanicaly reliable van?
2. What length wheelbase should i be looking for???
3. Should i look for a 4WD van for places like gnarloo etc???
4. Which vans have the cheapest parts and are easy to work on urself?

For around a max of $5000 what would be a good buy. Dont have the cash now but will once i sell my motorbike!
TIA
Bertie
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bermand
bermand
WA
247 posts
WA, 247 posts
3 Mar 2004 9:21am
Tom Radis is the guru on this subject, when I was looking 2months ago, I was told Toyota Hiace LWB, if you can get one on gas even better. Try the online quokka or motor trader. Lwb rarely comes in 4wd, vw and mitsibushi do make 4wd vans.
silvec01
silvec01
WA
645 posts
WA, 645 posts
4 Mar 2004 2:21pm
I recommend that you avoid all vehicles owned by Simon Cunningham, from Go windsurfing, When you see his old van you will understand,

it peacefully passed away,

"MAY IT OXIDIZE IN PIECES"
Simon
Simon
WA
275 posts
WA, 275 posts
4 Mar 2004 3:00pm
Hey Chad, please stop abusing the old girl. May she rest in peace. But her legacy lives on giving Silverback a new back window!!!

Simon
gowindsurfing.com
silvec01
silvec01
WA
645 posts
WA, 645 posts
4 Mar 2004 8:57pm


SHES AN ORGAN DONOR, GOOD FOR YOU SIMON.

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