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I actually had it for a year and a half, and I got it in top notch condition, mechanically that is but it seems it needs a rebuild. I want to keep the truck for as long as possible, hence going to all efforts to get it up to par.Yes, it's one of those things you have to really make work for you on more than one level.
I had a very nice blue G-wagon, a 1985 HJ60. They go forever if well maintained and this one was in true time warp nick. I couldn't bare to mess with it, so passed it on to a friend who still babies it.
If it were me, with the truck you've got, I'd drive it for a year or so and get it fully recomissioned. Get all the bits and pieces fixed up, do the water pump, cooling and heating and see how you feel about it.
18 months to 2 years down the track you'll know if you really want to keep the truck and if so if you really need the turbo. With tax free export status and the exchange rate as it is one of those kits would set you back about $2400 U.S. so it's not cheap by any stretch.
Cheers
Ironbark
OK, great, good to know. I am going to pull the engine tonight. I really don't want it decommissioned for too long. Need to get it up and running again asap.Absolutely it can be done with one person.