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James,

The transfer case doesn't 'fall out of alignment' it FALLS OUT!

hehehe

I for one Love Teh Lada!

Just make sure you always have a umbrella and a big jacket for those long drives back from DECA........

:banana:

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CONS

Ladas cant go over 90km/hr on teh back straight at Sandown.

Overall bucket of ****

They cannot beat teh PIMP wagon at the drags.

Overall bucket of ****

The seats do not always stay attached.

Overall bucket of ****

You will not pull chicks, even with the convertible model.

Overall bucket of ****

Eveythings backwards, and I never could find reverse.

Overall bucket of ****

Lots of vibrating, ie after a long drive, your feet will tingle for ages once youve stopped.

Overall bucket of ****

PROS

Aerials will improve the exterior.

Stickers will improve the exterior.

Go for a 'real' 4wd such as the Landrover Discovery or the old school Toyota Landcruiser crew cab with the tray or tub rear.

well.. for about 2 years i have been ppondering to get a lada niva. i think its that time. i have been driving zee german cars for too many years, and not like i can go into mud etc with a 2 tonne mercedes. this is more directly aimed at jamezilla

what is the most common prob on these little critters. found 3 of em in top nick. just want to know what to look out for

HAHAHA marko you didnt have a hilux you had a 4runner with the smallest MOTOR you could get in it HAHA like a 2.4d

Get a real hilux or landcrus but yeah SWB 4wd be nice

i have been looking at getting a 4wd to use in the bush and for towing but got my dads so just buying a POS day to day car that the family can use

Yes, go with a Patrol.....

Apparently there is a whole cottage industry that fits Patrol drivelines into Land Cruisers and HiLux/4Runner/Surf. They will even replace Toyota independent front suspension with Nissan live axle....

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...d=0&trecs=3

And for the record, the ragtop did pull teh chicks :wub:

Me likes Teh Lada!! :bunny:

Got to love teh White one...and very close to me. Might be time for another one. (even though i might have owned one for a short time :D)

Oh and Ragtop FTW! :devil:

(fingers crossed the ragtops came in white)

Oh and lets not forget Lada's can float on water... you just need big tyres :blush:

Not like this....

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But more like this.....

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Or failing that, just drive teh Lada underwater!!!!

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=qRBGr39uJBo

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