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<blockquote data-quote="r3dd3v1l" data-source="post: 482238" data-attributes="member: 31487"><p>Thanks for the quick response Evans Electric, thats why iv chosen either the avensis or the touran as the both have roof bars fitted as standard ready to fit a rack. im currently driving a lexus is200 with a roof rack and its amazing how useful it is! I Think the toyota will probably have the slightly cheaper parts, but thats one of the reasons im going petrol, diesel pumps for any vehicle arent cheap to replace, sometimes the same with injectors as well. I will be 80% industrial installations and 20% domestic. Even if the job does last a few weeks, i still take my kit home with me unless there is a lock up available, i just dont trust anyone. As for the tool thing, this is why id rather have say, 4 or 5 stanely roll tool box things i can take out and store in my house each night, that would not bother me the slightest, mate of mine had an astra van for 3 weeks, all of his gear was nicked from it, the bent the doors that bad it got written off!</p><p></p><p>thanks for the reply</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r3dd3v1l, post: 482238, member: 31487"] Thanks for the quick response Evans Electric, thats why iv chosen either the avensis or the touran as the both have roof bars fitted as standard ready to fit a rack. im currently driving a lexus is200 with a roof rack and its amazing how useful it is! I Think the toyota will probably have the slightly cheaper parts, but thats one of the reasons im going petrol, diesel pumps for any vehicle arent cheap to replace, sometimes the same with injectors as well. I will be 80% industrial installations and 20% domestic. Even if the job does last a few weeks, i still take my kit home with me unless there is a lock up available, i just dont trust anyone. As for the tool thing, this is why id rather have say, 4 or 5 stanely roll tool box things i can take out and store in my house each night, that would not bother me the slightest, mate of mine had an astra van for 3 weeks, all of his gear was nicked from it, the bent the doors that bad it got written off! thanks for the reply [/QUOTE]
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