Nice video man, how am i now seeing this as it is 2 yrs already? I love those vehicles, hoping i can get one when i sell my car, either that or a Suzuki ignis.
I've really bonded with it over the last couple of years and it's a joy to drive. I've done a couple of visits to Cornwall, about 700-800 miles each time. The wife and me even did two nights in it as well! Thanks for watching 👍🏻
@@Countdown-ct7iv apart from rust and a few minor electrical issues, I've not had any problems with it. Oil and filter get changed every 5k to keep the engine sweet, they're bigger inside than they look.
Hi mine is the same model shape called here a Big Eye but only 660cc 3 cylinder. Build the roof up on the outside with some upvc trim between the ridges to give a flat surface to reseal the roof light and use sikoflex 552 from screwfix. TC Bill
@@Bloodshed.restorations Are yaouw in Jersey? Oi ask, 'cuz yaouw sound loike a mid-lander/yam yam. Only kidding, nice video pal. What did you pay for it and when did you buy it? Only asking as I'm thinking of buying a 2005 one.
You're correct, I'm from the Midlands. Had it for about 6 months now and paid £700 for it bit then had to get a clutch, brakes etc. It's also a cat N white off (non structural damage) but I knew that anyway.
@@Bloodshed.restorations Just realised, after watching your 'first drive' video, that you are on the edge of Warwickshire, nowhere near Wolverhampton (yam yam Country). Following your resto series with interest. Cheers🍻
Not near Wolves but do work around the Brum area and have a strong Black Country bloodline. I'm just pleased you never asked if I come from London, had that asked more than once😂
Nice video man, how am i now seeing this as it is 2 yrs already? I love those vehicles, hoping i can get one when i sell my car, either that or a Suzuki ignis.
I've really bonded with it over the last couple of years and it's a joy to drive. I've done a couple of visits to Cornwall, about 700-800 miles each time. The wife and me even did two nights in it as well! Thanks for watching 👍🏻
I hope i get one next year, for camping n fishing.
@@Countdown-ct7iv apart from rust and a few minor electrical issues, I've not had any problems with it. Oil and filter get changed every 5k to keep the engine sweet, they're bigger inside than they look.
Hi mine is the same model shape called here a Big Eye but only 660cc 3 cylinder. Build the roof up on the outside with some upvc trim between the ridges to give a flat surface to reseal the roof light and use sikoflex 552 from screwfix. TC Bill
Think it's just the sealant that's given up the ghost so should be an easy fix. Thought hat when I bought the van though😂. Alex
This model is sold in India as Maruti Suzuki Eeco!
My dad has a Suzuki carry 1.3 uses it for work
They're very spacious little vans. A lot of businesses in Jersey use them because they're so small.👍🏻
@@Bloodshed.restorations Are yaouw in Jersey? Oi ask, 'cuz yaouw sound loike a mid-lander/yam yam. Only kidding, nice video pal. What did you pay for it and when did you buy it? Only asking as I'm thinking of buying a 2005 one.
You're correct, I'm from the Midlands. Had it for about 6 months now and paid £700 for it bit then had to get a clutch, brakes etc. It's also a cat N white off (non structural damage) but I knew that anyway.
@@Bloodshed.restorations Just realised, after watching your 'first drive' video, that you are on the edge of Warwickshire, nowhere near Wolverhampton (yam yam Country). Following your resto series with interest. Cheers🍻
Not near Wolves but do work around the Brum area and have a strong Black Country bloodline. I'm just pleased you never asked if I come from London, had that asked more than once😂
How big is the back mate? From seats to back door thx
Hi, the dimensions are L=70" W=50" H=40. Thanks for watching, hope this is useful👍🏻