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    Bike mover - Hiace with hydraulic lift

    1989 Hiace with modified wheelchair hoist. Will lift up to 180kg bike. 340,000km. Has carpet and cloth covered seats. Certified LVV. In daily use, very reliable, good rubber. Has a dent in the front. Can send more photos and details if you are interested in this great buy. Will be shifting the van to Waikanae within 3 weeks, would prefer if sold prior.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Masher View Post
    1989 Hiace with modified wheelchair hoist. Will lift up to 180kg bike. 340,000km. Has carpet and cloth covered seats. Certified LVV. In daily use, very reliable, good rubber. Has a dent in the front. Can send more photos and details if you are interested in this great buy. Will be shifting the van to Waikanae within 3 weeks, would prefer if sold prior.
    Hi, Can you please send 'photos to alvin.w@xtra.co.nz
    Thanks

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    hey. can you please post interior pics? thanks

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    Interior photos

    Hi folks,
    I'm on mobile internet & have been out of coverage last week. Hope to have interior photos posted this weekend.

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    More photos

    Hi folks,
    Attached are more photos of the Hiace. I will have lousy internet connection Monday to Friday for the next 2 weeks, so please call me on 021 318 345 if you need any further information.
    The van has a 4Y motor and a manual transmission, I have converted the van to a manual choke. There is a seat to go between the 2 front seats. I have a storage tray there at present, and a seat to go on the end of the centre row of seats(which is reversible to be forward facing). This seat gets in the way of the front wheel of the bike, so I have unbolted it.
    Masher
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    No longer available

    The van is no longer available, but the hoist is if anyone is interested. Masher

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    Quote Originally Posted by Masher View Post
    The van is no longer available, but the hoist is if anyone is interested. Masher
    nice bike@!!! i have the yellow version lol

    plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze

    come ride the southern roads www.southernrider.co.nz

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    Thanks, mine was yellow originally. It was then painted tarmac grey by someone - and had the gravel rash to prove when I bought it! I had some Toyota "8P1" left after painting the van some years ago, like the colour, so used it to paint the bike. Whilst it has a Raptor fairing, the Raptor lights were totally unsuited to street riding. I spent the dark days of last winter fitting 2 Dominator 3 1/2" halogen units from 105db(Trademe), into the fairing. Bugger all room, but thanks to my 3D CAD package, it all came together.
    Cheers,
    Masher

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    Way cool idea. Don't think I'd be able to get some of the bikes I work on in it without taking off the bars and possibly the front end!
    Find out more at www.unluckyones.co.nz

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    Quote Originally Posted by Masher View Post
    Thanks, mine was yellow originally. It was then painted tarmac grey by someone - and had the gravel rash to prove when I bought it! I had some Toyota "8P1" left after painting the van some years ago, like the colour, so used it to paint the bike. Whilst it has a Raptor fairing, the Raptor lights were totally unsuited to street riding. I spent the dark days of last winter fitting 2 Dominator 3 1/2" halogen units from 105db(Trademe), into the fairing. Bugger all room, but thanks to my 3D CAD package, it all came together.
    Cheers,
    Masher
    gotta love hornets so fun to modd!!!
    pics on my facebook
    hayden kelliher on facebook!!

    plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze

    come ride the southern roads www.southernrider.co.nz

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