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Foton Tunland 4x4 review - Batfink - 02-02-2015




RE: Foton Tunland 4x4 review - Zoro - 02-02-2015

Sounds like its working well for you so far Tony, can you put some pics up?
Engine bay, dash/ interior etc..


RE: Foton Tunland 4x4 review - Batfink - 02-02-2015

I will mate, and rather than just posting whats online I will go all tourist (snappy snappy, picture picture) on it when I get home LOL


RE: Foton Tunland 4x4 review - Zoro - 02-02-2015

Yeah they're the one's we want to see, the online ones are too "clinically correct"


RE: Foton Tunland 4x4 review - Shordy - 02-02-2015

Sounds the goods Tony...one small correction though mate, it's Cummins, not Cummings.
Many Cummins engines are now produced in China and most purchasers would have no idea.
They're fitted to trucks, forklifts, generators, earthmoving machinery etc, and are closely linked if not exact copies of Komatsu engines in many cases.
May the Toton Funland give you many thousands of trouble free miles........


RE: Foton Tunland 4x4 review - Batfink - 02-02-2015

thanks Lucky.. fixed the mistake LOL

while a lot of people scoff at the idea of a Chinese made vehicle you are right that they have no idea where things are really made. All the components used in the drive-line, which are European stamped companies, are made in China under the instruction of the Stamping Co.
Soon Holden and Ford will be China/Asia based for all production so whats the difference???


RE: Foton Tunland 4x4 review - Batfink - 02-02-2015

took some pics while at lunch...

for vehicle size the green car next to it is a Lancer

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a decent front steel belly pan for when I do get to have fun off road LOL
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RE: Foton Tunland 4x4 review - Batfink - 02-02-2015

payload WITH room to spare 1550 x 1580 tub

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RE: Foton Tunland 4x4 review - Batfink - 02-02-2015

The power house of the beast lol

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RE: Foton Tunland 4x4 review - Batfink - 02-02-2015

Inside (the comfort zone)

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there is no red/orange in the seat trim, it's just my hi-vis vest being reflected LOL
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push button transfer case sellectors... never used them before and have to "trust" this new fandangled technology
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RE: Foton Tunland 4x4 review - RaZ - 02-02-2015




RE: Foton Tunland 4x4 review - Batfink - 02-02-2015

Yes Raz it's an off road vehicle, in the same class as a Ranger or Colorado. I wanted a new 4x4 and unfortunately I didn't have the $160-300K needed to buy a new Rangie plus the $10+K to do to it what you did to yours lol


RE: Foton Tunland 4x4 review - RaZ - 02-02-2015

buy price of my Rangie was 8k - all I did was fit the snorkel Very Happy best buy ever.... BUT I did sell my old gen 1 for it LOL


RE: Foton Tunland 4x4 review - busarat - 02-02-2015




RE: Foton Tunland 4x4 review - RaZ - 02-02-2015