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2002 TT2 HiCab pics

Discussion in 'Subaru Sambar' started by Rick Melloh, May 3, 2010.

  1. Rick Melloh

    Rick Melloh Member

    Hey everyone,

    Here are a couple of current shots of the Sambar.

    Rick Melloh
    2002 TT2 S/C HiCab
     

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  2. Acerguy

    Acerguy Moderator Staff Member

    Nice. With factory fogs too!
     
  3. fupabox

    fupabox Well-Known Member

    Nice truck...
     
  4. Rick Melloh

    Rick Melloh Member

    2002 tt2

    Best headlights and fog lights I have ever had the pleasure to drive behind.

    Proud to know you guys like the truck. I do too. I got lucky on this one. I never wanted a pick-up. I was waiting for something a little more useful to come along, but had little hope.

    I will post some pics of the fitted, quick release, dual bike rack when I have it in use this summer. The truck was made for this.

    Look at me now, still turning heads in NH. This truck is a real live ice breaker. People want to pet it. It's like having a puppy in the park. Looks like a toy, works like a mule.

    I have seen pics of much older interiors that look a lot nicer than mine. This is a "commercial" rated truck and the interior is pretty spartan and received hard use. I'll never get the smell of all those Asian cigs out of the cab unless I remove the headliner. The dual trip odometer is pretty useful for my business mileage and mpg logs. I am not sure if every Sambar has one of those.

    Anybody out there have some hints on RR axel removal and installation? Some good himts could save me a lot of time and knuckle skin.

    Rick Melloh
     
  5. Rick Melloh

    Rick Melloh Member

    Where from?

    Hey chickendumpling,

    I got the truck at a dealer in Epsom, NH. The outfit is: J B's Mini Trucks. The owner is James Butler. The Sambar was his personal ride. I bought it out from under him. Butler usually has at least ten vehicles in the yard, an assortment of box trucks, pickups, vans and strange hybrid minis like a short bed double cab.

    Rick
     

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