I know akina Zul pia, but this is by capital zone the tz shop, their work is good and attention to detail is high, for the second job purists are complaining that what they did to a series is not good, a series needs to remain a series, they could have just gotten a defender and done the same, it's more expensive and requires more hacks to convert that series into a defender lookalike. There are shops that can do this locally like overland, akina sajj but they will give your absurd quotes, kitu 2 million hivi that's why guys are opting to take their stuff to TZ. Word on the streets is that capital zone is setting up a shop in kajiado let's wait and see.Could this be the work of Zul and his Dad Bashir?
Was a regular customer during my ignorant DUI days
It will be nice to have these guys around. I hope they will keep their quality workmanship and affordable prices.I know akina Zul pia, but this is by capital zone the tz shop, their work is good and attention to detail is high, for the second job purists are complaining that what they did to a series is not good, a series needs to remain a series, they could have just gotten a defender and done the same, it's more expensive and requires more hacks to convert that series into a defender lookalike. There are shops that can do this locally like overland, akina sajj but they will give your absurd quotes, kitu 2 million hivi that's why guys are opting to take their stuff to TZ. Word on the streets is that capital zone is setting up a shop in kajiado let's wait and see.
Keen-eyed..2nd. photo of project 2 is not of the original vehicle.
Competition is good, but it's unlikely the prices will be affordable mainly because of taxes, and most of these land rovers are old so you can't import them so you have to chinja old ones for parts or import highly taxed parts. The gk land rovers are auctioned through corruption, there's a cartel for that,It will be nice to have these guys around. I hope they will keep their quality workmanship and affordable prices.
Everything is just too expensive in Kenya.
You can just change the engine so that it's in tandem with the new look.So of I get an old Landrover here and take it to them, will they just fix the body or the engine as well?
Coz it doesn't make sense to have a 2020 look with a 1950 engine.
@Introvert unaitwa kiasiWapi ile @jangili inajua tu maneno ya bodaa
It's an expensive job but not as high as our Kenyan guys put it at. I would rather they stay in TZ and we go there for the service.It will be nice to have these guys around. I hope they will keep their quality workmanship and affordable prices.
Everything is just too expensive in Kenya.