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buying a rangie
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buying a rangie
Hi Guys,
my old man want to buy a rangie, post 90 model V8
is this a good price http://www.carpoint.com.au/used-car/RAN ... 74774.aspx
is there anything we should be looking for and what suggestions for mods for a basic tourer, trail and sand work, nothing serious (havnt done much with the rangies)
thanks in advance
Tiny
my old man want to buy a rangie, post 90 model V8
is this a good price http://www.carpoint.com.au/used-car/RAN ... 74774.aspx
is there anything we should be looking for and what suggestions for mods for a basic tourer, trail and sand work, nothing serious (havnt done much with the rangies)
thanks in advance
Tiny
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cheers, I can check all that stuff out, but am not sure of any things rangie specific that needs checking, and not sure of what price is reasonable to pay for a decent exampleV8 Rangie wrote:Appart from the fact that have no idea what sort of condition the drivetrain is in....
Yep she looks like a beauty!
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Same as most vehicles, rust in floor/ sills/ a pillars/tailgate, put the transfer in low and check for major clunks ( most can be fixed by tightening the suspension bolts) steering box will most likely leak ,if it doesnt its empty ! Thats a nice looking car and worth a look, i think the only real costly problem would be either the auto or the viscous transfer as these are virtually a throw away job (VC). It would be a really nice tourer.
Saddle up tonto, its the not so loanrangie! . 98 TDI DISCO lightly modded with more to come.
Seen that Rangie on there. There's a green 93 Vogue SE for $6K on carsales as well which is even better buy.
If I had no maxi's and so forth fitted to my beast, I would definatley be keen on both. I've owned a 93 Rangie in the past and they're a superb unit, even with air suspension fitted which makes the Rangie that much better.
Trav
If I had no maxi's and so forth fitted to my beast, I would definatley be keen on both. I've owned a 93 Rangie in the past and they're a superb unit, even with air suspension fitted which makes the Rangie that much better.
Trav
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Well thats a step down, a prado , need ya head readVogue wrote:Hi, the Transfer case is great, just a few leaks that i'll fix for the RWC.
I've just bought a Prado, since i don't get off road much and the mrs's wanted something newer.
I'll be sad to see the Rangie go. Apart from a few small incidents she's been a great truck.
Do you want to buy it Matt???
Saddle up tonto, its the not so loanrangie! . 98 TDI DISCO lightly modded with more to come.
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