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diesl or petrol GQ???

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diesl or petrol GQ???

Post by redhotzook »

im a strong suzi supporter.... until it broke. so im in the market for a GQ now. a mate of mine races and his comp truck is turbo diesl. but he is working on another comp truck now which is petrol... but is getting $6000 worth of turbo bolted to it.
whats better?? petrols are easier to find but everyone says diesls are good.

any one got a GQ for sale by the way? wagon or ute, im easy
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Post by Yom »

diesel. but im biased. :P

Big question is what is your budget?
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Post by redhotzook »

$25 000 to spend over the next 9 months.
ive got $10 000 to buy a truk with now. then the rest will be for making it more of a truck.
maybs $15 000 to buy truck with....
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Post by Yom »

long wheel base or shorty?

turbo diesel a requirement or planning on adding a turbo later?
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Post by redhotzook »

long wheel base. then ill cut it to a space cab type thing (2 seater)
turbo diesl would be lovely..... but i can add turbo later
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Post by badger »

what sorta stuff do you drive, is it just for play or do you intend to drive distances or use it as a dayly?


ps im considering my turbo diesel wagon, it will be in your budget
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

To me the question is auto or manual. If you want auto they are hard to find in diesel so you end up with the petrol. Get a turbo and I think you will be happy with the power.

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Post by Nelso »

badger wrote:what sorta stuff do you drive, is it just for play or do you intend to drive distances or use it as a dayly?
This is the question that needs to be answered before any advice is offered. Both have their advantages and the answer will be dependant on what you want out of it.
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Post by redhotzook »

woow you guys are helpfull on this forum!!

well manual is a must. it will be daily driver for the first 9 months. working its way into the bush and then eventually comp truck.
but! this being said, i live on the gold coast in surfers paradise so its a good 45 min drive to any decent trails.
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