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What can i get to tour australia... with 5k

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What can i get to tour australia... with 5k

Post by Shark »

Okay straight up i know that its not much to play with but im sure its possible..

Gonna be in the market shortly and im confused on what i should be looking at..

Petrol or diesel,
NIssan or toyota..

Hell im so confused, i was thinking of an mq cause i know a bit about them having owned one before but then i have seen how low a price you can get gq's for... But then most of them are petrol and i can remember the gq i owned before costing me nearly 3k just for a gearbox overhaul..

Any thoughts and opinion would be appreciated.. Oh and i dont mind doing a little bit of mechanical work too...

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Post by want33s »

I'd go Toyota diesel. 60 Series
Out west everyone has a toyota and they are nearly all diesel.
Parts are available everywhere and fuel is too.
Every property has diesel. A reassuring thought if you puncture a tank 300km from nowhere.
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

firstly i would go a diesel for sure.
its available everywhere and on a long trip will workout cheaper IMHO.

i'd look either a MQ or a 60 if your going bush to pay for some mods or parts etc.
or if its mostly highway look at a GQ or 80 series diesel.

i bought an 80 series diesel 18months ago for 7100 with 11months rego winch etc. drove to WA and back no dramas. sure it only chugs along but your touring not racing.
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Post by j-top paj »

if its just touring and nothing too rough then id go the MQ or MK (one is better than the other but i cant rememeber)
difinately diesel for sure.

if you want to do harder tracks then go the GQ
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Post by toughnut »

A RENTAL 4WD ;)
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Post by GQ Bear »

What sort of offroad use are you looking at? How remote will you be travelling, etc.

GQ's are tough, reliable trucks and have interchangability with preceeding models MQ and MK, as well as much interchangability with GU's and many other Nissan models.

Toyota parts would be much easier to source if caught out in remote areas. 60 series would be in price range. I doubt whether you'd find an 80 worth buying for $5k. I don't know Toyotas really well but the 78 series shape was and still is very popular so i'd imagine there'd be loads of parts available for 75series utes, troupy's, etc.

As said, if heading to remote regions then deisel would be the go. Otherwise i reckon a petrol on gas would be quite economical. Stick with a carby model, too hard to fault-find and source parts for an efi engine. Install a 2nd lpg tank if range is an issue.
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Post by vSAHARAx »

As others have said once you know what sort of terrain you will be travelling, then it will make the decision easier. Deisel is deffinately the way to go!

for around the 5g mark ide either be looking at a GQ or a 60 Series.

Gq's i personally think alot nicer tourer because of one 5 lettered word....... *coils* and with that comes onroad comfort and handling with awsome off-road capability. The only problem is with 5k, i dont know if you would find a decent deisel powered truck. You could find a good example in petrol either the TB42 carby or the Rb30, mind you i would rather the TB42

60 series tough as nails, will go places you wouldnt put your foot, can find decent trucks with a 2H deisel (4.0L NA 6cyl) reliable as hell. Only concerning thing with a 60 is rust and they are not a nice vehicle to drive on long distances. I had a Turbo Diesel Sahara, Beautiful car for its age but handling was left off the checklist when it were built! highway driving is exhausting compared to a Gq or 80 series truck.

So i would be weighing up what was more important, comfort with a petrol motor, or reliable economical diesel in less road refined vehicle.

unless of course you can hold off a bit longer and stretch the coin a couple k further in favour of a diesel powered 80 series :armsup:

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Post by Bingham »

toughnut wrote:A RENTAL 4WD ;)
or a higher paid job :D

just buy a shitty sitty (60 serious) ugly and bouncy to give you that outback feel :D
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Post by gorilla »

Hey man,

Didn't know you was still around, thought you had left the country.

Anyway, i vote for GQ diesel, not a lot to go wrong, easy to fix if it does and can be had reasonably cheaply.


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Post by Emo »

GQ or 80 Series diesel if you can find one in you price range. It'd be worth trying to scrape together an extra $2k to get either.
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Post by Brendan-s »

j-top paj wrote:if its just touring and nothing too rough then id go the MQ or MK (one is better than the other but i cant rememeber)
difinately diesel for sure.

if you want to do harder tracks then go the GQ
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Post by nicbeer »

LR discovery :lol:

60 series would be ok. throuh a ome kit in there and go for it.
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Post by Shark »

I will be going off the beaten track a fair bit, well as much as possible.. Yeah coming back from england in 1 month, had enough of this place its a S&^thole..

I have seen a few gq's under the 5k mark but im not sure wether they r gonna be one of those regrettable buys 3 months down the track but then a semi decent mq is still fetching around 5k..

I dont mind the idea of gas/petrol but i must admit i would feel a bit more secure with a diesel..

Most 4wd's i have owned have been leaf sprung and havent had a major problem with how they drive yet, always thought it was okay...

So it seems to be diesel is the winner as far as engines are concerned, 80's are pretty much ruled out and that leaves either a gq, mq, or 60... And no nic im not wasting my money on a discovery ever again... Even over here in England they are buckets of crap...

I dont mind doing one of these babies up so a small amount of body work it okay...ie not a whole roof or something...

Thanks everyone for your replies thus far...
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Post by roverrat »

toughnut wrote:A RENTAL 4WD ;)

and we all know NOTHING goes harder or further than a rental :rofl:
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Post by Ruffy »

I reckon for your budget you couldn't go past a 60. As mentioned earlier, there's bits everywhere for them if you need them but there pretty darn reliable.
The old 2H wont get you there in a hurry but it will get you there.
A diesel GQ for 5K is going to have been to hell and back.
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Post by Shark »

Thats what im worried about with a gq... Either that with a gq for teh money i have i might be only able to get a petrol or something...

I must admit i still am leaning towards an mq... I wont rule out a 60 but i am a nissan man at heart...
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Post by j-top paj »

Shark wrote:
I must admit i still am leaning towards an mq...
go the MK
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bogged wrote:bus fare....
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Bingham wrote:
bogged wrote:bus fare....
or better still Wicked VAN :D
a Kombi Camper !! And keep the $3000 for repairs.
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bogged wrote:
Bingham wrote:
bogged wrote:bus fare....
or better still Wicked VAN :D
a Kombi Camper !! And keep the $3000 for repairs.
and a fire extiquisher :armsup:

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Post by mickyd555 »

wicked have there sign out at the moment for $37 a day!!!!!
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mickyd555 wrote:wicked have there sign out at the moment for $37 a day!!!!!
some of our coast girls got one in nt.
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