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Which would be the best for offroad 4x4 and general use??

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Which would be the best for offroad 4x4 and general use??

Post by DangerousDave_17 »

i got offered a landcruiser 60 series trayback for $3000 and i can also buy a 4runner $3000 which one should i get????? whats the pros and cons??
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Post by spazbot »

a 60 series tray back ???
got pics
sounds like a custom job
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Post by 4sum4 »

I say 4runner cause there are more spares at wreckers and more off the shelf products
[url=http://downunder4x4.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1650]86 Hilux[/url]
and a 84 extra cab



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Post by GRIMACE »

what engines ? ? ?

4 runners HAVE NO BALLS
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Post by Maddog »

Depends on who drives them Antony...
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Post by MY45 »

Maddog wrote:Depends on who drives them Antony...


:rofl: No it doesn't :lol:
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Post by 4sum4 »

AnthonyP wrote:what engines ? ? ?

4 runners HAVE NO BALLS


Yeah but you can get sh$t loads more ruduction :finger:
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Post by Sixty »

GO THE 60 UTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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Post by RaginRover »

Range Rover .. why fark around with leaves when you can cruise on coils, factory ac, powersteer, $3000K would buy you a flash 2 door rangie which you can build into a serious machine.

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Post by RaginRover »

Ahhh which one of those two .. I see well I guess 60 series would be better IMO
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Post by Shorty40 »

4sum4 wrote:
AnthonyP wrote:what engines ? ? ?

4 runners HAVE NO BALLS


Yeah but you can get sh$t loads more ruduction :finger:


What about the Cruiser Crawler from Marks ? 205% :shock:
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Post by carts »

Go the 60.

Hopefully it will have the A/C and power steering.
If you want a spare 60 for bits-
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took em for a drive

Post by DangerousDave_17 »

alright but the 4runer felt a fair bit better, however now im lloking towards a rangie maybe (thanks raginrover) or maybe a hilux, lol kid in a candy store
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Re: took em for a drive

Post by RaginRover »

DangerousDave_17 wrote:alright but the 4runer felt a fair bit better, however now im lloking towards a rangie maybe (thanks raginrover) or maybe a hilux, lol kid in a candy store


Convertered another hahahhahahah

Naw the rangie stock for stock would certainly be as capable if not more capable as the two you were looking at, their old V8s go forever
as long as you keep the oil up to them.

Jump into the rover forum and have a read and ask anything you want those rover blokes are happy to help you out

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