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92 disco with twin lockersw

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92 disco with twin lockersw

Post by starky »

what would you pay for a 92 disco 3.5 litre with twin arb air lockers 158000kms on the clock??? other than the lockers completly stock
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Post by cozab »

2 door or 4 door.. Ill give ya 2 for it.. Thats what i think its worth only if its clean & tidy....
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Post by hillbilliywheelchair »

yer about 2 as its still only a v8
thanks jono
Skip 1995 tdi disco the new tourer
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Post by Aquarangie »

Bloody cheap bastards :D :D :D

Seriously the earlier Discos are worth fuck all these days, with lockers maybe $3K pending on condition. Remember you need to factor the cost into fitting the lockers (rtoughly $3K at your friendly money hungry ARB stockist) and add that to the overall cost of the vehicle.

I bought a 92 Disco 5 door last year for a grand and parted it out (had a fair amount of rust in the floor), overall it was a good Disco except for that god awful blue inteior :x :x

It's a good starting point for a good off-roader. I assume there 10 spline lockers being a 92?

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Land Rover- The Collingwood of 4WD's!!!!
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Post by starky »

Aquarangie wrote:Bloody cheap bastards :D :D :D

Seriously the earlier Discos are worth . all these days, with lockers maybe $3K pending on condition. Remember you need to factor the cost into fitting the lockers (rtoughly $3K at your friendly money hungry ARB stockist) and add that to the overall cost of the vehicle.

I bought a 92 Disco 5 door last year for a grand and parted it out (had a fair amount of rust in the floor), overall it was a good Disco except for that god awful blue inteior :x :x

It's a good starting point for a good off-roader. I assume there 10 spline lockers being a 92?

Trav
i couldn't tell you i have not had them apart but the car is the cleanest disco i have seen 155k on the clock and no paint fade!!! :armsup:
i'm looking to get stronger axles and i need a new set of steering arns as i stuffed them at LCMP at queens birthday weekend do you know where would be a good starting point to start looking
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Re: 92 disco with twin lockersw

Post by Hobie18 »

stronger axles you get from Hi Tough Engineering at the Gold Coast and steering arms you'd buy from M R Automotive at Redcliffe
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Re: 92 disco with twin lockersw

Post by starky »

Hobie18 wrote:stronger axles you get from Hi Tough Engineering at the Gold Coast and steering arms you'd buy from M R Automotive at Redcliffe
legend :D
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Post by nottie »

Or axels can be sourced from rover tracks in the states. Cromo CVs aswell
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