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How much is this worth?

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How much is this worth?

Post by Rorza »

Hi i was just curious how much i could get for my 1979 hilux? heres a pic.
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Post by dumbdunce »

petrol/diesel? turbo?
modifications?
condition?
km?
accessories?

anything from $1000 to $5000 or more depending on the above.
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Post by Rorza »

its petrol 2inch body lift 210 000 km Cd player no rust resprayed custom tray etc But no looking to sell. planning more mods. :lol:
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Post by 4sum4 »

$3-$3500
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Post by beebee »

4sum4 wrote:$3-$3500


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beebee wrote:
4sum4 wrote:$3-$3500


On a good day :finger:


It has low k`s so it might be worth that much on a good day
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Post by 308LUX »

i picked up mine(1980) for $3800 with v8 coversion & a few other mods
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Post by Rorza »

wow that sounds like a good deal what kind of v8?
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Post by ORSM45 »

id be guessing 308
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383FJ45 wrote:id be guessing 308



Jeeze .. what makes ya say that :silly: wouldnt be that his screen name is 308lux would it ... :D
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love_mud wrote:
383FJ45 wrote:id be guessing 308



Jeeze .. what makes ya say that :silly: wouldnt be that his screen name is 308lux would it ... :D


oh derrr.... :finger: thats why i said it. :lol:
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Post by Rorza »

Does anyone know if i could fit on 35's i got 2in body lift and i would remove the rear mud guard, but would i need a suspention lift? and is it illegal to have no rear mud guard?
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Post by 4sum4 »

Rorza wrote:Does anyone know if i could fit on 35's i got 2in body lift and i would remove the rear mud guard, but would i need a suspention lift? and is it illegal to have no rear mud guard?

:lol: you got to have somthing to cover the wheels
and to fit 35`s you probably could with a bit of trimming and bring the diff forward and inch and widen your track.
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Post by Rorza »

Is it hard to bring diff forward an inch can it be done without engineer what would that operation cost? is there any links to others that have done it? Thanks. :)
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Post by 4sum4 »

Rorza wrote:Is it hard to bring diff forward an inch can it be done without engineer what would that operation cost? is there any links to others that have done it? Thanks. :)

Have a search.You can do it a bit with your standard set up with no lift but if your going to fit power steeer you may aswell get IFS power steer box and get high steer that way you can bring it as far forward as you like.
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Post by Rorza »

Cool thnx for the advice i'll do more research.
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Post by 308LUX »

yeh im running 35"s with only a 2" body lift...will be moving the diff forward a little but doesnt srub much at all ATM.
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Post by Rorza »

Cool i might try mounting some 35 soon :D
Also does anyone know if hilux 79 modles are rare? i havent seen many
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Post by taziiy »

maybe thats because nobody wants a truck that old :cool:
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