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What's this worth - 80 Series

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What's this worth - 80 Series

Post by De-lux »

Hi all,

I'm in the market for a new truck and have the opportunity to purchase the following. It will be used for daily driving and weekend touring / camping, and only very moderate offroading. The bloke is a mate of a mate of a mate. He's looking for $10k, but I'm hoping to offer him about $9k for it. Do you think this is a good buy?

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1992 HZJ80 Base Model
260,000km's on the 1HZ
Regularly serviced (with receipts for $4500 of work recently)
Very new 2" spring lift
new expensive stereo & speakers
GME UHF
Alum bullbar and cheap spotties
cargo barrier
31" AT's on sunnies

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Re: What's this worth - 80 Series

Post by Ice »

no

its not a multivalve to start with

and is possibly the early model still depending on the month of manufacture the rims may be 15's bit of a give away there on the brakes.


its a dx,base model

buy a petrol gxl and put it on gas with the change.... and still go on a holiday with whats left
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Re: What's this worth - 80 Series

Post by 84sloth »

no way mate. theres been a early 90's model 80 series for sale on mt lindesay hwy for about 3 months.. its a dx id say a diesel. i think he want 6g for. its just past stoney camp road exit. maybe thats worth a shot.
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Re: What's this worth - 80 Series

Post by familybus »

i just picked up a 98 with 170,000 for only $13,700 on gas in very nice nic so id say nah, not a hope in hell when i seen 80s with less k,s for even less than that on gas!
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Re: What's this worth - 80 Series

Post by MJ80 »

lol @ the rands comparing the price of equivalent petrols,this is a diesel 80 series and diesel equivalents of petrol counterparts can command over twice the price, regardless this isnt about petrol vs diesel so lets not go there. Very good kms for its age, would sell very quickly if he advertised it at 10, yes its a good deal people are always chasing diesel 80s, dont worry so much about being the early model 15" wheels are a good thing and my little brakes still lock up my 35s and pull the 3T up very quickly. Being HZ powered means no BEB problems that were associated with early factory TDs so nothing to really worry about. That would sell for 10 without a drama so if you get it for 9 good work, looks clean and tidy have some mechanical checks done and go for it.
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Post by TheBigBoy »

NO WAY!!! People are only compairing the petrols because your get a GXL with all the bells and whistles. Id offer 6-7k. There are a few around that cant even sell for 9k. I got my td for 13.
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Re: What's this worth - 80 Series

Post by phippsy »

De-lux wrote:Hi all,

. He's looking for $10k, but I'm hoping to offer him about $9k for it. 1992 HZJ80 Base Model
260,000km's on the 1HZ
Regularly serviced (with receipts for $4500 of work recently)
Very new 2" spring lift
new expensive stereo & speakers
GME UHF
Alum bullbar and cheap spotties
cargo barrier
31" AT's on sunnies
Hey Mick, don't know about the value of diesels, but I searched carsales for, 80 series, manual, diesel, 90-98, up to $15,000. There are 14 results, all are over $10k. If the condition is good, interior etc, this might be a good buy.
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Re: What's this worth - 80 Series

Post by De-lux »

hmm... well its not looking good for getting it for $9k. The bloke is standing firm on $10k (on a side note, am I the only one that gets a little irritated when people don't negotiate on price!?). I only really have $8,000 at the moment and have been given "special" permission from the boss to "borrow" $1000 from our wedding fund to get this truck. I think $2000 will be pushing the relationship..

I was considering getting it inspected and using the faults that they will inherently find as a method to reduce the price. Thoughts team?
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De-lux wrote:hmm... well its not looking good for getting it for $9k. The bloke is standing firm on $10k (on a side note, am I the only one that gets a little irritated when people don't negotiate on price!?). I only really have $8,000 at the moment and have been given "special" permission from the boss to "borrow" $1000 from our wedding fund to get this truck. I think $2000 will be pushing the relationship..

I was considering getting it inspected and using the faults that they will inherently find as a method to reduce the price. Thoughts team?
Cars pretty much only ever go down in value, so unless its a steal and you need it now, in a year when you have save up to 10k you will get the same or a better car for less. Bargains always pop up eventually if your patient.

And I hate it when people won't negotiate but at the same time if he knows whats it's worth and is confident or not in a hurry why would he?
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Re: What's this worth - 80 Series

Post by 84sloth »

it may be tidy and all but personally it isnt worth the money he's asking.
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Re: What's this worth - 80 Series

Post by De-lux »

Well we sort of do need a car now... So this one seems to be a pretty sweet deal. I will call again today and see if I can negotiate something...
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Re: What's this worth - 80 Series

Post by ferog »

Not a bad deal at all, for a diesel and the amount of km's on it. Tidy.

If it's any help though I paid 13k for mine over 7 years ago, 93 pov pack with 210,000km, garaged it's life. But that was a steal back then, the average price was 15-20k from memory.

Maybe I'm biast but I like the dx, you can always add bells and whistles later, reliability is the most important thing.
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"tell him he's dreaming".only jokeing ,toyota 4x4 diesel worth every sent
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Re: What's this worth - 80 Series

Post by De-lux »

So after spending the last 24 hours scouring the internet for info, comparisons etc, it would seem that this 80 series is a pretty good buy.

Looks like I'll be cashing in some of my shares to get me the $10,000.

Watch this space
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Re: What's this worth - 80 Series

Post by South »

Keep looking, its a pov pack 1HZ, nothing to write home about. It's got a basic bar, small wheels and suspension height looks pretty standard.

There was an EOI for a highly modified petrol gxl with similar mms, 96 model, 37s, lift, bar work, diff gears, lockers, crawler gears etc for 12.5k

1HZ is very slow and you would be saving about 2-3L per 100km but servicing costs are higher.

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Post by 80'sman »

I know of one the same model that had all the gear, 5 inch lift, snake arms, air lockers front and rear. custom drawer set up, the list went on. It sold for $9000
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Re: What's this worth - 80 Series

Post by RAY185 »

De-lux wrote: It will be used for daily driving and weekend touring / camping, and only very moderate offloading.
Have you guys missed this part? Find him a near stocker for the right price. Sure the others have all the fruit but unmolested and gently driven cruisers still command a hefty price tag.
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Re: What's this worth - 80 Series

Post by De-lux »

yeah I don't want a superlift / copmagnet... I want 2" or 3" lift at most.

I should add that the 260,000kms on this truck are almost all highway driving between Moranbah and Brisbane - the owner is a builder and built houses for people working in the mines.

The main reason I'm so keen on this is mechanically it is in pristine condition. I don't want to be spending my spare time just keeping it on the road, and soaking all my coin into fuel bills.
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Re: What's this worth - 80 Series

Post by keencdk »

As you want a daily driver this would be pretty good. The petty's with 37's might be awesome when at some kind of 4wd park, but really who needs that stuff for a DD and touring rig? My HZJ80R GXL with 2" lift, Bilsteins and 33's went everywhere.

Chances are the highly modified vehicles have also been flogged through every creek/mud/sand etc and are probably going to have lots of ongoing issues.

Your other option would be to keep looking for a GXL with 1HZ but for $10k you'd be getting one with over 400,000km on it.

Drive it, see how it goes. If you like it then it has enough power, go for it. They use 12-13l/100km and the petrol uses 18-20. With higher servicing costs and fuel costs for the diesel that evens out, but when you are 500km down a rough offroad track and you see a petrol 80 on the side of the road with 4 jerry cans doing a refuel the diesel comes into its own
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Re: What's this worth - 80 Series

Post by wrinkled bits »

i recently sold a 94 model dx, tidy straight, but with 420000k for $7800
unregistered, so with 260000k, if you got it for under $9000 you would be doing well.
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Re: What's this worth - 80 Series

Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

mick 2 yrs ago i sold my DX with 380K on it for 6500 i think.

i wouldnt pay 10k for that. but the KMs are fairly good.
keep an eye out and make some rude offers on them.
maybe 7k for that one.
heaps better then the jeep you were considering as a touring camping truck.
the 80 diesels are tops in my eyes.
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Re: What's this worth - 80 Series

Post by De-lux »

Too late Twon. Yesterday I put a $500 deposit on this bad boy. I was having a tough time finding something equal - this one has had no less than $5,000 spent on it in the last year on things like a major service (done by Toyota) and heaps more.

Pick it up Tues next week after it gets a roady.
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Re: What's this worth - 80 Series

Post by Ice »

Mick if you need a car you will probally end up paying too much for whatever your looking for

twon your a tight ass at the best of times with coin, but yeah if 80's are getting 7-10k i might have to buy another couple and wash them and re sell them :)

Mick i have a gxl interior if your interested
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Re: What's this worth - 80 Series

Post by De-lux »

This model has a tacho so I'm guessing it's a DX model (not base model).

I will probably look at ripping out the front bench seat and putting in some regular seats and a centre console - so Ice - I might take you up on some of your offer soon :)
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Re: What's this worth - 80 Series

Post by SCANAS »

If it's been well maintanied you shoudl go for it. Looks like a clean simple truck that shouldn't give you too many dramas.
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Re: What's this worth - 80 Series

Post by howsie »

Good buy if you ask me good 80s are only going up in value. Brought my fzj80r for 11.5 k 2 year ago dual fuel and 240 thou on the clock. My step brother was looking about a month ago and the only 80s he found under 10k were complete shitboxes full of rust. Good 80s petrol or diesel in nsw are going for between 12 and 16k atm. Unless you want to buy something with 400000+km on it that's more rust than metal its a steal.
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