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Bundera or Hilux
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Bundera or Hilux
Yeah what is the better truck for 4x4ing?, anyone got pics of bundera's??, seen enough lux's, cheers.
bundy questions
Can someone who owns a bundy, give me the specs on the basic model and how much you pay for a well looked after bundy. Do those who own one, what lift is good for 4x4ing, spring over?, body etc etc etc
eddy what are you talking up now just buy an old truck if you want and just some muddies on it and have some fun dont spend all your money like matt did. You should just keep driving your dad's truck i'm sure everyone would agree a 7inch lifted patrol is good fun to drive
Do not have sexual relations with your father's sister; she is your father's close relative
Leviticus 18:12
Leviticus 18:12
bundies range in price alot... the dealers rip the price up i find... there was a "buying shorties" artical in the 4x4 monthly best of 2003 issue if u can get ur hands on it. Some of the actual bundies in this issue i looked at while i was buying and they were S**T for the money. Over 10 for a belted round piece of shit.
I payed 6800 for mine with a 22r petrol with 298000kms on it and while it does have a few kms on it, i cannot kill this engine if i wanted to it just keeps goin. And i would rather have a well looked after car.
Mine is the LX basically has sunroof and power windows and that sort of thing and the flares i think. I have now spent over 10 on mine but the car is in great condition and an engine swap is the only thing i would think about doing.
p.s. My bundy may be up for sale shortly as i am moving to WA.
cheers, Joel
I payed 6800 for mine with a 22r petrol with 298000kms on it and while it does have a few kms on it, i cannot kill this engine if i wanted to it just keeps goin. And i would rather have a well looked after car.
Mine is the LX basically has sunroof and power windows and that sort of thing and the flares i think. I have now spent over 10 on mine but the car is in great condition and an engine swap is the only thing i would think about doing.
p.s. My bundy may be up for sale shortly as i am moving to WA.
cheers, Joel
BABY red (GU ute)
Punani
Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2004 9:01 pm
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hey all im a newbee here i just bought a bundy turbo desel yesterday what do you think the first best mod should be?
G'day mate, welcome to the board, i will be able to answer ur question but u better start your own topic so that ur not hijacking the thread.
BABY red (GU ute)
Monty wrote:eddy what are you talking up now just buy an old truck if you want and just some muddies on it and have some fun dont spend all your money like matt did. You should just keep driving your dad's truck i'm sure everyone would agree a 7inch lifted patrol is good fun to drive
i'm with you angus, how often do you get a 7" GQ, 35" mtrs, locked front rear, winch, turbo and all the other wicked goodies that go with it, an all fro free, off your parents. Don't go buying something your gonna regret, stick to the partol eddie, i wouldn't be looking for a 40 series if my dad had a fully worked truck that he was gonna give me, oh maybe i'd still buy a crap, cheap 40 then roll it a few times, then ram break into porters and drive it off the cliff. gotta love them 40's
DRIVE IT HARD, TOW IT HOME
Hey all
I brought my Bundy (The Fundera!) a few months ago! I paid $4000 grand for it with about 6 months freight left on it! Its a 2L-T (turbo deisel) with 225000ks and so far has been heaps of fun!
It is in good nick, only had little repair around front screen the rest is very very clean.
Ive just put on a set of 33x13.5 Mudzillas which made for some funny looks in traffic.
It may not be a 'hardcore' contender, but for the dollars im lovin it!
Cheers
Lucas
I brought my Bundy (The Fundera!) a few months ago! I paid $4000 grand for it with about 6 months freight left on it! Its a 2L-T (turbo deisel) with 225000ks and so far has been heaps of fun!
It is in good nick, only had little repair around front screen the rest is very very clean.
Ive just put on a set of 33x13.5 Mudzillas which made for some funny looks in traffic.
It may not be a 'hardcore' contender, but for the dollars im lovin it!
Cheers
Lucas
by popular demand:
http://users.dodo.net.au/~brianandsandy ... akpass.mov
my bundy had 4" suspension lift on 80 series coils, 2" body lift, PTO winch, custom barwork, rear disk brake conversion, 35x12.5" BFG's on 15x8" rims with 1.5" spacers in the rear, front and rear airlockers.
I miss it :-/
http://users.dodo.net.au/~brianandsandy ... akpass.mov
my bundy had 4" suspension lift on 80 series coils, 2" body lift, PTO winch, custom barwork, rear disk brake conversion, 35x12.5" BFG's on 15x8" rims with 1.5" spacers in the rear, front and rear airlockers.
I miss it :-/
Free air locker to the first 20 callers!
Yep.... first I had the Marks kit to go from the 304 to the G52 box (not the strongest box around so I found out), then sold this kit to buy the new one to go from the Turbo 700 to the Cruiser Split Transfer Case....
It's a bit of a squeese, but well worth the effort.
I'd be happy to give you advice if you go down these lines....
It's a bit of a squeese, but well worth the effort.
I'd be happy to give you advice if you go down these lines....
Look at that.... it does fit!
Thanks for that EFI! I'll hold you to that I hope to try and start to gather parts for the coversion in about 12 months as the budget allows.
Yeah I didnt really like the sound of running standard gearbox (even though that on the Marks website they say that the turbo diesels G/Box is stronger then the G52) I think that the auto could be good fun!
Yeah I didnt really like the sound of running standard gearbox (even though that on the Marks website they say that the turbo diesels G/Box is stronger then the G52) I think that the auto could be good fun!
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