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Aquarangie RIP- now need a new beast

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Aquarangie RIP- now need a new beast

Post by Aquarangie »

G'day,

As most or some of you may know the insurance company stiffed me and now I am in the market for a new Rangie.

Looking for a 82-83 vintage Rangie, 4 door (would look at a 2 door if the right one), 4 speed manual and near stock as possible as i want to put my own gear on. Eng/box wise I am not too concerned if not too flash, but rust is my main concern so a near rust free example would be ideal.

Budgeting for around $3-4K mark. Just though I would put this up to see if there anyhting out there. I am located in brisbane, but would considre a good Rangie interstate if a good one.

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Post by Jack Flash »

So you wont be coming with us this Sunday Trav ? :cry:
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

As I said before - sorry to hear that Trav. Hope you find another good rangie ASAP.
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Post by Aquarangie »

Jack Flash wrote:So you wont be coming with us this Sunday Trav ? :cry:


Unfortunatley not :cry:

Just picked up a reasnoble 83 Rangie 4 dr 4 spd manual for $2700 with 3 mths rego. Not showroom condition, but has a couple of small dents to get me started off :armsup:

Regards,

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Post by RaginRover »

Aquarangie wrote:
Jack Flash wrote:So you wont be coming with us this Sunday Trav ? :cry:


Unfortunatley not :cry:

Just picked up a reasnoble 83 Rangie 4 dr 4 spd manual for $2700 with 3 mths rego. Not showroom condition, but has a couple of small dents to get me started off :armsup:

Regards,

Trav


Man you move fast !!

3.9 EFI here it comes

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Post by ISUZUROVER »

Aquarangie wrote:
Jack Flash wrote:So you wont be coming with us this Sunday Trav ? :cry:


Unfortunatley not :cry:

Just picked up a reasnoble 83 Rangie 4 dr 4 spd manual for $2700 with 3 mths rego. Not showroom condition, but has a couple of small dents to get me started off :armsup:

Regards,

Trav


Well done, sounds like a good buy - so you will be swapping the running gear and interior from Aquarangie into it???

If so, what is the LT95 like and how much do you want for it?
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Post by Jack Flash »

So what do we call the new one Trav ...... "Altitude" Rangy !!!

If you want to come as a pax this Sunday give us a call ... or will you be working on the new truck !! :roll:

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Post by Aquarangie »

The name will remain the same. While Aquarangie is no longer, it's spirit will live on the 83 :)

Plans will be to put the 3.9EFI, ZF auto and all the lockers and so forth into the new dunga. I am a little tight on dosh at the moment, but the Rangie was a good buy mainly is that it had rego, it was running (althougbh a bit of a slug compard to my 3.9EFI) and it had a couple of months rego, so it was cheap enough to get on the road. Also so my old man can sell the 88 Rangie I have been using for a couple of months :bad-words:

Anyway, secured the vehicle but now the fun starts. Have to take it off-road as is to see how it performs without being played with.

Love to go Dave, but have to sort out the new machine for a RWC :D

Regards,

Trav
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