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Ideas on What 4wd to Buy ???

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Ideas on What 4wd to Buy ???

Post by Crash »

G'day guys,
Only new here.

Congrats on the nice looking forum. :)

I'm looking at getting my first 4x4 and want some of your ideas as to what I should look at.

Criteria;
Up to $13,000
Must have air con
Needs to tow my race car (about 1600kg with spares & trailer, but not long distances)
Will be my daily driver
Reasonably economical or at least the same as my current car (V8 Fairmont that uses about 420kms/68L = 16L/100kms city)
Auto or Manual
Ute or Wagon

Will be using it for light-medium off road & a little beach stuff. Won't be rock climbing or anything like that.

So, please give me your opinions and thanks in advance. :D

Cheers,
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Post by MissDrew »

Can`t believe I`m saying this :roll: but a early GQ would be the go, or a 60 series cruiser. If you looked around hard enough you`d find an early carbied 80 series but it would have very high km`s on it.
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Post by zukin »

a1zook is still for sale i think its a good rig top 4wd and its in your price range and ya cant get anymore economical then a zook surely :o
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

zukin wrote:a1zook is still for sale i think its a good rig top 4wd and its in your price range and ya cant get anymore economical then a zook surely :o


Dunno how it'd tow though, probably weighs less than the trailer and race car :D
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Post by zukin »

you could always give it a shot who knows the zook could suprise us all :?
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Post by Crash »

Apart from the capacity, what's the difference between the 3L & 4.2L GQ's & which is best?

What about a late 80's/early 90's Hilux or 4 Runner? They any good?

I think a zook would be a bit small.
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Post by Drafty »

The 3L is a bit of a lemon, the 4.2 is tried and tested and has a lot of scope for future mods and power upgrades if required.
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Post by bj on roids »

I refused to beleive this but the 3.0litre in the GUs is apparently better at towing than the 4.2?

anyways a 4.2L diesel GQ is a good bet for $13k (im a toyota man, but they are too damn expensive)
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Post by camo »

u say that u wont go rockcrawling or any thing hard like that but just wait til u get the thing!!!!!

GQ has heaps of options pick up a copy of this months 4wd monthly for a full run down on them
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Post by Wooders »

Gawd I can't believe I'm going to agree.........
Get the 4.2D GQ....It would be darn near perfect for what ya want....
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Post by Crash »

Thanks guys.

Looks like a 4.2 GQ might be the go. :wink: I'll check out some yards & some private ones on Saturday.

diesel or petrol?? what would be best??
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Post by zukin »

id go the diesel mate but thats just my thoughts
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Post by 80diesel4play »

Go the diesel - otherise the petrol will just consume your wallet :finger:
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I'm biased of course but enjoy the economy and grunt..... :!: :wink:
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Post by A1zook »

Id go a1zook ( i aint bias )

And who says it wont put in low would f-in tow a mack gotta luuuuuuuv rocketyhoppas and u would even have atleast a thousand dolls change :finger:


its even back to a 4 seater now !!!!!!!!!

And air its got plenty u know old faithfull front windas and rear windas

instant coolin or coolness :finger:
And shortly it will be fully engineered cert (Damn pig) :mad:
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Post by zukin »

im with dan go A1zook cant go wrong its a beast im sure you would be extremely happy with the capabilities of it mate cant go past it in my books
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Post by moose »

Drafty wrote:The 3L is a bit of a lemon, the 4.2 is tried and tested and has a lot of scope for future mods and power upgrades if required.




here,s a 3.0 GQ for ya Drafty !!!!!!
185kw at the wheels !!!!
15.0 down the 1/4 !!!!!!
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Post by sir_camel »

here,s a 3.0 GQ for ya Drafty !!!!!!
185kw at the wheels !!!!
15.0 down the 1/4 !!!!!!


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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

Have a look at a early to mid 90's LWB factory intercooled TD Daihatsu Rocky. You should be able to pick up one with around 120 000km with everything, P/S, A/C, even electric windows in excellent condition for around $10k. Some people will snicker but, your towing requirements are more than adequately catered for, they are more capable off road than what a lot of people will give credit, and being 4 cylinder, cheaper rego than a 6. You will get around 10km to the litre, regardless of whether you are towing or not. Try getting all that in a more popular 4wd, for the price, and the lateness of the model.

Hope this helps

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Post by Drafty »

Nice pic Moose, but with enough oil on the ground even th Mrs CRV can smoke them up.

I just heard from a few dealers that the trade in values on 3L gq was real low and that they were a bit of a lemon for Nissan. Dont know much about their mechanics or reliabily. :wink:
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Post by moose »

who,s a smart boy then !!!!!!!


standard form , yep , there a lemon !!!!!!
only good thing about them is 4:3 diffs !!!!!!
& light drive line !!!!

basically , VL 3.0 ( with carby ) , 300ZX 5spd & 4.3 diffs !!!!!
oh yeah , CHROME GRILLE !!!!!!! :finger: :finger:
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Post by Drafty »

I thought you might like that one. Ssssmokennnn!!!!! :D
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