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do you thnik this is to much for what it is

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do you thnik this is to much for what it is

Post by chris_fox99 »

can you tell me if it is worth it i what a ute and i what a turbo one and this is all i could find. if i can ill nock him down to $10000


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Post by adam.s »

85 means its an MK/MQ - I know a guy who is selling an 85 that is very straight and he only wants like $6000 for it, maybe a bit less.

So yeah, 13k is a bit steep.

The $6k one is on the Sunshine Coast, 5sp diesel (not sure if its turbo or not).
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Post by chris_fox99 »

its a ute thats what i what and its turbo i dont what a non turbo all the ute iv seen are shit this one is very good and well look after and ill be doning some good mods to it to if i get it
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Post by bilby »

chris_fox99 wrote:its a ute thats what i what and its turbo i dont what a non turbo all the ute iv seen are shit this one is very good and well look after and ill be doning some good mods to it to if i get it


dude i'd be checking the $6000 one out if i was you !!!!!!!!

$7500 cheaper and that way u can mod it like all buggery ;)
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Post by chris_fox99 »

but to turbo its going to cost me about 4-5000 so it works out the same
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Post by BIG GQ »

Still leaf sprung at the end of the day :roll:
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Post by adam.s »

chris_fox99 wrote:but to turbo its going to cost me about 4-5000 so it works out the same


Depends really. You can do a turbo setup really cheap if you know what you are doing, and since there is already an OEM turbo version of the SD33 it will be heaps cheaper.

You'll find a whole sd33t that needs attention internally, but hte turbo setup will be fine, and it will be cheap. Bolt it on and away you go - the engines apparantly are identical otherwise (I remember screwy saying it somewhere on this board).

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That is the truck I was talking about, I didn't have a real close look, but it looked pretty straight. He's only selling because he's moving up to north QLD and doesnt have room for the 2000000000000000000 cars/bikes/trailers/boats/campers and other stuff he has hidden away in the 40 sheds he's got :)

I'd check it out anyway, it looks tough.
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Post by berazafi »

I am selling a turbo, manifold and fuelpump to suit, in the forsale section,

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Post by Beastmavster »

chris_fox99 wrote:but to turbo its going to cost me about 4-5000 so it works out the same


You're kidding me right?

A friend just picked up a SWB Turbo diesel MK for $1800 to pull some bits off for his LWB diesel.

Car is in great condition for that price, with rego.

You can normally pick up the turbo and exhaust manifold for like a few hundred dollars each. He was looking at rusted out MK turbo diesels for 500-700 for the whole car.
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Post by Beastmavster »

BIG GQ wrote:Still leaf sprung at the end of the day :roll:


We;ll some people prefer that... I think Chris had a SWB GQ he bought with 35"s a while back and promptly sold.
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Post by Daisy »

ripoff me thinks..

buy the cheap option and get the factory fit turbo manifolds etc and works out to be a hell lot cheaper
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Post by turps »

Geez thats abit steep.
I had a mate buy a 94 GQ coil cab ute with DTS highmount turbo $16000 in NOV. And it was pretty straight.
So 13000 for a 85 model is abit much no matter how good it is.
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Post by Patroldude »

Darn problem is the SD33 won't last long with turbo on it - better off with the SD33T - there was an SD33T ute 5 speed with 193,000 original kms on the clock at a car yard in Kingswood for $4,750.... could get it for less..

That aint too bad price wise hey.... much better idea - thats just my personal thoughts thought... don't have to re tune it or get new exhaust or have motor rebuilt... pay the cash and go. Just my idea like I said.

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Post by chris_fox99 »

its ok im just going for a landcruiser turbo ute
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Post by bilby »

chris_fox99 wrote:its ok im just going for a landcruiser turbo ute



or look for a good GQ ! there everywhere at the moment for a decent price too !!!! ;)
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Post by GOT MUD »

chris_fox99 wrote:can you tell me if it is worth it i what a ute and i what a turbo one and this is all i could find. if i can ill nock him down to $10000


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were is this ute it sound familar expensive but very familar
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Post by ludacris »

It is an absolute rip off champ.For that type of money you can buy a coil sprung GQ wagon with everything you want and swap the wagon cab for a ute cab.

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Post by DAZ73 »

I would let that one go I paid 12 Grand for GQ Coil Cab
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Post by beretta »

You'd be better off with a shorty GQ.......ah sold it, thats right??????? But now you want a MK/MQ...... :? :? :? .....Why did you sell the shorty??
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Post by chris_fox99 »

im not going to get it anyway
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