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RRC OR DISCO I ??????

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RRC OR DISCO I ??????

Post by aquito »

my RRC cost me $ 1,500, and my aunt has a 95 disco I 3.9 v8 auto...ok heres my question....my aunt wants my RRC and $2,000 and she`ll give me her disco....what should I keep? the disco or the RRC ??? is that a good price??? im talking american dollars...

heres my RR

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and heres the disco

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Post by Loanrangie »

Is your aunt nuts ? Take the disco, take the disco ! Even converted to aus$ , thats a bargain! But if you are going to modify it , then keep the rangie - they are better for modifying.
Saddle up tonto, its the not so loanrangie! . 98 TDI DISCO lightly modded with more to come.
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Post by walker »

It totally depends on what you want to do with it. If you want to build a serious offroader keep the Rangie.
If you are going to driving it around everyday and it will be mostly for sealed road work go the Disco.
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Post by aquito »

I want it for daily driver and an offroader for the weekends :twisted:
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Post by the_grubb »

Pay your aunt $3,500 and have both :armsup:
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Post by Tim D »

buy the defender in the back round :armsup:
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Post by aquito »

Tim D wrote:buy the defender in the back round :armsup:


thats my dad`s 110 TD5

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