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What fourby under $9k

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What fourby under $9k

Post by Ruckus »

G'day guys.
I am 19 and looking at getting a secondhand fourby in the near future and was wondering if i could have some opinions on what to get. I have a budget of $9k absolute max including rego and insurance. I need something that is relatively economical, reliable and will handle regular weekends away (no real hardcore work, but a decent workout). Also would i be better going for something stock standard or something that already has a few mods. I am located in Melbourne and will be doing most of my offroad driving around the Eildon region.

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Post by -Mick- »

If you can find what you're after with a few mods already it could save you a fair bit of $$$ along the way. Just basics like a bullbar or a little lift etc won't be worth a big % of the cars price but can cost a bit to buy seperate.
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Post by Bundytime »

i have a nice Landcruiser Bundera for sale, Bull bar, driving lights, aftermarket suspension, cd player, LPG, alarm......etc
give me a call if u r interested

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Post by MissDrew »

Watch the trading post every week and you could find a hilux with a lot of mods on it for that price. Just don`t be in a hurry to get one, take your time and you will get a good deal.
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Re: What fourby under $9k

Post by Beastmavster »

Ruckus wrote:G'day guys.
I am 19 and looking at getting a secondhand fourby in the near future and was wondering if i could have some opinions on what to get. I have a budget of $9k absolute max including rego and insurance. I need something that is relatively economical, reliable and will handle regular weekends away (no real hardcore work, but a decent workout). Also would i be better going for something stock standard or something that already has a few mods. I am located in Melbourne and will be doing most of my offroad driving around the Eildon region.

Cheers


Try this - guy selling 1996 Coily Sierra in Mlbourne for what seems a pretty good price. Late model so should be very reliable and Sierras are always pretty capable - even though the coily isn't as capable as the older ones it does have a few nice features to make it easier to live with.

Sounds like it's about what you need - and hey if you want to toughen it up later there's no reason why you can't.

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Post by TuffRR »

My advice is what was stated above, buy something that already has some mods on it, having to add them yourself later on is more expensive. For that price I'd also want to have some money aside to fix a few things up if your looking at a larger 4wd.
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Post by BUNDERA »

Get Daniels Bundera. Awesome Bus!
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Post by CRUSHU »

where do you find a v8 disco for 7000 grand???
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Post by Area54 »

V8 discos are reasonably common around here.
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Post by NICK »

see them all the time for 8000-10000 grand, remember some off them are 10 years old now.


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Post by CRUSHU »

ok, didnt know. still wont have one on the road for 9k, with insurance.
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Post by Marshy »

V8 will kill him for insurance. They'll class it as a 'high powered vehicle with a driver under 25'. Stupid, I know. But, I've just been through all this sh*t. Ended up with a big 6 cyl just so I could get insurance. I even struggled with that because of the capacity. (300ci).
My advise is either buy about an 86-87 model zook already modded or do it yourself with the leftover $$$, or buy a single cab Hilux with the 2.4 diesel. Both good starters cars that you would get insurance for without any dramas. If you talk to 83Lux or Bubs, they both drive fairly budget Lux's (no offense Buddy and Scotty), they'll be able to tell you what you can do to them for not a lot of money. Both of theirs go alright, so I'd ask them a few Q's.
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Post by Bundytime »

A bundera is coil sprung and cheap to run and insure! U don't have to buy mine but i have had good experience with them. I have two, my cousin drives one and i know of four others that r all good off road cabable rigs and cheap to mod.

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Post by Ruckus »

Thanks for the advice. The Bundy or a GQ sounds good. The sierra is a bit small once i chuck in the swag and a bit of gear and a disco i'v herd is expensive to run and repair not to mention insure.
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Post by N*A*M »

i know of a bundy for sale... pm me for the dude's number and you can arrange to check it out :cool:
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Post by Beastmavster »

Ruckus wrote:Thanks for the advice. The Bundy or a GQ sounds good. The sierra is a bit small once i chuck in the swag and a bit of gear and a disco i'v herd is expensive to run and repair not to mention insure.
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Post by Thunder From Downunder »

Just hang out with some one with a 4by

. no insurance
. no rego
. no repairs
. cheap fuel
. the list goes on :roll:
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Post by Ruckus »

Thats the best advice so far TFD. Unfortunately i havnt got ne mates with decent 4bies. one has a SWB pajero and he wont take it off road, not that it would get very far with him driving. :bad-words:
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Post by N*A*M »

hehe you can ride with me ben :D

we'll do a vic trip when tonka gets back in town

if you haven't got a rig by then, come ride shotgun with me and meet the local yahoos
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Post by TuffRR »

N*A*M wrote:hehe you can ride with me ben :D

if you haven't got a rig by then, come ride shotgun with me and meet the local yahoos


Hey NAM, ride in WHAT? :roll:
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Post by N*A*M »

something half the size of your rangie :D
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if you want cheep - suzuki - with $1500 tops in a lux axle swap = :cool:
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Post by N*A*M »

he already said they were too small for him
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Post by bubs »

N*A*M wrote:he already said they were too small for him


not even a lwb zook?
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Post by Ruckus »

Sounds good nam.

The Zooks are obviously a good rig bubs but not roomy enough with a couple of my derro mates and a bit of gear.
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Post by TuffRR »

N*A*M wrote:something half the size of your rangie :D


A bobtailed Rangie? Cool. :D
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Post by N*A*M »

did i mention twice the capability of a rangie? :finger: hehe
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Post by droopypete »

Nam wrote "did i mention twice the capability of a rangie? hehe"

Hey Nam, don't start writing off road checks that you can't cash (at least not yet :^)
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Post by POS »

I would say an old Rangie!

Plenty of room.
Cheap!
Heaps to chose from!
Capable of road (in stock form)
Easy to mod!
Easy to buy mods for!
Plenty of grunt!
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