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What fourby under $9k

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Post by MY45 »

Old rangie.....
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Post by N*A*M »

hehe good advice peter :oops: :D
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Post by Ruckus »

Sorry, but im not a big fan of the rangie. They may be cheap to buy, but expensive to run. I'v also heard that reliabilty is pretty average.
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Post by N*A*M »

save up for a gq then
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Post by Ruckus »

Sorry, but im not a big fan of the rangie. They may be cheap to buy, but expensive to run. I'v also heard that reliabilty is pretty average.
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Post by GURU »

G'day

I would say rangie too, They are the best Value, there are heaps on LPG which makes running cost respectable. It's insurance wouldn't be too bad either. You get coils, 4 wheel disc brakes and a nice V8 sound :)
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Post by Greazy »

hey hey,
well i too am 19 and let me just say i reakon save as much as u can and buy the latest model 4WD u can afford. The old ones are huge, tuff and look awesome but i reakon i have spent soooo much time just repairing the thing after weekends away leaving me with no money too spend on mods. Or at least an old model that has been all recon.

Also buying a car that has been modifed is a good idea but just make sure u dont go in to deep. I have seen some early hilux's with 6's and 8's in them which on paper sound cool but try and repair them after someone else has installed the motor and done a sh*t job at it. Many a spanner has been chucked because wires change colour, bolts are in places that they shouldnt be and the list goes on........

hope this helps,
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Post by purefmx »

What about an early turbo diesel Rocky? Solid diffs and spares are readily available (so im told). Theres always troopies, MWB CRuisers or GQ Patrols.
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Post by CRUSHU »

POS wrote:I would say an old Rangie!


Plenty of grunt!


obviously not a rangie, with a rangie motor! they only sound tough :finger:
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