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Land Rover SIII SWB

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Land Rover SIII SWB

Post by hunter »

I am looking into buying a 4x4 for getting access to farm areas in bad conditions for hunting or camping.
What do you think of the Land Rover SIII SWB?
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Post by bj on roids »

get a landcruiser dude :twisted:

dont mess around with a poxy old landie
hands and mums dont count!!!
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Post by CJer »

They are a good old thing. Not too fast but fun. Hard to get one in good nick these day's
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Post by BeZeRK »

seriously unstoppable!

not as easy to get parts for as a old crusier, but will eat a done up one like bj's even when they stock and falling apart!!!
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Post by BeZeRK »

another good thing, alot cheaper to look at would be a diahatsu, scat or somthing! we got one of them and its really good!
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Post by v8grunt »

S3 is ok 95% of parts are still availble new from FWD motors in brisbane,
i hope you are a mechanical type o person cause nobody wants to work on them.

glen
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Post by Wendle »

get an old suzuki stockman trayback and put a corolla donk in it.
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