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Sierra costs??
Sierra costs??
hey all,
one of my mates ia looking at buying a late 80's early 90's sierra, with a few mods on it, spring over etc.
what is a good price for something like this and also what should he look out for in buying one?
cheers, screwy
one of my mates ia looking at buying a late 80's early 90's sierra, with a few mods on it, spring over etc.
what is a good price for something like this and also what should he look out for in buying one?
cheers, screwy
Re: Sierra costs??
Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:what is a good price for something like this and also what should he look out for in buying one?
Probably a few hundred under your budget so you can afford to convert it back to spring under
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Re: Sierra costs??
Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:hey all,
one of my mates ia looking at buying a late 80's early 90's sierra, with a few mods on it, spring over etc. (he wants some flex)
what is a good price for something like this and also what should he look out for in buying one?
cheers, screwy
u must have missed this bit greg
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Re: Sierra costs??
greg wrote:Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:what is a good price for something like this and also what should he look out for in buying one?
Probably a few hundred under your budget so you can afford to convert it back to spring under
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Re: Sierra costs??
greg wrote:Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:what is a good price for something like this and also what should he look out for in buying one?
Probably a few hundred under your budget so you can afford to convert it back to spring under
Your dreeaming aren't you he said he wants some flex
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Re: Sierra costs??
redzook wrote:Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:hey all,
one of my mates ia looking at buying a late 80's early 90's sierra, with a few mods on it, spring over etc. (he wants some flex)
what is a good price for something like this and also what should he look out for in buying one?
cheers, screwy
u must have missed this bit greg
Indeed i did... Infact I misread it entirely and thought i saw something about "he wants it to work"... but i guess not
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Re: Sierra costs??
overkill wrote:greg wrote:Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:what is a good price for something like this and also what should he look out for in buying one?
Probably a few hundred under your budget so you can afford to convert it back to spring under
Your dreeaming aren't you he said he wants some flex
You don't think a few hundred is realistic? Maybe a full thou?
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grimbo wrote:just remember flex is over rated. You can have a super flexy rig and still get stuck. Factor into the price getting some lockers
You wouldn't need lockers man - spring over sierra's are so flexy that you'd never lift a wheel off the ground.
do you big steve?
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to answer the original question
price range $2-5k max
i would not pay more than $4k for a zook personally
i just think another one will come along soon enough so it's not the end of the world to pass one up
mine was $2800 '88, widetrack, soft top, shorty, 190000 on the clock, stock as a rock
look out for ghetto fab (steering and suspension as mentioned), damage from use, all the chassis mounts and brackets, tcase shifting, gear box...
and just general things when buying a 2nd hand car i guess (rust, leaks, smoke, etc...)
price range $2-5k max
i would not pay more than $4k for a zook personally
i just think another one will come along soon enough so it's not the end of the world to pass one up
mine was $2800 '88, widetrack, soft top, shorty, 190000 on the clock, stock as a rock
look out for ghetto fab (steering and suspension as mentioned), damage from use, all the chassis mounts and brackets, tcase shifting, gear box...
and just general things when buying a 2nd hand car i guess (rust, leaks, smoke, etc...)
greg wrote:grimbo wrote:just remember flex is over rated. You can have a super flexy rig and still get stuck. Factor into the price getting some lockers
You wouldn't need lockers man - spring over sierra's are so flexy that you'd never lift a wheel off the ground.
do you big steve?
No way man, spring overs have to have the most flex - Why else would all the yanks run them.
And another thing, You have to run a SPOA to get maximum wrap from your axles, just take my $400 throw away rancho's for example.
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