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Comp Truck wanted

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 9:21 am
by crazie
Hi All

Looking for a finshed or almost finsihed comp truck for OBC and other events, After a Nissan TD GQ/GU. Must be engineered. will even look at a wagon and cut it down or a good truck with a great engine. If you have something you want to sell at a realistic price, send me an email adam_craze@hotmail.com.


Please send photos. In Vic would be good but will look at anywhere.


cheers

Adam

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 11:20 am
by sootygu

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 1:08 pm
by crazie
Cheers mate, have looked at this one, all ok except for the steering,
From what I understand, the hydraulic assist steering is not good for OBC and such events

thank you

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 1:21 pm
by weeman
that car isnt designed for the outback either...

wouldnt handle the high speed stuff let alone do high speed with the gearing....

whats your budget?

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 1:29 pm
by bogged
crazie wrote:
Cheers mate, have looked at this one, all ok except for the steering,
From what I understand, the hydraulic assist steering is not good for OBC and such events

thank you
I know a bloke selling a Jackaroo.. would be unique... :finger:

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 2:48 pm
by crazie
weeman wrote:that car isnt designed for the outback either...

wouldnt handle the high speed stuff let alone do high speed with the gearing....

whats your budget?
Hi Weeman

Yes I ruled that vehicle out a while ago, wouldn't cope on the drives in between stages. Budget will depend on the truck. Max is about $40k, but would need to be fairly good and ready to compete.

cheers

Adam

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 2:54 pm
by blkmav
crazie wrote:
weeman wrote:that car isnt designed for the outback either...

wouldnt handle the high speed stuff let alone do high speed with the gearing....

whats your budget?
Hi Weeman

Yes I ruled that vehicle out a while ago, wouldn't cope on the drives in between stages. Budget will depend on the truck. Max is about $40k, but would need to be fairly good and ready to compete.

cheers

Adam
$40K :rofl:

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 3:36 pm
by stu
some people spend that alone on the motor

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 3:37 pm
by crazie
blkmav wrote:
crazie wrote:
weeman wrote:that car isnt designed for the outback either...

wouldnt handle the high speed stuff let alone do high speed with the gearing....

whats your budget?
Hi Weeman

Yes I ruled that vehicle out a while ago, wouldn't cope on the drives in between stages. Budget will depend on the truck. Max is about $40k, but would need to be fairly good and ready to compete.

cheers

Adam
$40K :rofl:
Thats all there worth dude, no mater how much you spend on them. Not looking for a truck with king coil overs on each corner. Last few that sold were between $25k and $38K.

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 3:47 pm
by DIRTY ROCK STAR
I will give you a great deal on a white 80 series diesel.
alot under 40 grand. just think how efficient it will be on fuel.
i sold my fj40 last week to a guy whos using it in OBC he reckons.
so you can have the upmarket version... go on...
you can sleep in the wagon!

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 4:47 pm
by blkmav
crazie wrote:Thats all there worth dude, no mater how much you spend on them. Not looking for a truck with king coil overs on each corner. Last few that sold were between $25k and $38K.
As long as you have the other $60K to make it competitive

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 5:00 pm
by DK
blkmav wrote:
crazie wrote:Thats all there worth dude, no mater how much you spend on them. Not looking for a truck with king coil overs on each corner. Last few that sold were between $25k and $38K.
As long as you have the other $60K to make it competitive
No where did he say he wants to win the OBC and just like street cars or anything for that matter,it dont matter how much someone spends or what the price thay have it advertised its only worth what someone will pay...

A GQ is a GQ only worth 5-10k and if u cant make a great truck with the other 30k theres somethin wrong with u....

Go for it mate 40k should get u a great truck that is reliable and you will have a blast

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 5:24 pm
by Shadow
blkmav wrote:
crazie wrote:Thats all there worth dude, no mater how much you spend on them. Not looking for a truck with king coil overs on each corner. Last few that sold were between $25k and $38K.
As long as you have the other $60K to make it competitive
60k? wtf

if he knows how to use a welder, and isnt looking at buying $30k DIFFS etc, then he would be able to build a very competitive truck for $40k

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 5:38 pm
by suzuki boy
40k should get you a rig ready to go! Its all about how you use the car that matters!

Kermit the lj80 was winning comps for ages untill every one went the big motors! :cool:

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 7:07 pm
by badger
my truck owes me 12k atm
with another 28k it would be competative :P

front locker $1000
cab chop $2000
bigger turbo $3000
roll cage $1500
good winch $4000

still 16k to go :P

admittedly it wouldnt win but you would have to place reasonably n have a blast doing so

comp truck wanted

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 8:15 pm
by henry
Correct me if im wrong people but i seem to remember a rangie owned by, is it Adrian Cauchie, is that right? Well it was very competitive last year at OBC and it was for sale not long ago for round the money you were looking to spend. Had King coil overs and a Ls1 engine.

Re: comp truck wanted

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 9:38 pm
by weeman
henry wrote:Correct me if im wrong people but i seem to remember a rangie owned by, is it Adrian Cauchie, is that right? Well it was very competitive last year at OBC and it was for sale not long ago for round the money you were looking to spend. Had King coil overs and a Ls1 engine.
Kurmit rangie is for sale but 50k... but could work out a deal..

40k should get u something decent...

Alan mai turbo petrol middy is for sal 25k

Chunk (red gu ute in the OBC) GU ute is for sale turbo diesel ute, has kings on it and is around or under 40k

Also spending the coin on the truck doesnt always make it competitive many it does help to a degree but dont count on buying a truck with all the shit on it and expect to place if your a shit driver...

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 9:51 pm
by GQ4.8coilcab
this bloke is in my club, its an insane rig, with the change left over you can finish it off to be capable lol i mean more capable (turbo, KING SHOCKS :twisted: etc)

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?t=100656
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Re: comp truck wanted

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 9:53 pm
by bogged
You have to finish before you have a chance to win. Something I think some people miss.. they try and win on day 1.

Some people also expect to get their money back on comp trucks when they sell them. it just doesnt happen. Sad fact of competition machines in nearly all motor sport.

As others said, if you can't build a reasonably competitive truck for ballpak $40k theres something wrong. Yes others spend squillions, but lots of them fall apart long before finish line. Dont know if Ads can weld, but his mate Al surely can...

Ads, give Jason O a call, have a word to him. Maybe even start with one from Eric, and do it yourself.

Re: comp truck wanted

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 8:01 am
by crazie
weeman wrote:
henry wrote:Correct me if im wrong people but i seem to remember a rangie owned by, is it Adrian Cauchie, is that right? Well it was very competitive last year at OBC and it was for sale not long ago for round the money you were looking to spend. Had King coil overs and a Ls1 engine.
Kurmit rangie is for sale but 50k... but could work out a deal..

40k should get u something decent...

Alan mai turbo petrol middy is for sal 25k

Chunk (red gu ute in the OBC) GU ute is for sale turbo diesel ute, has kings on it and is around or under 40k


Also spending the coin on the truck doesnt always make it competitive many it does help to a degree but dont count on buying a truck with all the shit on it and expect to place if your a shit driver...
Weeman, do you have chunks number contact detail, i met him there last year,

thanks

Adam

Re: comp truck wanted

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 8:14 am
by crazie
bogged wrote:You have to finish before you have a chance to win. Something I think some people miss.. they try and win on day 1.

Some people also expect to get their money back on comp trucks when they sell them. it just doesnt happen. Sad fact of competition machines in nearly all motor sport.

As others said, if you can't build a reasonably competitive truck for ballpak $40k theres something wrong. Yes others spend squillions, but lots of them fall apart long before finish line. Dont know if Ads can weld, but his mate Al surely can...

Ads, give Jason O a call, have a word to him. Maybe even start with one from Eric, and do it yourself.
Hello Mr Bogged

Have spoken to Jason O a few times and I am avoiding the start from stractch, but if we have to we will, just means more time in the shed.

Re: comp truck wanted

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 8:21 am
by The Fish
henry wrote:Correct me if im wrong people but i seem to remember a rangie owned by, is it Adrian Cauchie, is that right? Well it was very competitive last year at OBC and it was for sale not long ago for round the money you were looking to spend. Had King coil overs and a Ls1 engine.
As Adrian's navvie at last years OBC I can personally comment on Kurmit's set up and competitiveness.

The Rangie is extremely well set up and ideal for the OBC. Very fast and very capable. It was the first time we had teamed up and put the new and improved Kurmit through it's paces against the clock.

I was :shock: with it's power and the speed it could maintain without feeling out of control even though there was the odd white knuckle moment doing Brumbies and the mud runner stage :D

We placed 6th, made some mistakes and didn't really push hard in the rocky stages so with some competition experience together and in the vehicle we COULD POSSIBLY do better.

I don't really want to see him sell it as I'll lose my ride for next years OBC :cry: but it is a well set up vehicle ;)

Re: comp truck wanted

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 8:31 am
by weeman
crazie wrote:
Weeman, do you have chunks number contact detail, i met him there last year,

thanks

Adam
sent you a pm with his details about it....

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 8:59 am
by crazie
Thanks guys, Have a few good leads now and will follow them through

Cheers

Adam

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:12 am
by 45punkbus
let us know what ya end up with mate,

good luck and enjoy what ya get

cheers

Dean

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:54 am
by ats4x4dotcom
afew gq's inc a supercharged unit on 4wdm vehicles for sale section.

Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 11:03 pm
by AJ
Adam

Theres a 'yota ute going on ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 0087666312

Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 11:31 pm
by bazooked
well a certain someone here in the west drop there nissan of a 6meter dune during a photo shoot, this car was entered in the challenge, and is now a rightoff 100k down the drain, this is the sort of dollars the top runners are spendin on there rigs.

Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 11:44 pm
by gqpete
bazooked wrote:well a certain someone here in the west drop there nissan of a 6meter dune during a photo shoot, this car was entered in the challenge, and is now a rightoff 100k down the drain, this is the sort of dollars the top runners are spendin on there rigs.
any picks of this certain persons mwb. how bent is it. i know what its like to wreck an expensive comp truck and start again by beeing silly. haven't done a doughy since.

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 7:55 am
by bru21
this years or next years obc. You would be hard pressed to build one for 40K but i am sure you could buy a very good one for that. Mine owes me 60k and i would be hard pressed to save $5k if i did it again. thats no labour either, and with help from sponsors!