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If you had $8,000 what would you get...?

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If you had $8,000 what would you get...?

Post by De-lux »

So I'm in the market for a new truck.

I've got a budget of $8,000.

Write what you'd get and why.

Me - I'm thinking a cheap TJ Wrangler.. Easy to get parts for, simple structure, easy to lift etc.
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Post by chimpboy »

GQ/Mav.

But that is without knowing what you want to do with it.
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Post by nicbeer »

sierra/lux/gq

depends on what u want to use or compete etc...
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Post by alien »

i'd get a WT sierra for half that and spend the other half on grinding discs, tyres and lockers.
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Post by DAVESGQ »

gq for shizzle :D
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Post by OIIIO »

If the budget's only 8K, I reckon the wranglers a bad choice.
8K will buy a POS that will cost $$$ to mod.

A GQ 4.2 would be a better choice, nice ones can be had for around 5K.
2" lift and 33's, with a few $$$ left over for shocks etc....
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Post by mhgill »

A peddy GQ 4.2 with a 5" lift and 35" tyres, UHF, locker, bull bar, spotties.

Oh wait thats what I've already got.

Doesn't owe me 8g tho. :)


In short buy a GQ. You'd only get a crap 80 series for that.
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Post by bogged »

I'd look here
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/ftopic195731.php
or any one of the othe 50 threads searchin for this brought up :)
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Post by BlueSuzy »

Barnsey wrote:Tell this bloke he's dreaming and offer him $8k

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic200381.php
:rofl:

What are you into?
Will it be modified over time?
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Post by thehanko »

my lux :lol:.

seriously though less than 8k will get you a good lux, with decent tyres etc.

throw a rear locker in and your away. still under 8g.

gq also a great choice.

sierra also a great choice.

60 series

etc etc

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Post by WICKED »

Dual cab Hi-Lux :finger:
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Post by 4bdan »

Lada Niva on 22's...
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Post by OIIIO »

If you really want a tough well engineered truck, and want only the best.

Contact this bloke.

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/profile.p ... le&u=33867
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Post by chimpboy »

:roll:
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Post by lucy »

Really depends on what you want to do with it. My choice would be a Series 1 Discovery for around $4000, then you have cash left over for mods and repairs. Nearly all Discovery 1s that are still on the road will be OK, time has weeded the lemons out. Parts availability is excellent, and seems to be getting better, and modified items are easily available, even if you have to import them from the UK or the USA/Canada.
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Post by Spimon_NH »

Is $8k for the car alone, or total budget of $8k?

Remember there's stamp duty, insurance, rego and all the things that need fixing right away.

If total budget is $8k I'd spend $4k on a Sierra and what's left after the boring costs on tyres, lockers and the fun stuff (of course this isn't a good choice if you have more than 1 friend and like going for more than 1 day).
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Post by Roctoy »

buy a Commodore and register on boost cruzin so we can finally rid outers of your kind :D :finger: :D
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Post by ANGRY6 »

If I had 8k, what would I get?

60 series or 80 series. Build quality is second to none, parts are everywhere, reliability is also one of the best and fairlu easily modified with heaps of kits out there.
As others said, if your budget is 8k with the car on the road then look for something in the 5-6k range as rwc and rego on its own is $1,000 - $1,500.
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Post by De-lux »

Chris - get stuffed!

Ben - No thanks :finger:

Bogged - you being productive as always?


Anyway, thanks for the replies. The reason I didn't put any specs in is i wanted a unbiased view before I said what I'd like.

I won't get a GQ as they're too bogan for my liking. Too many 18 year old's with 8" lift and southern cross stickers plastered across them ruined it for me.

My criteria:
No need for a ute
must be easy to mod & get parts for
no older than ~15 years
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Post by droopypete »

OIIIO wrote:If you really want a tough well engineered truck, and want only the best.

Contact this bloke.

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/profile.p ... le&u=33867
I heard he was expensive :?
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Post by chunks »

What are you going to use it for, touring, play only, bit of both?
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Post by grimbo »

being in QLD will restrict you with mods so I'd still say the GQ regardless of the bogan aspect. Reliable, easy to get parts, easy to mod and will be suitable for most types of 4wding
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Post by AUSDOG »

coke and hookers?...
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Post by DAVESGQ »

gq will be cheaper than an 80 and if you dont put an 8" lift and UNIT stickers all over it then it wont look anything like all the POS gettin around.
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Post by KUSTOMV840 »

8K? I'd get a new set of tits for the mrs! :armsup:
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Post by chunks »

KUSTOMV840 wrote:8K? I'd get a new set of tits for the mrs! :armsup:
Lol that's one of the first things that went through my head when I saw the thread title! :lol:
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Post by De-lux »

KUSTOMV840 wrote:8K? I'd get a new set of tits for the mrs! :armsup:
Already got 'em ;)
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Post by Wambat »

how about a 75 series ute??? can have mine for under 8 lol.....

seriously though, they are quite capeable, mine has gone almost everywhere i have pointed it, with open diffs, and as easy on the louad pedal as i can be, no breakages(not 4wding ones any way), only had the water pump go and the oil relife valve, both are relatively easy fixed,

on 33s and with no lift, i was very supprised at how it went, made me change my whole approch to they way i modify it. look into one i reckon, i bought mine for 4,200, plus the 1500 for first rego and roadworthy.
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Post by Petes »

I'd go a Disco1 or a Classic RR.

Probably a 300tdi D1 which would be cheap to run, are pretty reliable, good offroad, ok on road etc. Also not bogan atall.

Tons of bits available and easy to work on too.
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Post by GU-ish »

gq shorty or mav. pic them up for under 5k easy
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