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maybe buying a GQ
maybe buying a GQ
I am now sick of fixing the rangie, so i was thinking about selling it before the year 12 exams, and buying a patrol or mav. I would have about 7 grand or so for the outright purchase of the car, with a little searching is that enough for a SWB. What are the costs Approx of fitting 35 inch tyres. ATM money is tight, but i can fit most of the stuff myself
Re: maybe buying a GQ
if money is tight, buy an angle grinder and tires on rims.81 rangie wrote:What are the costs Approx of fitting 35 inch tyres. ATM money is tight, but i can fit most of the stuff myself
enough lift $750 - 1000 (body and suspension if you dont use grinder)
tires $1000+
extra for insurance $400
engineers $400
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Price is similar. Mavs come in XL or XLT, but vary anyway. XLT short wheelbases usually have electric windows and sunroof and (not always) a factory rear diff lock which is okay but not as good as an aftermarket air locker.
XLT long wheelbases apparently are less likely to have the locker.
Patrols come in DX, RX, and TI. DX is generally to be avoided imho, especially the early ones, as they have no carpet, are missing some gauges from the instrument panel, and are just shitty looking. Some also have drum brakes at rear which you definitely don't want. They do have little quarter windows on the front doors which I personally think are kind of cool, but it's not worth getting the crappest model of GQ for them.
[Edit: oops, also ST for the patrol. TI is top of the range but they still vary due to options at time of purchase.]
Basically a Patrol can be spec'd exactly like a Maverick, but may or may not be. There's almost no difference in price so it's worth looking at both badges anyway. Unless you really don't care, ask on the phone whether the thing's got carpet and a tacho before you go looking or you'll waste time looking at DXes.
ps I have a shorty Maverick for sale in Melbourne, where are you?
Jason
XLT long wheelbases apparently are less likely to have the locker.
Patrols come in DX, RX, and TI. DX is generally to be avoided imho, especially the early ones, as they have no carpet, are missing some gauges from the instrument panel, and are just shitty looking. Some also have drum brakes at rear which you definitely don't want. They do have little quarter windows on the front doors which I personally think are kind of cool, but it's not worth getting the crappest model of GQ for them.
[Edit: oops, also ST for the patrol. TI is top of the range but they still vary due to options at time of purchase.]
Basically a Patrol can be spec'd exactly like a Maverick, but may or may not be. There's almost no difference in price so it's worth looking at both badges anyway. Unless you really don't care, ask on the phone whether the thing's got carpet and a tacho before you go looking or you'll waste time looking at DXes.
ps I have a shorty Maverick for sale in Melbourne, where are you?

Jason
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This is not legal advice.
To give you bit of an idea.My 4.2 Carby uses 75 litres of gas to do about 300 km`s around town and am yet to get a firm idea on highway but looks like about 350kms on 75 litres of gas.But my gas system is not good enough for my GQ as it is gutless compared to fuel.
Around town on petrol i`m getting about 350kms to 70 litres of petrol,i haven`t used petrol on the open road yet.
Hope this helps
BTW i paid $5000 unreg. for mine at auction.It had 340000 km`s on it. Immaculate inside a bit of rust in the roof but was already dual fuel.
Regards
Craig
Around town on petrol i`m getting about 350kms to 70 litres of petrol,i haven`t used petrol on the open road yet.
Hope this helps
BTW i paid $5000 unreg. for mine at auction.It had 340000 km`s on it. Immaculate inside a bit of rust in the roof but was already dual fuel.
Regards
Craig
In defence of the DXchimpboy wrote:DX is generally to be avoided imho, especially the early ones, as they have no carpet, are missing some gauges from the instrument panel, and are just shitty looking. Some also have drum brakes at rear which you definitely don't want. They do have little quarter windows on the front doors which I personally think are kind of cool, but it's not worth getting the crappest model of GQ for them.

All in all, don't look past a good value late model DX.
PS, not having a go at you Chimpboy, just showing the good points of the DX.
Cheers
happy GQing
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i will second this i have a 89 DX no carpet is great just a sweep out
mine has factory flares and taco though
mine has drums but i knew that with the intention of changing whole assembey for disc and locker.
solid rear was a factory option? cool i thought i was just lucky someone had got rid of the rusted ones for me.
all in all i was after a 4by that i could play in and slowly build up to the way i want it.
Currently looking at puting in marine carpet after seeing how well that handles the mud compared to normal carpet.
just my 2 cents as i am happy with my DX
mine has factory flares and taco though
mine has drums but i knew that with the intention of changing whole assembey for disc and locker.
solid rear was a factory option? cool i thought i was just lucky someone had got rid of the rusted ones for me.
all in all i was after a 4by that i could play in and slowly build up to the way i want it.
Currently looking at puting in marine carpet after seeing how well that handles the mud compared to normal carpet.
just my 2 cents as i am happy with my DX
www.mudrhino.com.au
Would have to agree - nothing wrong with a DX. Dont know why anyone would want carpet in a real 4x4. All DX diesels had tachos. No oil pressure or volt guages however.
I wouldnt turn your nose up at a drum brake rear end either- the models with drums are getting cheap now and are excellent value for money in comparison to the later models. Can always swap the housing over at a later date. However the drums are reliable and work fine regardless.
I wouldnt turn your nose up at a drum brake rear end either- the models with drums are getting cheap now and are excellent value for money in comparison to the later models. Can always swap the housing over at a later date. However the drums are reliable and work fine regardless.
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