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Just starting out

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2003 3:39 pm
by Turtle
Hi people, just new here dont have a frodo yet but i did have a '93 sierra, anyway ive just seen a '88 El with 190000km oil leak on the lower block, extractors/muffler, very straight and rust free & original. Just wondering if $5500 sounds ok. I will follow up with pics and mods as they happen if it works out.

Turtle

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2003 3:57 pm
by SimplyPV
hmm.. that sounds a bit high man... i got mine a bit more than a year ago with 89,000 miles on it, straight, all stock, good shape, for $3800.... u might want to see if u can talk em down it a bit... but then again.. prolly y they askin so much is cuz its rare... again.. talk to em.

Re: Just starting out

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2003 4:46 pm
by *BESTY*
Turtle wrote:Hi people, just new here dont have a frodo yet but i did have a '93 sierra, anyway ive just seen a '88 El with 190000km oil leak on the lower block, extractors/muffler, very straight and rust free & original. Just wondering if $5500 sounds ok. I will follow up with pics and mods as they happen if it works out.

Turtle



One question..............








WHY ??



If you want to modify your 4WD to make it go well off-road, then it's easier and cheaper to modify a Suzuki. Feroza's are limited by lack of gearing options, lack of lockers, lack of solid front axle !!
I take it that you are in Aust ?? 'cause as PV says, $5500 is a bit steep if its US dollars you're talking about.



Really, I'm interested as to why you want a 4WD.....what do you want to do to it ..... :?

Re: Just starting out

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2003 5:20 pm
by ShinyDiscoBalls
Turtle wrote:Hi people, just new here dont have a frodo yet but i did have a '93 sierra, anyway ive just seen a '88 El with 190000km oil leak on the lower block, extractors/muffler, very straight and rust free & original. Just wondering if $5500 sounds ok. I will follow up with pics and mods as they happen if it works out.

Turtle



Must be in Aus as he used km's not miles. :finger:

Besty is right though, much easier to modify the Sierra. But then again you'd miss out on all the fun we have scouring the planet for ideas, parts and advice!!!! :D

Is this thing in a car yard or is it a private sale? :?:

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2003 5:34 pm
by murcod
I imagine an '88 EL Feroza would be pretty luxurious compared to a Sierra- maybe that's the reason? :D

For that price it would want to be in top condition Turtle. I paid $8990 for my 1992 ELIII in Jan this year- it's got air con, all the power bits (windows, mirrors, steer), tow bar, driving lights, Rola roof racks, window tinting. It's virtually as new to look at inside and out and had done 160000km with very little off road use. That price is in Adelaide too- our prices seem to be dearer than other states- and was bought from a dealer with a three month warranty.

From Redbook:
1988 DAIHATSU FEROZA
F300GE Hardtop EL 2dr Man 5sp 4x4 1.6i (Oct onwards)


trade in price guide* $2,400 - $3,500
national average price - private sale* $3,300 - $5,400
price when new (RRP) $19,950

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2003 12:01 am
by Whistler
Wait and keep looking.

I bought my 1993 SXII about 5 or 6 weeks ago for AUD6,000. The only thing wrong with it was a rusty tailpipe and blown interior light (and probably a cracked manifold which whistles, hence the name). It had a CD player, tinted windows and alarm/immobiliser.

I'd looked around car yards in the city (Perth) and could only find narrow tracks, which were around AUD8,000. All the private sale wide tracks were AUD10,500 to 12,500.

After basically giving up looking, I travelled to a country town (Busselton) and found the perfect Feroza (accidentally) being advertised privately for AUD8,500. I phoned the guy and he told me it was now going for AUD6,500. With cash in hand (important) I offered AUD6,000 which he accepted.

It appears that smaller 4wds are harder to sell in country towns where Landcruisers and Patrols or Falcons and Commodores are popular. I think the guy who sold my car was just happy to sell the car.

So keep your eyes peeled outside of big cities for a much better deal.

Darren

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2003 11:47 am
by FEAROZA
Whistler wrote:Wait and keep looking.

I bought my 1993 SXII about 5 or 6 weeks ago for AUD6,000. The only thing wrong with it was a rusty tailpipe and blown interior light (and probably a cracked manifold which whistles, hence the name). It had a CD player, tinted windows and alarm/immobiliser.

I'd looked around car yards in the city (Perth) and could only find narrow tracks, which were around AUD8,000. All the private sale wide tracks were AUD10,500 to 12,500.

After basically giving up looking, I travelled to a country town (Busselton) and found the perfect Feroza (accidentally) being advertised privately for AUD8,500. I phoned the guy and he told me it was now going for AUD6,500. With cash in hand (important) I offered AUD6,000 which he accepted.

It appears that smaller 4wds are harder to sell in country towns where Landcruisers and Patrols or Falcons and Commodores are popular. I think the guy who sold my car was just happy to sell the car.

So keep your eyes peeled outside of big cities for a much better deal.

Darren


That was a sweet deal. how many kays on it?

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2003 3:02 pm
by ShinyDiscoBalls
Funny mine whistles too... I was wondering what that was all about... I just think it's cool to put my foot down when I see a good lookin gal and let the car do the whisling :D

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2003 4:50 pm
by Ferwoaza
The Whistle is a well known Feroza trait :) It's due to the exhaust. Either the cat, the muffler or the manifold needs replacing to get rid of the whistle. I did the whole lot on mine...gone now :cool:

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2003 11:52 pm
by Whistler
[That was a sweet deal. how many kays on it?[/quote]

181,000km, and a fair few of those were used up driving across the Nullabor (the previous owner bought it in Tasmania).

Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2003 12:07 am
by Whistler
When the new extractors and exhaust system go on, I'll have to find something else to give me the whistle. Maybe I'll glue an old king brown beer bottle to the front bumper.

Speaking of whistles, anyone know if "Shoo Roo's" really work? (those little add-ons designed to keep kangaroos from getting blood on your paintwork)

Darren

Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2003 2:00 pm
by SimplyPV
lol... we got somethin simliar to the "shoo roo" here, but its for deer.. might work as well. they whistle but they claim its too high pitched for us humans to hear it. but dogs an many other animals can. let me know if u want me to hook u up. i'm sure u got somethin of that sort there as well (if there r deer there. lol)

Re: Just starting out

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2003 10:29 pm
by ShinyDiscoBalls
Turtle wrote:Hi people, just new here dont have a frodo yet but i did have a '93 sierra, anyway ive just seen a '88 El with 190000km oil leak on the lower block, extractors/muffler, very straight and rust free & original. Just wondering if $5500 sounds ok. I will follow up with pics and mods as they happen if it works out.

Turtle



Don't know if you're in Sydney Turtle but I saw a 93 Feroza SXP Widetrack in the paper today.

It's Maroon with all the electric options, air con, alloys, tow bar and only 130,000 kms on the clock. They say it's in immaculate condition and has a full service history for $8,000.

I think it's a really good price myself. The number is 02 9606 7719 if you or anyone else is interested.

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2003 8:25 am
by murcod
When I was looking for mine Carpoint and the other on line used car sites had heaps of cheap Ferozas in NSW, Victoria and Queensland. If you're anywhere else the pickings seem slim.

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2003 10:47 am
by SimplyPV
yeah, here in the us.. its pretty rare to see a rocky go up for sale. infact, i was in a chat room the other day for aol an some dude kept tryin to convince me to sell my rocky to him. lol. poor guy has never gotten his hands on a rocky but man he wants one bad.