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Old 28-01-2006, 12:43 AM   #1
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Thinking of getting a fun car so I been looking around the caryards at Jap imports to old style open tops to fun 4wds and I been back to look at the Jeep Wrangler but don't know much about them and wanted to know dose anyone here have one or know what they are like .
This well be a fun car not a everyday driving car .
Any help will be nice and no I don't want a XR6/8 or any high power v8 as I ready have the Falcon .

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Old 28-01-2006, 12:53 AM   #2
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Two friends of mine used to have a soft top suzuki LJ50 each that they would hook together with a stiff arm bar (push pull) the places they went were incredible. The wrangler is a very capable off roader, have fun.
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Old 28-01-2006, 07:33 AM   #3
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Jeep Wranglers are top offroad cars - I really don't think you could go wrong there. My brother had a Suzuki Sierra which went just about anywhere, but it broke down an awful lot so I wouldn't recommend them too highly. We have a Landcruiser which goes anywhere and has the scars to prove it, but it is a larger car and it sounds like you are after a smaller one.

Still on the larger side, the SWB GQ Patrol will go anywhere and give you alot of fun also.
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Old 28-01-2006, 01:55 PM   #4
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Looked at a SWB Patrol but they are getting a bit long in the tooth and as for the Suzuki they never bought them out with a good size motor only hand the little 2 potters in them (for the soft tops that is ) so I still don't know yet
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Old 28-01-2006, 03:55 PM   #5
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I bought an 86 Pajero 2.4 Turbo diesel for $2300 - it was an amazing price really, so thats why i got it, it was in pretty much perfect condition, everything worked, even the A/C. I wouldnt be too fussy what to get, but make sure its a diesel (turbo is nice, but not necessary for off-road) you get better range, and compression with a diesel as well as low end torque. Any aftermarket stuff fitted, like mud tyres, diff locks (both axles) snorkel, bull bar and lifted suspension with good articulation are worthwhile bonuses. I personally wouldnt get a soft top for off-roading (trees and branches could come down, or just scrape the roof) i would recommend any of the following if u can get them, Landcruiser, Patrol, Maverick, Pajero, Jackaroo, Navara or Hilux, but dont be too picky on the brand etc, you can have fun with just about any decent 4x4 off road, and u dont need to pay a bucket load for them - seriously there is no better hill decent control that low range 1st with a diesel engine
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Old 28-01-2006, 03:58 PM   #6
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Friend of mine had a short wheel base land cruiser. That thing was unbreakable and would just keep going. We were able to set up a tent in some amazing places.
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Old 28-01-2006, 04:13 PM   #7
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As chevypower said - if you can, get a diesel. Turbo is nice on the bitumen but not necessary in the bush. If you can stick with the main models mentioned - landcruiser, patrol, pajero, hilux, jackeroo you won't have too many dramas. Even the Bravo does ok. Don't bother with Hyundais - they are limited offroad as they just don't have the clearance and articulation the other models do, at least not if you want to go serious 4wding.

Whatever you choose, make sure it has the necessary stuff on it - you'll find bullbars and UHF's are vital really and snorkels are a high priority aswell. Diff locks are great - you can get out of almost anything with them, mud tyres or at least all terrains are a bonus - highway terrains won't last long in the bush. Air compressors are handy - you can pump your tyres back up yourself then.

A diesel landcruiser will take you anywhere and are almost unbreakable. Ours is 13 years old, done 420,000kms and still going strong. We have seen some amazing country in ours and have gone places you wouldn't think possible in a vehicle.

Our setup has a steel bullbar,Safari snorkel, UHF, GPS, Mickey Thomson Baja Claws (for bush) and Coopers A/T (for bitumen), double diff locks, 2" lift, air compressors, Rancho in-cab adjustable shocks, dual tanks, Lightforce spotties and all the regular recovery gear.

Good luck with choosing, you'll have a ball with whatever you choose.
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