ok the time has finally come.....i've been given permission to look about for a toy.. about bloody time anyhow i'm just looking at the moment won't be seriously buying until after xmas (gotta give the bank manager a good pressie ) however if any of you guys know of cheap toy that may be coming up for sale around that time let me know. cheers steve
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cool__bananas wrote:you could buy mine when your ready probably, im in no hurry as im still deciding if i want to sell and what id buy
dunno if she'd let have a trials truck as a toy...........
i mean my escudo
knew that.... dunno bout ya scud tho wat i'm looking for is a toy something that'll be parked up till playtime and that i can just chuck about . and yours just seems too straight to do that to
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wgtnnewbie wrote: ...wat i'm looking for is a toy something that'll be parked up till playtime and that i can just chuck about . and yours just seems too straight to do that to
I figure best value for money spent intially is in something you can actually use for a daily drive if needed also. Whether or not its a Toy or a DD you still got to spend money on keeping it road worthy ("sunk cost", "black hole" or whatever...) unless you've got a trailer and tow wagon. My 2c is get as good as you can afford then you got a play thing thats practical also as a DD...
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wgtnnewbie wrote: ...wat i'm looking for is a toy something that'll be parked up till playtime and that i can just chuck about . and yours just seems too straight to do that to
I figure best value for money spent intially is in something you can actually use for a daily drive if needed also. Whether or not its a Toy or a DD you still got to spend money on keeping it road worthy ("sunk cost", "black hole" or whatever...) unless you've got a trailer and tow wagon. My 2c is get as good as you can afford then you got a play thing thats practical also as a DD...
true, however have my car as my DD and when the missus works split shifts she either gets picked up or has one of her works cars. I guess what i really mean is that i want something that if it breaks (and we all know they do at some stage) there's no panic to fix it like there would be if it was my DD. cheers steve
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stinky wrote:No hes selling the swb nothin wrong with it just the driver but if hes sold it that will sort its self he wants more than $50 tho
yeah he rung me earlier apparently he's got another toy lined up. unfortunately can't afford it yet.....lol does that mean i'm considering the darkside...
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ok guys as you may have seen in the off topic thread i'm looking at this http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=185665854 just want to know if it seems like a good deal or would i be heading for a fall. do have a few rover nuts at work so help and information would be at hand.
cheers
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great vehicles. Best standard suspension you can get. Downfalls are the rear diffs and the dizzy's (fixed with an HEI). Rear diffs can be fixed with a salisbury, or a toyota diff head conversion (toyota head inside rover crown and custom axles) howat engineering does this. It really depends on what size tyres you are planning on running.
Easy engine upgrades aswell. Also extremely comfortable
turoa wrote:great vehicles. Best standard suspension you can get. Downfalls are the rear diffs and the dizzy's (fixed with an HEI). Rear diffs can be fixed with a salisbury, or a toyota diff head conversion (toyota head inside rover crown and custom axles) howat engineering does this. It really depends on what size tyres you are planning on running.
Easy engine upgrades aswell. Also extremely comfortable
cheers 2s i'd keep it on the 33's would that kill the diff at all.
truckless and shall remain so till she who wears the pants says otherwise.................lol
turoa wrote:great vehicles. Best standard suspension you can get. Downfalls are the rear diffs and the dizzy's (fixed with an HEI). Rear diffs can be fixed with a salisbury, or a toyota diff head conversion (toyota head inside rover crown and custom axles) howat engineering does this. It really depends on what size tyres you are planning on running.
Easy engine upgrades aswell. Also extremely comfortable
cheers 2s i'd keep it on the 33's would that kill the diff at all.
It really depends on how you drive it. I killed a diff on my old one on 31's but I was really tough on it. Same with cloggy. They dont like to wheel spin. Fitting an ARB can fix the problem. Ask furgus about how much rear end stuff hes broken on 35's with an arb