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what you think for beginner

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Hey i'm keen on getting my first truck to get into offroading and thinking of getting this http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... d=99880875 what do you think... would it be good for a first truck?
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allways a good truck :wink:
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I know im just starting but for the future what should i do e.g. body/suspension lift
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minimun wrote:I know im just starting but for the future what should i do e.g. body/suspension lift


WINCH

THEN JUST DRIVE IT, YOU WILL GET THE FEEL FOR WHAT YOU THINK IT NEEDS AND THEN YOU CAN START MODDING IT, THERE IS A huge LIST OF COOL THINGS TO DO ....Hmmm...caps lock off now.... :roll:

just drive it and have fun :wink:
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Really solid rigs, dont really like the 2.4 motor much though. Easy to repower with the 3.4 or a six cylinder. Easy to mod, and plenty of bits available for the trusty cruiser too.
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Will be a good solid truck to learn in and as wopass said the mods will come later (realy fast) :twisted: :twisted:
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where ya from bud?

i ask as theres a few ( read plenty! :D ) 70 cruiser owners in chch region..

just give it a gentle tickle up..
- s.o.a.
- lockers front and rear.
- longfields super axle set.
- ls1 conversion.
- 40" tyres and beadlocks.
- transfer gearset.
- a mountain of other mods i cant be naffed posting....

:wink:

oh go on... yeah, do it, do it..

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in auckland... just need to sell my first car to get it
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gtblair wrote:Really solid rigs, dont really like the 2.4 motor much though. Easy to repower with the 3.4 or a six cylinder. Easy to mod, and plenty of bits available for the trusty cruiser too.


Er, not really. A 3.4 definitely aint a bolt in job, & a 6 cyl would be a major as the engine bay is only designed for a 4 cyl. A lexus V8 however... :twisted:

You're right about the 2.4 though, a bit gutless & even a rebuilt one is a bit of a liability, although some run forever, particularly if they're in a manual like this one.

Probably still a good 1st truck though if you could get it for 3.5 - 4k. The later model 93/94 ones have the much better 3 litre turbo motor but cost lots more too.

Mods, get some decent bumpers/bullbars on it, A toyota PTO winch can be modified to fit, springs & shocks...

Here's my effort on a similar wagon:

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Post by xorph »

bloody good trucks,
just give it a good scour underneath for rust/evidence of rust repairs. rust never sleeps look out for rear wheel arches and bottom of doors and.....everywhere....to be specific.
also, the turbos on those motors seem to die, and they have almost no torque at low revs which is a big prob off road. every surf ive seen in pick a part has a siezed turbo.
make sure you keep a couple grand spare with anything you get.
the old bj70s have a 3.4 with the massive ct-26 turbo and heaps of grunt
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you wont look back if you get a cruiser 8)
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Post by Sadam_Husain »

I think this is where cruiser owners sign in :wink:

your first 4wd is like buying your first car... you just dont really know whats going to be right for you've owned a few.

Cruisers are pretty robust and reliable, the one your looking at seems pretty tidy so if the price fits and it feels right :wink:

might pay to check out potential rust repairs etc if its been re-painted though :?:
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ask brentc on the forum he pedals one
89 safari, pto winch, 33x15 simexs. sliders,75mm lift . turbo intercoolered
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Post by tgaguy1 »

That one is a good choice. It has the coil suspension so will ride better than the old ones. Ditto on the 2.4 though. A mate of mine runs a holden 3.8 in one of these. It goes really well.
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Post by minimun »

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... d=99731249 how about this... dont think its turbo but at 3.4 does it make a dig difference
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Post by Sadam_Husain »

a lot of those import cruisers came into the country with pto winches on them and its well worth your while trying to pick one that has one on it :wink:
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Post by tgaguy1 »

Some of them came with front and rear diff locks too. I don't know the model option though i.e Lx or Ex etc.
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