what would a rolled prado be worth as parts???

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what would a rolled prado be worth as parts???

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3 liter turbo
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fallen onto drivers side
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would be worth a few Ks in engine and running gear allone, would say 2 for the engine with those miles and another couple for the diffs etc... just guessing :?
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you got any pics

could be just what I'm looking for to start my plan of putting a 40 series body onto a coil sprung chassis

what sort of money complete??

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A rolled Prado is worth scrapping that is all.
Or maybe an anchor for a boat mooring!!
Anyone with one will realise the old joke. What is the happiest day in your life? The day I gave my Prado away!
I read an article in a 4WD Club Magazine recently about Prados and it said you need to do a hell of alot to a Prado just to get it bo work like a stock Land Rover.
Hence the only place for a rolled Prado is recycle so they can melt the scrap and make a land rover out of it!!
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needswork wrote:A rolled Prado is worth scrapping that is all.
Or maybe an anchor for a boat mooring!!
Anyone with one will realise the old joke. What is the happiest day in your life? The day I gave my Prado away!
I read an article in a 4WD Club Magazine recently about Prados and it said you need to do a hell of alot to a Prado just to get it bo work like a stock Land Rover.
Hence the only place for a rolled Prado is recycle so they can melt the scrap and make a land rover out of it!!



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Yep, that is what this forum is all about from what I see a lot of good hearted banter about Toyota??
Or maybe Land Rover???
Or maybe what ever.
Any way it all makes for a good nights entertaimnet I say!! :D :D
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if i pulled it apart for parts would i be asking to much at these prices.

=1kz motor ect- 1500
=front diff assembly - 800
=rear diff assembly - 800
= rear seats (both back rows) - 200
= front seats(150)

honest answers would be good lol :lol: :lol:

:arrow: and stuff your land rover where.....................


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I would think the motor is worth nearly double that
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I'm with skid. I saw a single cab hilux (late model admittedly) sell at turners auctions for 7k. It looked like it had been used at a stunt training school where the pupils had all failed! it was knackered. :shock:
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shuld probly say it a 94 model, deregistered
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doubt youd get that much for the seats. then again the we ones in the back could be worth abit.
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kaney, I think you mite need to think about changing your signature. sounds like your Prado is standard no more.................
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haha mine is perfectly straightish. but this i one im looking at getting to get some parts off for mine
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Doh! sorry dude
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no worries easy mistake
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Manual or auto? Does the engine still run? 1kzs had a change about 94 or 95 which saw the power and torque increase. That'll affect realisable value.

Assuming the vehicle still runs well and is a manual, I'd advertise the motor and gearbox including driveshafts together to suit repower. Have you priced a clutch for these lately? Big coin I believe, or at least the van's clutches are.

Same with the diffs, offer them as a pair to suit custom build or the likes of a suzuki upgrade, might pay to include some steering components.

I was offered a 1kz and gearbox for $2200 in January when replacing the 3L in an LN106 Hilux, but spent too long scratching my arse thinking about it and missed out.

I'd ask $3000 minimum for the engine, gearbox, driveshafts package and not be afraid to separate or accept a reasonable offer for a quick sale.

A commercial buyer with a company van that has a bung engine may buy the 1kz.
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When I stripped out a vehivle, I found it very hard to sell the seats. It was something I thought might have been easy but no.

Its all the little things like an electric window moter, indicator stalks etc is where the money can be made.

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:lol:

when i first started reading the thread i thought you must have done yaself a mischief kaney...

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safangari wrote:Manual or auto? Does the engine still run? 1kzs had a change about 94 or 95 which saw the power and torque increase. That'll affect realisable value.


yep the engine still runs. its an auto.


niblik wrote:when i first started reading the thread i thought you must have done yaself a mischief kaney...



na not me :P (thank god) but the person that did roll it has slide down the tarseal a fair wee way, because it has manageed to rip holes in the pillars,
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Im with Nibs I thought you rolled it and was going to buy a Nissan :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:
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they may be more stable on hill (wider) but as you found at the waimak- they are useless in ruts....and at the waipara you found they are useless in water.... so basically useless all round :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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got any pics... I'd say the motor would sell like a hot cake at $2500 on TM.. especially if you can get some service history. I would suggest spending $150 and get a leakdown and compression test done before you take it to bits... would make the motor worth more..
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