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27th September 2013, 11:49 AM
#1
Expert
1994 4.2l diesel
Hi guys
Still looking at my first patrol I was going to get a gu for a daily driver but me and the mrs can't agree so I'm now looking at a 94 4.2l diesel in amazing condition. It has 420k on the clock for $10 grand. Is this a fair price as I can't find many 4.2 diesels for sale at all. To me this truck would be much better off road and a good weekend tourer????? What do you professionals think?
Cheers
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27th September 2013 11:49 AM
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27th September 2013, 11:53 AM
#2
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It's got a few kms on it. Not outrageous though bud by any measure. $10k it would want to already have. turbo fitted and at least a decent lift kit, front bar, maybe a winch and decent tyres.
If it's a blank canvass with no mods then I reckon that's top dollar mate.
At 420,000kms I'd want a compression test just to be sure too so you can confidently fit that Turbo you want too.
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28th September 2013, 12:15 AM
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Personally I think the price is a tad on the high side. It would want to be in outstanding condition, with a few extras in the mix as well. Like MudRunner has said, get a compression test to see what sort of condition the motor is in, and take it from there.
As far as offroading goes, I'd put it on par with the GU. Might have more fun in the GQ though because you might not worry so much about a scratch and dent here and there. In saying that though, if it's MINT condition, maybe you would worry a bit. I've got both a GU and GQ, and I'd admit I do have more fun in the GQ. Only because it's a thrash pig and doesn't affect me if I break something on the weekend.
End of the day it comes back to what you think the car is worth, and if you're happy paying that amount.
Cheers
edit - speeeling.
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1st October 2013, 11:55 AM
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Expert
As I thought I been looking so much as of late and found another. This one is a 03 42td ute with 330k on the clock for 17k it has winch and full work body tray drawers racks etc. this would be a great canvas for me to start my camper/tourer beast I reckon. Question is are the km high? I heard these 4.2s are just running in round there lol.
I appreciate all your guys input it's being taken on board greatly
Thanks
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1st October 2013, 12:02 PM
#5
Legendary
lots of 4.2 diesels run for over 500000km without a hitch but they are well maintained and serviced regularly, can i ask what your budget is and what kind of vehicle you are looking for if its long distance the utes can be uncomfortable i know i own one where as the wagons have a bit more room to move.
my advice would be to keep looking and test driving you will know the vehicle when it grabs you by the short and curlies. i have a year before i upgrade to a wagon but i am looking now and keeping an eye out on prices and km of vehicles coming through because a good patrol will last you a lifetime not just the term of a loan
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1st October 2013, 03:33 PM
#6
Expert
Cheers mate
My budget has now gone down to $20k
Which I think is fine as I will be using it for exploring and camping 99% of the time. I have been looking for a while now and just want to get into it lol. This ute has already got 50% of the mods I was wanting to do. I agree that there is a line where do you want a ute for the increased weight carting ability a bit more versatile or a comfy roomy wagon. So many choices so much exploring to do
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1st October 2013, 03:45 PM
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Legendary
have a look at Cuppa's and DX Grunts build threads and other build threads and you will see what can be done with the pods and what needs to be improved on them and get the vehicle which is you not the one which is right now
happy hunting
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5th October 2013, 07:32 AM
#8
Expert
We'll I went the 03 ute and very happy with it let the build begin!!!!
Thanks for everyone's advice
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8th October 2013, 05:49 PM
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I paid 8 k for my GQ TB42 - drive away
Yes I could have got a nice tb for 5 k - but the ball & chain wanted it to be fully on the road.
10 k for the diesel would be ok if it was drive away and in good condition - fully on the road. Not having any of the goodies on it would also be an issue as they can cost a few K (bar, winch, Tyres, sliders rack etc)
When I was looking I did not see any diesels (drive away) for under 10k. I have heard of guy getting trucks for a lot less though.
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10th October 2013, 10:57 PM
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I would ask for a service history make sure its had its oils changed every 5000kms and injectors every 100000kms, compression test is a great idea as it will let you know where your at with 420000kms on the clock. Also have a good look underneath for oil leaks.
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