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cnw351
9th March 2011, 04:36 AM
After reading so much on this site, I'm more confused as ever on what to get. I will have around $15k to spend soon but which one. GQ 4.2D, GU 4.5 lpg/ulp, buy an old dog and deck it out. The wife likes the look of the GU's but I think the GQ's may be abit stronger. It will be an everyday runner (100kms per day) and taken beach or bush once a month on an overnight fish/shoot/prospecting (300 - 600kms). I'm not in the king of the mountain thing or who can go the fastest through 4 feet deep mud. Just want to stepout into nature with my 3 older boys and enjoy our fantastic country.

Any thoughts would be great.

ps. I live in Perth, am I better to look east and drive it back?

YNOT
9th March 2011, 06:47 AM
With that budget I would be looking for a GQ 4.2 diesel (about $10,000 for a good one) and decking it out with the remaining money. Strength wise they are about the same, GU has stronger CV joints but for what you will be doing you are unlikely to find the limits of the GQ CV's.

Tony

Bigrig
9th March 2011, 08:34 AM
Defintely GQ for mine (have had two GU's and 2 GQ's). You'll get a good mid nineties model for under or around 10k and have plenty left for mods - if you're not doing anything overly extreme save yourself some dollars and try to go a dual fuel setup on a TB42e, which you would definitely pick up in that price range (heaps out there already with LPG installed). The money left over can go into setting it up for trips, so less on suspension lifts and the like, and more on things like dual battery setup, a fridge, a rooftop basket with fold out awning and lighting, etc, etc .... stuff for camping and fishing and going bush to get away from it all ...

Just my thoughts ...

MQ MAD
9th March 2011, 08:06 PM
For me ,and looking at Tb42 pettie/lpg
Id go TB42e pettie get a good 1
Then use the government LPG subsidy and convert it
I spent absolutely ages looking at pettie /LPG cars and theyre all cr*p
I ended up buying the best TB42e(GQ) (want the job done,not think about it) i could find and if i need to convert to LPG later i will
I paid more than 10K for my 1997 GQ TB42e (under 200K ), but i have yet to find another to this day as good
Pettie or diesel ANY GQ in good nick will command (and generally get) good $$$

Finly Owner
9th March 2011, 10:49 PM
If I was spending that dosh, I would upgrade to GQ 4.2 turbo diesel. Upgrade suspension and get a good to go Patrol that will take you most places. Oh,yeah a set of Mud tyres on rims from Ebay, so you have A/T for on road and most standard stuff but good tyre for real off roading.

Tim

Woof
9th March 2011, 10:57 PM
Had a 2007 3.0 CRD GU from new but I upgraded to the 1989 Mighty GQ and do not regret it one bit.
Loved the GU but for how I drive, the GQ can handle more of the rough stuff.

gec
9th March 2011, 11:20 PM
Here mate is a nice tidy truck

http://www.perth4x4.net/forum/showthread.php?t=40117

GUte
10th March 2011, 01:00 AM
that looks like a good buy, nice find

MudRunnerTD
10th March 2011, 12:40 PM
Here mate is a nice tidy truck

http://www.perth4x4.net/forum/showthread.php?t=40117

Stop Looking Mate!!! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^That is your next car if you have $15k to spend^^^^^^^^^

Fine Fine example of a GQ Right There. Looks very tidy to me and i dont know the guy..

If it drives as good as it looks then you would be nuts to drive past it.

spend the other $6K or $7K on a decent 45lt fridge, a roof rack, Oz Tent and Awening, Drawers for the back, steel bar and winch and YOU ARE DONE!! GO ANYWHERE!

Bigrig
10th March 2011, 12:54 PM
Stop Looking Mate!!! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^That is your next car if you have $15k to spend^^^^^^^^^

Fine Fine example of a GQ Right There. Looks very tidy to me and i dont know the guy..

If it drives as good as it looks then you would be nuts to drive past it.

spend the other $6K or $7K on a decent 45lt fridge, a roof rack, Oz Tent and Awening, Drawers for the back, steel bar and winch and YOU ARE DONE!! GO ANYWHERE!

Absolutely agree!! If you don't get it, I will !!! LOL ...

AB
10th March 2011, 12:59 PM
Absolutely agree!! If you don't get it, I will !!! LOL ...

x 3 for me too...That looks awesomelishess!!!....lol

Bigrig
10th March 2011, 01:06 PM
awesomelishess!!!....lol

well, what more could be said than that!! Awesomelishess indeed!! LOL

Bob
10th March 2011, 01:09 PM
If I had that money I would buy a later model GU. Just as tough and a better ride

MQ MAD
10th March 2011, 02:25 PM
That GQ is a good buy
And ya got heaps and heaps of power from factory The TB42e
Only downside is the economy or lack of

cnw351
11th March 2011, 03:09 AM
Thanks for all of your info, its been great, that sure is one sweet ride. I had a spanner thrown in my plans today. I have a bit of a dicky left knee that was opperated on last september and still not right and today the specialist said that I would have to get an auto and that the manual would lead to getting a full reconstruction a lot sooner. Oh well back to the drawing board. Now to look for an auto.

gec
11th March 2011, 11:43 AM
Good luck with the knee dude I will keep me eye's open and give ya yell if I see anything

cnw351
12th March 2011, 04:39 AM
Thanks Gec

Bigrig
12th March 2011, 09:34 AM
Thanks for all of your info, its been great, that sure is one sweet ride. I had a spanner thrown in my plans today. I have a bit of a dicky left knee that was opperated on last september and still not right and today the specialist said that I would have to get an auto and that the manual would lead to getting a full reconstruction a lot sooner. Oh well back to the drawing board. Now to look for an auto.

Feel for ya mate - outside of missing out on the patrol! I've had two full knee reco's, both on the left knee (and a meniscus trim and sew job) and have a torn PCL in the right that I've never had fixed up - no fun as you would no doubt know! Had a full ankle reconstruction as well about 4 years ago, again on the left - I'd post the photo up of the injury but it's pretty horrid looking!!

Good luck with the knee, and best of luck with getting the right rig!!!

MQ MAD
12th March 2011, 07:36 PM
So your looking for a GQ TB42E AUTO then ???
Great choice