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G'day everyone
my names C.J
just a newby to this 4x4 game so I guess i'll be looking and learning for awhile. the site looks great from what I have seen so far. I'm from vic and had a hilux in the past but going to look at a couple of patrols this week.
looking at a 2010 3ltr and a 2006 4.2
can anyone tell me if the newer 3ltr crd are more reliable than the early ones, "handgrenades" is something I have seen written on the forum a bit regarding the early 3ltr ;)
any advice from you more seasoned folks on here would be great. should I go the older 4.2 td with 240 thou on the clock or the 2010 3ltr with around 100 thou on it. been reading as much as I can but still can't decide
cheers for now
C.J
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Gday CJ welcome aboard mate
3.0 CRD do not have the same "grenade" issues that the earlier Di had
td42 tuff as guts simply the best. (ive got crd) However later models are more comfortable. earlier GU td42 had an issue with 5th gear (most of which should have been sorted by now) ANY diesel you want to see a service history. Critical that regular oil and filter changes have been maitained
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thanks growler
I just seen how often that question has been asked on this forum... sorry about that :1087:
cheers C.J
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Welcome mate, surely the best forum on the net. If you need it, you can get it, if you want to know it, just ask it.
If you want to find it, go to the search bar for a universe of information.
Enjoy the sights and sounds of the greatest show on earth.
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Welcome to the forum CJ make sure its am original 4.2 it may be a converted blown up 3ltr.
As Growler says history is everything, without it you are buying blind, CRD are a good buy
expect about 12-13 lt /100k the 4.2TD may be 15ish per 100k.
Look forward to pics of what you buy and why, jump in and ask away You'll always get an answer
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Welcome to the forum mate.
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Welcome to the forum mate.
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hi CJ and welcome along to the forum, as others have said be sure to keep us informed of what you buy and there is always someone willing to look at one for you.
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G'day CJ welcome to the forum mate.
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Welcome aboard CJ. Wealth of knowledge and many friendly members here. Jump in and enjoy your stay!
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welcome to the forum mate.