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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuppa View Post
    G'day Rossco, I'm still looking out for the right vehicle.
    A question about these ex telstra units like yours
    In some pics I've seen there appears to be one or two lift up panels in the floor of the pod - are these for under tray access, or storage under the floor?

    I may be going to look at one next weekend '06 & 150,000kms for $34k

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    My floor doesn't have lift up floor panels. On the right hand side where the 'bi-fold door is, there's quite a few 'anchor points' to secure stuff with. On the left is the same but only with a couple.

    I have one big storage compartment under the pod that is divided into two sections. Looking towards the front of the vehicle, on the left hand side, the underneath compartment goes the whole length of the pod. The one on the right hand side only goes about 3/4 of the way. I'm assuming it only goes this length so that the 75lt sub tank will fit.

    The only way I can access the 'underneath storage is via the door on the back of the pod.


    Hope this helps.

    Before the announcement was made that they weren't making 4.2's any more, I got mine for $27k with about 180k's. I thought they'd gone up a bit. Have you tried looking at the auction places, like Pickles? I got mine from a car yard. Have a look at car yards too. Must have been there for a while coz they dropped it $1k.

    All the best

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    Thanks Ross. I had wrongly assumed those tie down points were handles to pull up a panel.
    With that rear accessed storage compartment - does it have a drawer that pulls out, or just a deep, difficult to access storage space?
    I'm not confident in my ability to avoid a lemon at auction, it'd be different if I lived nearer & had a 'knowlegable mate, & could pop along to suss out a few first auctions first, but it would be a full day there & back from my place. This will be the most expensive vehicle purchase I've ever made, & having to view immediately prior to auction & then decide under the pressure of the auction would likely overtax my confidence I reckon. I've also never bought a car from a dealer before, so am not quite sure what to expect from them. Have always bought privately, but I haven't seen many ex telstra patrols being sold privately, & none with the lower mileages.
    I noticed there are some subtle differences between same year models. On the 2006 models, some have canopy doors with the rubber on the door, & some have a recessed door with the rubber on the body, in the recess. Some have rear tyre carriers like yours, some a taller tubular affair. I wonder if they are sourced from different states?

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    Cuppa

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    here you go cuppa try this one,CARPOINT.COM.AU you can browse to your hearts content

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuppa View Post
    Thanks Ross. I had wrongly assumed those tie down points were handles to pull up a panel.
    With that rear accessed storage compartment - does it have a drawer that pulls out, or just a deep, difficult to access storage space?
    I'm not confident in my ability to avoid a lemon at auction, it'd be different if I lived nearer & had a 'knowlegable mate, & could pop along to suss out a few first auctions first, but it would be a full day there & back from my place. This will be the most expensive vehicle purchase I've ever made, & having to view immediately prior to auction & then decide under the pressure of the auction would likely overtax my confidence I reckon. I've also never bought a car from a dealer before, so am not quite sure what to expect from them. Have always bought privately, but I haven't seen many ex telstra patrols being sold privately, & none with the lower mileages.
    I noticed there are some subtle differences between same year models. On the 2006 models, some have canopy doors with the rubber on the door, & some have a recessed door with the rubber on the body, in the recess. Some have rear tyre carriers like yours, some a taller tubular affair. I wonder if they are sourced from different states?
    regards
    Cuppa
    Hey Cuppa

    From what I've seen, every ex Telstra truck is different, so my advice/opinion is from my truck and what I've seen out there.

    The rear accessed storage doesn't have drawers that pull out. Having said that, every truck is different, so you'll have to have a look. Where ever you go, have a look at the service booklet.

    Mine was serviced, roughly every 10,000km, so I was happy, and came from up north and was regularly serviced in Broome/Kununurra. Immediately I knew it was hot k's for most of the time and probably driven at 110 (+) most of the time.

    If you go to a car yard, find out what warranty comes with it - if any. I sucked myself into getting an extended warranty - don't know why, but I did. Haven't used it yet - thankfully.

    If you buy privately, get a REVS check done on it (rego number, engine number and chassis number). Doesn't cost anything over the phone, but if you want written confirmation, I think it's $10.

    My undercarriage was sprayed with black paint, so I couldn't see a lot. If you're still not comfortable, get an independent mechanic to check it. I'm pretty sure RAC and SGIO go around to car yards. If I was buying another truck, I'd get a SGIO check done. Ring both companies up and see what they do when they mechanically check vehicles. You'll have to find out if they go to private homes as well.

    If you like a truck from a car yard and it's for sale, but not roadworthy, you could tell them to fix it and then you'll reconsider it or you'll ring Transport's Used Car Dealer Squad to examine it on your behalf. From memory, when I used to be a franchisee in car yards, these guys used to go around and examine cars in car yards for roadworthiness.

    If a vehicle on the lot was for sale and not roadworthy, they would put a green sticker on it and it would not be able to be offered for sale until the defects were fixed and it went over the pits. It's the people's equivalent of a yellow sticker. I'm not even sure if these guys are still around and examine vehicles.

    I got a little bit caught out with my tyres from the car yard. I will give them credit, they were roadworthy, but not to my standards. I got the 90k speed wobble. When I bought all new tyres, the speed wobble went.

    As far as expense, I'm the same as you. It's the most expensive vehicle I've bought. You won't be getting a brand new vehicle, and there will probably be cosmetic stuff wrong with it, but mechanically, it should be sound, and roadworthy.

    Take somebody with you that's a full bottle on Patrols. They'll be able to help you in lots of ways. I went in blind. I wanted an ex Telstra ute with a pod that I could convert to a camper, whatever it took!!

    I'll send you some websites shortly with the options ect..

    Ross
    Last edited by DX grunt; 11th February 2011 at 10:27 AM.
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    http://www.roscos.com/IMG/pdf/BA1.pdf

    http://www.roscos.com/IMG/pdf/BA1_Accessories.pdf

    Plenty of mods to consider, hey?

    As you'll see by looking at all the accessories, there's not many that are a 'standard' fitout. Depends what's needed.

    My IPF spotties for example.... mine are both spots not one spreader and one spot.

    Good luck and give us a shout if you need any more info.

    Ross

    PS... Sounds like this is one of your big investments. If it takes a full day to go to an auction to sus it out, your mate should understand your committment and investment in your truck. IMHO.

    Shout him lunch, he'll love it. Don't impulse buy. Just ask AB about waiting! He ended up with the christened truck of his dreams! lol

    Perserverance pays.
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    Well peeps,

    Here's my latest mod in the making. 2 x 125watt solar panels. Brand spankers. Just gotta do my homework now. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plasnart View Post
    Nice work Ross. Are you going to make them portable or mount them on top of the canopy?

    I know very little about solar panels so will be interested to see how this all goes.
    Not sure yet. I like both ideas. I don't fancy roasting in the hot sun just to top up the batteries.

    Might keep them on the roof whilst travelling and make them portable when we pull up. Might get some brackets made up to stick on the side doors too.

    Too many options. lol
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    Sounds good rossco, can't wait to see how you will set it all up
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    Dont own a Patrol or any 4WD at the moment, hopefully will change into the future

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    Quote Originally Posted by big_fletch View Post
    Sounds good rossco, can't wait to see how you will set it all up
    r u a full bottle on solar?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DX grunt View Post
    r u a full bottle on solar?
    A what sorry lol
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