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« on: January 26, 2005, 16:10:08 »
Hi All

I got taken to whaddon on sunday and liked it so much i am now looking to getting my own 4X4 just wonder what people think are the best and why or what not to get and why it wont be for everyday use so it dont have to be road legal

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« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2005, 16:13:35 »
Depends, What do you want one for exactly
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« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2005, 17:18:22 »
Just for fun

Pay and play days (Water, Hills , Mud)

no comps

what other type of use is there

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« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2005, 17:21:04 »
Well, either a LR Series 3 or a Suzuki SJ then I would say

Both pretty good on the mucky stuff, both cheap and easy to repair, cheap to insure if you do put it on the road.
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« Reply #4 on: January 26, 2005, 17:28:20 »
depends on how much cash is to be involved, and definatly get someone who knows what they are looking at to go with you otherwise a pile of useless metal will sit on your drive. buying an older offroader is a minefield without a doubt.

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« Reply #5 on: January 26, 2005, 18:01:43 »
Something like this would be a fair bet

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=4522184971&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT

I'm half tempted to bid myself (mud plugging in your familly transport isn't good for the nerves if you need it next day to go to work in).

The car even comes with it's own trailer- but you'll need another big 4x4 to tow it to play days!

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« Reply #6 on: January 26, 2005, 19:49:28 »
Tim wrote
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Well, either a LR Series 3 or a Suzuki SJ then I would say. Both pretty good on the mucky stuff, both cheap and easy to repair, cheap to insure if you do put it on the road.  

I would have to agree with that Tim.
1984 90 Truck Cab.
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scorpion sliders , steering guard , qt diff guards
Tank guard , k&n filters , pro comp 2" lift
Light bar , scorpion cubby box

2006 BMW X3 , 2.0 Diesel
Leather Seats, 18" Alloy wheels
Tow Pack

1999 Mitsubushi L200 pick up , 2.5 tdi
Metallic green , New Bullbar
Colway mud terrains

1999 Yamaha 350 Big Bear
2" High lifter kit, front superwinch,
Ring spots,Piaa headlight bulbs,
Maxxis 27" Mudlites

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« Reply #7 on: January 27, 2005, 16:01:37 »
I have to agree with Tim as well. I have an s3 and although I have done abit of fiddling to get it how I want it is great off road especially when you tow out hand bags like Shoguns!

I only have AT tyres on mine and it hasn't got stuck, sorry progress slowed down yet If it is for fun get a petrol it is alot quieter.

They are great fun.
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« Reply #8 on: January 27, 2005, 19:17:21 »
Quote from: "laser_jock99"

The car even comes with it's own trailer- but you'll need another big 4x4 to tow it to play days!

Nevillef


And there's the problem, if it's not road legal it's going to be a pain.  Unless you're serious about competing then go for a roadworthy car, you can even compete in RTV (road tax vehicle).

There's plenty to choose from, see what your mates have, you'll need their help from time-to-time so go with the flow.  Don't blow your whole budget on your first car either, like any S/H car, someone is selling it for a reason, so expect to have to fix things.

A lot of us drive Land Rover products but don't discount other makes, often landies have had a hard life and this makes them problematic compared to a Chelsea tractor that's just as capable but never been put to the test, that's why Pajeros are popular for example.
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« Reply #9 on: January 27, 2005, 21:07:02 »
I'll sell you my S3, it's sitting in the garage looking for a new home, the lack of space and an imminent move to Ireland is forcing it's reluctant sale.
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« Reply #10 on: January 27, 2005, 21:22:34 »
A Disco V8 is an increasingly popular choice for a fun mud-plugger.  I've heard of them going for about 1500 quid in serviceable condition.
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