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On a budget.
Fingers:
Hi all.
Some people may remeber from some of my other posts that i fancy a Disco to get muddy with.
Unfortunatly money is tight, and as i didnt get the job i was after (or rather the pay rise that would go with it), im now on the look out for something smaller to get started with. This way i still get to have fun, untill i get to the stage where i can get my disco.
So..... I was thinking about an SJ410 or Vitara or something.
Out of all the smaller 4x4's, What would people recomend that would not need too much altering to get me started? Not bothered about engine size or number of seats as it wont be my daily driver anyway.
Cheers all, Mark
andygod:
:idea: You can buy a Range Rover for under £500.00 (I may know of one for £200.00) :)
Fingers:
Hmmmmm 8)
I may just be interested. Let me know the details.
And for everyone else, ingnore the cheap car :lol: and concentrate ont he original question please :P (subliminal mesaging over).
Lincs niva:
Niva with MT'S and your sorted :D Quite a few decent ones on ebay at the moment.Not everybody's choice but i love mine..
Cheers Gav
electricbluebadger:
Sj's are crackin, Caz's SJ has embaressed my Landy on occasion as its very light and can skip over deep mud very quickly, however they suffer on long climbs as they have no torque, with the SJ its a case of make certain no one is at the topo and take a fast run up
seen a few zukes come a cropper cos of this and its not the safest of methods if someone suddenly appears at the top
that said they are a fun , bumpy, capable off road motor.. it will rot very quicly body wise, but the chassis are generally very good
also the lack of torque and highish gearing even in low box can make descents fun as well, you can always change the transfer box for a lower geared one and then that will be far better...
Cheers Steve
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