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    Just accidentally bought a D1

    Hi guys

    After 4 years a member of this forum, I have just accidentally bought a Disco 2. (I was mucking about on ebay whilst under the influence) So, I have purchased a 1995 D2 3.9 V8 for the princely sum of $1700. Is this a fair price or have I stuffed up! I have not seen it yet (it is in Sydney, I am in Canberra) Supposedly only needs tyres for rego. I now have to get it back to Canberra, so am debating whether to drive it on a permit, (it's supposed to be OK) or trailer it so that if it breaks down it won't be in the middle of Sydney or on the Hume highway! What would my learned friends here do?? Also any known issues with this model? (it has about 230Ks) Any advise, commiserations, or simply words of comfort appreciated

    Jez

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    If it's a 95 model then it's a D1
    Personally I'd trailer it, it is a landie after all

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Muppet View Post
    If it's a 95 model then it's a D1
    Personally I'd trailer it, it is a landie after all
    Thanks for the correction, I guess I can attribute that to wishful thinking LOL probably take your advise. many thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snowbound View Post
    drive it on a permit, (it's supposed to be OK)
    From memory the vehicle if its been out of rego for some time and and you apply for a permit it needs to have a "blue slip" so road ready for it to be approved. we did this with the wifes car when moving to QLD for NSW, due for rego 3 days before the move and cheaper rego in QLD at the time.

    It had to have a blue slip to be driven before permit issue from RTA.

    Things may have changed from 15 years ago but if anything I would think they would be more stringent.

    GL with the D1.

    Dazza

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dazza67 View Post
    From memory the vehicle if its been out of rego for some time and and you apply for a permit it needs to have a "blue slip" so road ready for it to be approved. we did this with the wifes car when moving to QLD for NSW, due for rego 3 days before the move and cheaper rego in QLD at the time.

    It had to have a blue slip to be driven before permit issue from RTA.

    Things may have changed from 15 years ago but if anything I would think they would be more stringent.

    GL with the D1.

    Dazza

    Makes sense. He says it needs tyres to get the blue slip. mm looks like I just trailer it home and deal with it here!.. Many thanks Dazza

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    you must be single

    If I accidently bought a D2 I'd be dragged out of the house by the ear .

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    you must be single

    If I accidently bought a D2 I'd be dragged out of the house by the ear .
    Your wife is so much kinder than mine

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    Quote Originally Posted by djam1 View Post
    Your wife is so much kinder than mine
    Actually, my wife is very happy for me, says that I deserve it and it will be great for me to go fishing whenever I want! (We got married in June)

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    Quote Originally Posted by snowbound View Post
    Actually, my wife is very happy for me, says that I deserve it and it will be great for me to go fishing whenever I want! (We got married in June)
    I think we have a winner guys

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    lol too early to tell yet! Still in honeymoon period...
    Here its me that goes out and buys something I shouldnt and my better half good naturedly putting up with it

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