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    Quote Originally Posted by DRanged View Post
    Good to hear from you mate. Hope Catherine and the little girl are good. Mate personally I would look for a 98 - 99 D1 300 TDI. D2 TD5,s are great untill you have to fix them. Big $$$$$ then. Plus D1 suspension is far better off road once modified.

    Justin
    Thanks Justin....Cath and Sophie are both doing great.
    I'm looking forward to taking her out in the Disco......but apparently I have to wait until she's a bit older. Her car seat looks safe enough to me....it has a 5 point harness after all

    I took a TD5 for a test drive on the weekend, but I have to say I wasn't that impressed with the performance. I guess that means I'll be even less impressed with a TDi then.
    Maybe I'll have to stick to the V8...at least they have a bit of go.
    Of course, it could be that I test drove a crap one....it did have 225,000kms on it...and the SLS didn't seem to work either.

    I thought I read somewhere that the D2's with ACE had pretty good articulation. Is this true.????

    As you can tell...I still haven't made up my mind what I'm looking for yet.....apart from the fact it will be a Disco.

    Thanks for all the comments so far guys.

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    Mate, great to see you're back in the hunting for a land rover - it would be fantastic to have you and the family out on trips again.
    All the best and good luck with finding a vehicle that suits you, and i hope you find it quickly


    All the best to the family as well
    Louis

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caveman View Post
    I took a TD5 for a test drive on the weekend, but I have to say I wasn't that impressed with the performance. I guess that means I'll be even less impressed with a TDi then.
    Maybe I'll have to stick to the V8...at least they have a bit of go.
    Of course, it could be that I test drove a crap one....it did have 225,000kms on it...and the SLS didn't seem to work either.

    I thought I read somewhere that the D2's with ACE had pretty good articulation. Is this true.????

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    mmmmm that sounds like a white one on the north side of brisbane i was looking at the other day. Was up for $17000.

    There are some really cheap TD5's that come up on trading post from time to time. Seen them from $13000 up

    As for the Ace i had heard the opposite
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    Quote Originally Posted by Caveman View Post
    I'm looking forward to taking her out in the Disco......but apparently I have to wait until she's a bit older. Her car seat looks safe enough to me....it has a 5 point harness after all
    As long as Sophie has good head control then a gentle drive should be fine....how old is she now?

    May as well throw some variables into your car search equation as well since I have a modified TD5 D2. If it were me and I had my time again, I would go the D1 over the D2. But only as it would be a dedicated off road car nd not a daily driver. You have seen my D2 and although it has it's limitations in terms of flex, she goes pretty well in the rough stuff......albeit with the occasional help of that good fellow Mal at Maxi Drive I have ACE, which does flex slightly better than those without, and Justin has modified my rear suspension to give me a little more flex. Although a small change in droop, it does make a difference and I still have stock brake and ABS lines.

    The questions I would ask before you buy/test drive is primarily what are you going to use the car for? Is it going to be a daily driver or is it going to be a project you will keep modifying? D1 or D2 you will spend $ modifying if it is your play car but yes, generally the D2 will cost you more to run I would suggest. I however, love my D2 as it is comfortable, capable and.......well sometimes better with the devil you know

    TD5 is not bad engine and if chipped correctly, is a great engine. Mine is a manual but I would suggest an auto in the TD5 as the auto box is better suited to the TD5 engine.

    Other than that, depends on $ and how you are going to use the car. As I said before, if I had my time again I would buy a D1 as they are easier and probably cheaper to modify, but then you do sacrifice some level of interior and on road comfort IMO, so your family may wish to go newer

    Probably confused you more now but welcome to take a look/drive of the mack truck anytime you are in the area if you want to gauge how a reasonably modified D2 TD5 goes.

    Aye, Mick

    Regards to Catherine and Sophie and glad to see you back on the forum and keen to get involved again
    '99 Manual TD5 D2.......heap of money spent on it and it has ended

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    Mate, keep meaning to post up, good to see you around, hope all is well with Catherine and the bub, our next and last one is ready for April, therefore I should be out even more ,

    Regards

    Stevo

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    Thanks for all the comments guys.
    Sophie is now just over 3 months (13 weeks) now.

    Congrats to you Stevo on yet another dirt magnet to add to your clan.

    Well I've been searching very hard to try and find a replacement Disco, but to no avail. Considering everyone says LR's are unreliable pieces of rubbish, they certainly seem to sell fast. 10 of the 12 Disco's I had on my list had sold before I even had the chance to see them.

    I managed to test drive a 97 auto TDi today, and I have to say I was impressed with the performance......I was expecting it to be really slow, but if you put your foot down, there was plenty there. I had no trouble pulling away from traffic, and cruising on the highway in it.

    So looks like I've decided to follow all your advice and stick with D1. The only problem is there are hardly any late model TDi autos around on the market. I'm just going to have to be patient I think.....which will be quite hard for me.

    Looking forward to catching up with you all again on Thursday Night though.

    Cheers
    Paul

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    You must of test driven a good one. I've driven a few tdi's and they're all gutless off the mark and that turbo lag really annoys the **** out of me. In saying thatn they have plenty of poke once the revs build up and would match the V8 in some instances without the horrenous fuel consumption.

    How much were they. I would say at least the $10K mark as a start off price. Most of the cheap tdsi's have 300K plus and a bit scrappy overall but you get what you pay for (I'm just a cheap ***** that's all )

    Trav

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    I saw a couple of Discos in nerang.

    The one test drove was a 97 TDi with 168000km but no service history whatsoever. Asking price was $13000.

    This one also had side steps, snorkel, and nudge bar.
    ABS light didn't come on on startup though.
    Also had leaky swivel hub, and snapped drive belt that was replaced while I was there.

    There was another that was a 98 TDi with 160000km, and full service history. Asking price $15000.

    Had no accessories.
    Leaky transfer case and front diff.

    Both were 7 seaters, both were silver, and both had sagging hood lining.

    Nothing much else out there at the moment though.

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