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Thread: Ex-Telstra 130 - Strengthend chassis/diff

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    Ex-Telstra 130 - Strengthend chassis/diff

    I am considering purchasing an ex-Telstra 2000 TD5 130 cab/chassis with 200,000Km on it. Asking price is $25K (quite a lot of extras on it).

    Vendor has specified that it has a strengthened chassis and diffs. Does anyone have any more info on what Telstra might have done to these vehicles? It is likely to have an LSD or a locking Diff?

    It does not have a full service history, although the owner has all the receipts for the time he's owned it. He says it was serviced every 10,000Km prior to him owning it, but he has no evidence of this. Major problem?

    Thanks
    David

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    Hi David,

    I'd be very reluctant to purchase an ex-fleet vehicle with that many km's even if it was serviced every 10k. It is also at the high end of the price range, you'd expect to pay $25k for something with proven full service history, in perfect condition and with much less km's. This is what the Redbook site came up with based on a 2000 model:

    Prices based on km 70,000 - 120,000
    Trade in price guide* $16,700 - $19,200
    National average price - private sale* $20,500 - $24,100

    If he was looking at $18K - $20k it might be worth it. What extras are included?

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    I am with greylandy on this one, steer clear of it and get something better for your money. George130 picked his up with rear diff lock, performance chip, maxi axles and **** load of other goodies for around that price. You will get a much better vehicle than that for the same money. Not to mention that every man and his dog has probably driven and flogged the hell out of it. Matt
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    to answer spudboy's orig Q,

    the diff are most likley laminated and the center's would be
    lockers. betting on ARB.
    and i think you can get chassis stiffner kits.

    cheers phil

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    There is a stock standard one in canberra for that price but it only has 120,000 km on it. As Ace said Mine has more fruit that a green groser and only had 72,000 on the clock 2001 model for $30,000. Shop around abit and also get this one inspected if you realy like it.

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    Thanks for all the advice. Am cooling down on it a bit now after hearing all this.

    Discowhite - Can I ask what a laminated diff is? I like the ARB air lockers, as I've got front and rear ARBs in my 97 Disco.

    GreyLandy - I did look up the redbook price and I agree that $25K is on the high side.

    He has had the head & gearbox (incl clutch & seals on transfer case) done recently, as well as the power steering.

    Build date is 07/2000, so I think it misses out on the 'plastic' head dowels problem, and he's replace the wiring loom to the ECU (this is a std recall item I think).

    Here's the blurb from the advert:
    ++++++++++++++++
    2000 Landrover TD5 130 2.5L turbo diesel cab chassis with service back. 5 speed manual, factory fitted extra cab, air conditioning and power steering. Ready for trade or travel.

    Over $18,000 worth of extras including;

    Solid aluminum canopy with power, lights and 2 side lifting hydraulic doors,
    Warn electric winch,
    Long range fuel tank 120L,
    Factory fitted Landrover bull bar,
    Strengthened chassis and rear differential,
    Under tray 50L stainless water tank and storage compartments,
    Safari Snorkel,
    Dual rear mounted spare wheels,
    Rhino rack tracks and 2 x ladder racks,
    Hayman Reace tow bar,
    Dual batteries,
    Driving lights,
    4 speaker CD/MP3 player,

    Built for remote maintenance, currently used and set up for self sufficient touring. Dust proof, lockable canopy includes custom made racks to hold storage tubs, fridge, tool box etc on one side and coil sprung mattress on the other. Canopy is carpeted with lights and 12 volt power points.
    ++++++++++

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    Actually - here is the url to the advert:

    http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/!c...icle_id=2580744

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    The problem is with 4wd's spud boy is that 18000k in accessories doesnt make it worth that much more. I still think $25k is a bit to high given the km's, but in the end it all comes down to what you want from the vehicle. I looks to be well set up, and if you are going to go out and spend that much on the same accessories it might be worth while. Because if you buy one with lower km's for roughly the same price, but it is relatively accessory free you then have to spend the dollars buying the bits, you could buy the other one with the bits and spend the money on a new engine if it has been flogged. You never know it could be perfect and might go for another 200000km. Matt
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    they basically add another case to the entire diff. from axle flange
    to axle flange. this is for anything that carrys ALOT of weight.
    to stop the diff turning into a banana.

    phil

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    Originally posted by discowhite
    they basically add another case to the entire diff. from axle flange
    to axle flange. this is for anything that carrys ALOT of weight.
    to stop the diff turning into a banana.

    phil
    They say you learn something everyday and they are right. Thanks Phil. Matt
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