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    I try to apply the Buddist phylosophy of Sunyata: the less you have the freer you are
    That only applies to undies
    You only get one shot at life, Aim well

    2004 D2 "S" V8 auto, with a few Mods gone
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    undies ? what are they? you wanna be free? be a freebagger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    My D2a was a good 4WD and it did what I asked of it but the running costs became overwhelming because as you say it was a 20 year old vehicle and it became a matter of When not IF it was going to let me down again.

    When we sold the big Jayco van the missus wanted a smaller 4 cyl 4WD which left me with a choice of keeping the 2004 D2a or the 2007 79 Series because keeping both wasn't an option.
    The 79 Series uses at least 5l per 100km of fuel Less than the D2a, The only thing that has had to be fixed on the 79 Series was the alternator over the same period that I spent thousands on the D2a and the 79 Series has a massive canopy on it that I can utilise much better than the rear of the D2a.
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    Did you upgrade the alternator to a sealed version? If not, expect it WILL fail again very soon.
    Had you had a TD5 D2(or defender), I reckon you would have seen another 5l/100 less fuel usage than the 79!

    That always surprised me about your situation with the D2a .. why you kept the V8 rather than switch it to a TD5, considering your location and the places you traveled too and driving type you commented about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Headroom 2.3m View Post
    I am pretty sure the original manufacturers would have been all over it, if it was a good idea. I find the word “upgrade” problematic as it implies improvement. Perhaps “GVM compromise” might be a better reflection but prollly isn’t half as marketable.:
    You are on the money,there are rumours when the 70’s ‘return’,if they ever do,they will be rerated at a higher GVM,but the reason for this is safety regs,so they will be pushed up into another class and won’t have to comply,not much else.

    They can’t be ordered ATM.

    Anyway,see what happens.

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    Would love to see the return of the 70’s - the Decade that is, not the Yota…
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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    You are on the money,there are rumours when the 70’s ‘return’,if they ever do,they will be rerated at a higher GVM,but the reason for this is safety regs,so they will be pushed up into another class and won’t have to comply,not much else....
    So they will be a truck in every sense of the word.
    I guess it just cuts out the middle man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    2020 Toyota Landcruiser VDJ200R LC200 GXL (4X4) Wagon - Plaza Auto Sales
    2022 Land Rover Defender 110 P525 V8 Auto AWD MY23 (carsales.com.au)

    Which one would you choose as a tow tug/touring 4x4?
    Which one is better suited and kitted up for the job?
    Which one has a prooven track record for reliability and capabillity?
    Which one can you get parts and service ANYWHERE in Australia?

    That $285,000 POS not available, sold ???, stupid people & their money are easily separated.

    wait , forgot to check the Toyota, they are both sold , wow !

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    What was it Daryl used to say?

    2000 Land Rover Discovery V8 (4X4) for sale $14,990 | Autotrader

    Oh, that was it "Tell 'im 'e's dreamin'."
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    What was it Daryl used to say?

    2000 Land Rover Discovery V8 (4X4) for sale $14,990 | Autotrader

    Oh, that was it "Tell 'im 'e's dreamin'."
    Mmmm Ian. High, but compared to the silly prices for old Defender, still not bad. Open up your walletsOpen up your wallets

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