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Thread: Decisions..2005 D3S or 2005 D3SE

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    Quote Originally Posted by bruiser69 View Post
    Second is SE spec withTerrain response air suspension, leather & nudge bar. It has 82K on clock & asking $45.5K. Extended warranty expires 12/10 or 110K.... Glasses Guide (2005 SE TDV6 $31860-338940 private, $41700-$50040 dealer ..
    Not giving it away , are they ! Keep looking .......

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    Air bag suspension.

    The other sort of bags didn't go off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by big guy View Post
    I bet your mind was already made up.

    Se anyday, if you already spending that sort of money, what is another few K and you get what you really want.
    Leather Hmm, air susp Hmm and better re-sale.
    Life is short and I bet you will not be saying when you not able to drive anymore in many years time that you wish you saved the few dollars and went coil.

    I been in both and what a difference.
    The Hse is even better but really, its a bit too much.

    Go for it, enjoy.
    Yeah already decided..you were spot on! SHMBO (in this case also company secetary & wife of 32years) Told me this morning that I would be crazy to go with the D2+. Now I know why I married her..Very smart woman

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    Hi Bruiser69,
    I had a D3 S which came to an unfortunate premature, I spent over $1k getting the suspension lifted to get the extra clearance, not a job for the faint hearted. I've now got a D3 SE which had 76k on it from the ACT, I had to travel there weren't any available in WA at the right price. If I budget a grand to go and pick it up the one I got I was more than happy still cheaper than anything in Perth. My wife and I made a bit of a holiday out of the trip back to Perth, went over to Tassie drove around there a bit and came home. So the SE is definitely the way to go but don't restrict yourself to a local search try a Car Sales (hint) web site you might be surprised at what is possible.
    Getting a D3 over the pits is easy especially being the age they are, good luck on your quest.....

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    Hi Nomad9,
    Are you saying that you paid +$1k for lifting a coil-sprung D3? If so, you were taken for a ride. I paid about $600-$650 for a King Spring's lift, including 4-wheel alignment.

    VERY happy with the result.

    Peter

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    Hi Peter,
    I got the King Springs kit as well also suitably impressed, my cost also included getting someone else to fit the rear springs to the struts, I took the rear struts off and got the old springs off but I couldn't get the new ones on, I had a bit of a near mist when one of the spring compressors let go, after that considering the safety implications and my wanting to live past 50 I decided to get the coils fitted by an "expert", I suspect this is the bit where I got ripped off. After my near miss I didn't really care about the cost, I pooped myself at the time.
    I also fitted some new suspension bushes while I had things apart, plus I broke a sensor on the rear disc which had to be replaced, it all added up.
    I've now bought an SE so I no longer have this problem to contend with, I've got other stuff to play with now!!

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    Hi nomad9,
    With the length and strength of the King Springs, I didn't attempt to do it myself. I was pleased, as when I went to pick it up the installer advised me that he had broken his compressor on my springs & had to madly rush around finding an alternative compressor.

    I believe that he no longer fits the springs to the D3.

    Best Wishes,
    Peter

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