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    Looking at buying a perentie

    Hi guys,
    I have sold my 2014 90 Defender and i have been test driving a few perenties but i am unsure of what they are really worth and if i am paying too much.
    I know maybe its not the best move selling my 90 but for the past 6 years i have been driving 45-50 year old cars as dailys so a perentie is not really any different.

    What are the usual things to check for?
    Private or auctions? I know there is currently a lot being auctioned off at greys
    Are there any alternatives to the KLR turbo kit?
    Are they fairly easy to get certified to be a 4 or 6 seater in NSW?

    The one i am currently looking at is a 1989 cargo / MC2 with a PTO winch, Current milage is 179XXX and the GM120 is up to date and the milage matches.
    The underside is very clean with no leaks (car was on a hoist)
    Dash / seats are in good condition and has a brand new full length canopy,
    Bodywork and rear cargo floor are in good condition and the engine bay is clean with no obvious signs of leaks
    And comes with 6 months rego.
    So what is it worth?

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    Quote Originally Posted by danny_ View Post
    Hi guys,
    I have sold my 2014 90 Defender and i have been test driving a few perenties but i am unsure of what they are really worth and if i am paying too much.
    I know maybe its not the best move selling my 90 but for the past 6 years i have been driving 45-50 year old cars as dailys so a perentie is not really any different.

    What are the usual things to check for?
    Private or auctions? I know there is currently a lot being auctioned off at greys
    Are there any alternatives to the KLR turbo kit?
    Are they fairly easy to get certified to be a 4 or 6 seater in NSW?

    The one i am currently looking at is a 1989 cargo / MC2 with a PTO winch, Current milage is 179XXX and the GM120 is up to date and the milage matches.
    The underside is very clean with no leaks (car was on a hoist)
    Dash / seats are in good condition and has a brand new full length canopy,
    Bodywork and rear cargo floor are in good condition and the engine bay is clean with no obvious signs of leaks
    And comes with 6 months rego.
    So what is it worth?
    There is a pretty nice looking 1987 one on Carsales not cammo but says it had all the upgrades that need to be done ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Limehouse View Post
    There is a pretty nice looking 1987 one on Carsales not cammo but says it had all the upgrades that need to be done ?
    Is it the dark green one?
    If it is i am not a fan of dark green as i have written off 2x British Racing Green cars so i take it as a sign.

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    From your description it sounds good, and the winch may be an advantage.

    I know of no other turbo "kits" as such but some owners with knowledge have cobbled heir own conversions.

    If it has not got power steering already you may find that you appreciate that more than a turbo.

    MC2 is just a service terrain ability classification - all Perenties are MC2. The kms may be meaningless as speedos were often replaced in service - a 4BD1 in good nick will generally do well over 500k km if looked after.

    What is the asking price ?

    To gauge it you can take a look at what the present Grays auction bids culminate at on Wednesday. Add about 20-25% to allow for both buyers' costs (16%) and rego expenses.

    At least you can drive one that is available for resale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danny_ View Post
    Is it the dark green one?
    If it is i am not a fan of dark green as i have written off 2x British Racing Green cars so i take it as a sign.
    Drive it very carefully home, and paint it another colour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 87County View Post
    From your description it sounds good, and the winch may be an advantage.

    I know of no other turbo "kits" as such but some owners with knowledge have cobbled heir own conversions.

    MC2 is just a service terrain ability classification - all Perenties are MC2. The kms may be meaningless as speedos were often replaced in service - a 4BD1 in good nick will generally do well over 500k km if looked after.

    What is the asking price ?

    To gauge it you can take a look at what the present Grays auction bids culminate at on Wednesday. Add about 20-25% to allow for both buyers' costs (16%) and rego expenses.

    I drove a perentie with the KLR turbo kit and its a nice bit of kit but the power band is still very small but i assume it does improve fuel economy.
    The motor seems in good condition and the GM120 is accurate in relation to the speedo so i believe it is orig miles and it has had no red/ heavy repairs done.
    Asking price is $18k, I have seen anywhere from 13k-25k

    I have never purchased from greys before but i have been told you cant drive or start the cars so they might not even be a runner.

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    What is a perenties cooling system like? Do they cope while sitting in typical sydney traffic or is a thermo fan suggested?

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    Quote Originally Posted by danny_ View Post
    I drove a perentie with the KLR turbo kit and its a nice bit of kit but the power band is still very small but i assume it does improve fuel economy.
    The motor seems in good condition and the GM120 is accurate in relation to the speedo so i believe it is orig miles and it has had no red/ heavy repairs done.
    Asking price is $18k, I have seen anywhere from 13k-25k

    I have never purchased from greys before but i have been told you cant drive or start the cars so they might not even be a runner.

    Edit:
    What is a perenties cooling system like? Do they cope while sitting in typical sydney traffic or is a thermo fan suggested?
    My one sits on 80 degs all day long .....no thermo fan needed. It’s hard as nails and recently taken it for runs Sydney to Singleton and down to Bermagui and seems to love the long run. Amazing for a 30 yr old LR

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    Quote Originally Posted by danny_ View Post
    Is it the dark green one?
    If it is i am not a fan of dark green as i have written off 2x British Racing Green cars so i take it as a sign.
    It’s the gun metal grey one with the sand coloured canopy

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    Quote Originally Posted by danny_ View Post
    I drove a perentie with the KLR turbo kit and its a nice bit of kit but the power band is still very small but i assume it does improve fuel economy.

    ....

    Edit:
    What is a perenties cooling system like? Do they cope while sitting in typical sydney traffic or is a thermo fan suggested?
    Don’t expect much change in fuel economy. Gear changes are quicker as there is more power.

    The cooling system is ok as is. I’ve read about people removing the belt driven fan and fitting en electrical fan for less noise, better fuel economy, more power and the ability to turn off the fan for deep water crossings.
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    We have driven our FFR some long distances on some stinking hot days of over 40C and it just loves it, purrs like a kitten.
    The motor won't overheat, but it's a far different story for the cabin crew.
    The biggest concern on hot days is probably having tubed tyres.

    Cheers, Mick.
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