I have just come back from WA having spent a couple of years that a way.That price is par for the course for over there as "there ain't nothing cheap in WA"
One supermarket tried to charge me $5.50 for half a rockmelon
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I have just come back from WA having spent a couple of years that a way.That price is par for the course for over there as "there ain't nothing cheap in WA"
One supermarket tried to charge me $5.50 for half a rockmelon
Might be reasonable, if it had 200,000kms less
Went out at lunch today and it drove past me at an intersection! 1 (male) driver, no passengers. Either someone has bought it or the car yard were running errands in it.
Went well for an NA, and no smoke.
The county is in really good nick , but was it worth the price ? well only the person who buys it would think so.
It's got an LT95, contrary to what the stealer blurb says. Plus it would be squeezy fitting ten people in with the cubby box in place. As for the wheel studs, I think stock County rims are thinner, as my studs look the same when fitted with Disco rims, and those raised air-intakes would not last too long on some of the overgrown bush tracks we go on down here in the high country.
I don't know what you are complaining for it only makes our cars worth more as well. I would hope to get 20k for my county once finished the refirb.
Bit pricey, but wait till my 1990 (very last of the highly sought after & ultra rare Isuzu County's) one comes up for sale in a few months time... :D:D:D You always have to add the words "Ultra Rare" & "highly sought after" to anything on Ebay.. :D
Anyway, at last someone is appreciating the rareness of one of THE most 'Australian' Land Rovers ever! :p
But on a more serious note... prices will continue to go up if the rumour regarding Army 110 Isuzu's being scrapped and not sold to the public is true.
Jon