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Which Landcruiser ?
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I have been looking for a vehicle to build up over a period of time for an overland trip through africa. I have been mainly looking at Hiluxs but it seems that a Landcruiser may be a better option. But Which Model / Year should i be looking for ?
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Hi Steve,
Probably get a shorter list if you ask which Land Cruiser not to get.
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I have been looking into this , the one to get seems to be , 80 seires 1992-1996 , 4.2 derv , auto , UK spec has both lockers .
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Yeah i heard a few people mention the 80, is it easy to distinguish ? just by the year ? or is there a model code ?
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Steve , In the UK its the VX or GX but I have seen a GS .
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Too right
Have to agree it's overpriced, that's why it's been advertised for months. Try twotravellers version in the 4x4 For Sale section, or our very similar vehicle will be on sale in January (maybe...if I have to)
Also have to agree that (if your budget stretches) the 4.2 Turbo Diesel VX is hard to beat for the compromise between very high comfort and pretty bloody good performance and economy. We have absolutely no regrets and will find it very hard to let go. We are already having conversations along the lines of "cann't imagine a better vehicle for our next trip, so lets keep it parked for 5 years".
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Steve,
You don't mention where you are , so I assume you are in the UK.
An ideal vehicle for Africa is the 79 series, petrol or diesel, but you can't buy them locally and in Europe they are in demand, hence tend to be expensive. Some people bring them over here directly from Oz.
80 series are available locally and are much cheaper than in the rest of Europe.
As for the 4.2 turbo diesel 80 series Land Cruiser, its designation is HDJ80. GX or VX refers mainly to the trim level which is not essential for the job.
The LC on ebay is a lifestyle item, possibly sold by someone between two lifestyles, and the price reflects the degree of his confusion.
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I've just finished a nice cup of tea, which I almost choked on when I saw the ebay price... For that money you can buy a brand new Euro4 compliant HZJ78 with all taxes in Germany...
Roman has said it all, the 80 series in UK is a bit of a bargain - I suspect because they are not all being snapped up by overlanders, where the Euro market is much more active in this area. You can get a nice 80 series with no off road abuse and kit it out pretty cheap, and have a superb comfortable overland vehicle - spend some time on autotrader and you will see how overpriced that one is. Jamie, as you mention economy I would be really interested to know what people are getting from their HDJ80s? I recently tested consumption on my HZJ78 now with a turbo and got a slight shock!
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I hear the 70 series were damn near indestructible but you do give up a bit of comfort, compared to the 80 series.
Also, they changed the front axle from leaf springs to coil springs within the last 10 years...not sure if that will impact your choice.
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I suspect the ebay L/C is so expensive because it belongs to Frogs Island 4x4 (They claim they are not the sellers but its definately one of theirs as we looked round it)
As has already been said 80 series is a great vehicle. You will be looking at around £5000 for a decent UK GX/VX from 1994 - 1996. Then spend on it what you want to kit it out.
I can vouch for them as overland vehicles and their off road performance is great.
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