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sanamarco
sanamarco
NSW
68 posts
NSW, 68 posts
9 Sep 2006 1:08pm
Hi Guys, this will be the first of many posts on this forum.

I am planning on moving to Oz for at least a year kite a lot and work a little. My first stop wll be Perth in Novemeber. I would like to buy a vehicle when i arrive to live in but can't figure out what i should look for; van, station wagon, 4X4, etc. Can anybody offer me any good suggestions.... Will i be able to get all over Oz in a camper van, or will i need a 4X4??? Is a camper van even worth it???

stamp
stamp
QLD
2800 posts
QLD, 2800 posts
9 Sep 2006 1:16pm
you will miss out on many of the best spots in oz, especially beaches, if you dont have a four wheel drive. If you can afford it, buy a long wheel based 4x4-troopies are the best in my opinion- you get heaps of gear in the back and still have plenty of room for a bed. plus you can go pretty much anywhere. i have been around and through oz in and would never bother to do it in a 2 wheel drive car if i had the choice
cwamit
cwamit
WA
1194 posts
WA, 1194 posts
9 Sep 2006 12:09pm
it comes down to what you can afford, stamps advice would be the best for sure but probably the most pricey (including fuel cost), a 4x4 Ute with a caravan that sits on the tray (Villanova) could be ok too, possibly a bit cheaper and can come off and free stand so your not driving every were with it all the time but just make sure its lockable - my mate has one and has driven around Australia a few times but finding a setup like this might be a stretch. Otherwise a 4x4 van with decent wide tyres and a compressor would do the job for around most beaches - just make sure you have the customary sticker on it regarding when it’s rocking don’t come a knocking.
t o b y
t o b y
WA
530 posts
WA, 530 posts
9 Sep 2006 4:58pm
go a cruzer
GreenPat
GreenPat
QLD
4107 posts
QLD, 4107 posts
9 Sep 2006 7:38pm
Troopy would be first prize, but most expensive, as above. Second prize would be 4x4 of some description, probably a van as it will be the easiest to throw your gear and yourself in and out of with least effort and most security. If you can't afford that still then a 2wd van for the same reason. If you're prepared to make public your expected budget then we could probably help more, or pm me if you want.
sanamarco
sanamarco
NSW
68 posts
NSW, 68 posts
10 Sep 2006 1:44am
Hi guys, thanks a lot for your info. My budget for a vehicle is between $4000 and $7000. I'm not sure what i can afford with that amount of money, but a 4X4 van sounds like the best option. What are your thoughts???
carbine
carbine
WA
1450 posts
WA, 1450 posts
10 Sep 2006 12:31am
cruzer.
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
10 Sep 2006 12:41am
lazer...a red one..GL....rad
Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
2782 posts
WA, 2782 posts
10 Sep 2006 7:43am
Hey,

For the budget conscious, a Toyota Delica or Mitsubishi Express 4x4 would be ideal if you can find one cheap enough.

Alternatively, to go anywhere and ride like a king you could buy a Nissan Patrol, Yeah Baby! Only problem with Patrols is that anytime you go offroad into the serious stuff it takes forever to get to your destination because you are constantly being flagged down to pull out bogged Toyota Land Cruisers

Let the flaming begin

Good winds,

user
user
WA
1140 posts
WA, 1140 posts
10 Sep 2006 8:02am
There could be a slight mis-understanding here.

you don't "need" a 4x4 to travel in Oz.

I feel that some people have a false impression of Aust as being a wild land with only dirt roads.kangaroos everywhere.rampaging crocs and snakes,etc.etc.

Most do it in camper vans. There are specific hire companies that specialize in cheap versions for those on a budget.

Most popular kiting spots are accesable with a normal vehicle.

Of course a 4x4 will give you access to some more adventurous spots.

cwamit
cwamit
WA
1194 posts
WA, 1194 posts
10 Sep 2006 8:10am
Heheh kitehard I owned a toy last year and switched to a 4.2lt td patrol this year mind you one thing about patrols is they have a tendency to get hot - even boil if the radiator is clogged (Insects from alot of long distance driving - which sanamarco you should check when you look for any vehicle to buy that that isnt the case) when on the sand but apart from that ridding on coils is like heaven compared to the leaf springs I had on the toy.
stamp
stamp
QLD
2800 posts
QLD, 2800 posts
10 Sep 2006 1:13pm
...78 series troopie has coils up the front
baggsy
baggsy
QLD
118 posts
QLD, 118 posts
10 Sep 2006 2:06pm
good ol' toyota ute will get you just about any where... 2 or 4 wheel drive ...and for 7k to spend, thats about as close to a 4x4 you will get . any 4x4 under 7k will cost you another 10k to keep it on the road in repairs. remeber how may clicks you will do just getting out of WA!(if you ever leave)
kitebored
kitebored
NSW
593 posts
NSW, 593 posts
11 Sep 2006 2:45pm
go a diesel..
sanamarco
sanamarco
NSW
68 posts
NSW, 68 posts
14 Sep 2006 2:14pm
At the moment i have a Toyota Tacoma (Hilux) and i just love it. I do a lot of the work on it so i know how Toyota builds a vehicle. If i can, i would like to stick with a Toyota, i just need to find one in good condition with a solid lock on it to secure my stuff. A 4x4 would be nice, but it sounds like i will be able to get to most places with a 4X2, just no bombing around on beachs, which is lots of fun.
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