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Hey guys,

Im a newbie here and really wanting too get into the 4x4 scene (maybe not extreme, but you know, cruise beaches and stuff) ANYWAY im in Canberra (AUSTRALIA) and theres really not too many options... I found this and wonder if its any good / worth it? :?

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Price $3,999*
Kilometres 247 168
Colour SILVER
Transmission 5 speed Manual
Body 2 door 0 seat UTILITY
Drive Type 4X4
Engine 4 cylinder Unleaded Carburettor 1.3L (1298cc)
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SO, thoughts?[b]

Also, what would be the key services that SHOULD have been done? (its a dealer, so i might be able to wangle a better price!)

Cheers guys!


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Post Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 2:11 am 
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Too much I think.

I would pay about $2k max for a stocker of that age, in good condition.

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price is to high

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Post Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 2:13 am 
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damn! i was thinking that too... but you know how dealers are...

this is pretty much the only local 4x4 so maybe i can get a better price on it?

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Post Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 2:15 am 
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to much for that year my 87 which is rebuilt drivetrain only needs body work and selling for a lill more then that. see how far you can get it down or maybe even look into traveling a little bit to find one

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yeah ive thought about travelling a bit too get one... it seems all the good buys are all the way up in QLD though.

i'm not too familiar with the old sierra's in terms of value, any tips on some arguments i could use to lower the price?

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Post Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 2:22 am 
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you want to cruise beaches and you are in canberra :lol: :lol:

two fiddy on the clock, not a mod in sight, has the bonnet been massaged on the passenger side, if it were me - i'd go for a test drive in it just for the experience but keep looking.

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Post Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 2:27 am 
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... alright, so there aren't any beaches nearby... but i can dream, cant i? :D

well spotted, i didnt notice the scuff on the bonnet... lord knows what else is dodgy on it.

damn me and my impulse-wanting-ness... i'm that desperate, i'd probly still pay maybe 3 - 3.5k for it (providing its mechanically sound)

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Post Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 2:36 am 
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Looked on eBay?

There are always stockers on there for cheap.

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Post Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 2:38 am 
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ya, but distance is the kicker... none are close!

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Post Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 2:46 am 
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Trust me, you're better off waiting for the right car than jumping on the wrong one!

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Post Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 3:05 am 
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Hmmm, its true... i know i should wait it out...

HOWEVER, one last grab for approval lol, if i WERE to get it, what price would be reasonable, all things considered?

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Post Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 3:36 am 
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Its hard to tell from the pics but its possible from the damage to the bonnet that its had an impact on the front left corner.

If it were me, I'd stay away from crash damaged vehicles as you never know exactly what happened/what was damaged and how well its been fixed...

Last thing that you want is the front left wheel falling off on the freeway or something...

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Post Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 3:38 am 
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Also we have no idea from the ad how it is mechanically, whether the floor is eaten by rust (quite common from Sierra's I've seen, particularly if they have done beach work) etc etc...

Its hard to give a fair price on a car from a few photos...

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Post Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 3:46 am 
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by the dash I would say its been outside a lot, explains the paint on the bonnet

seriously, all the web wheelers on here are going to say nah its too dear, nah its got too many km's on it nah my mate got one heaps better than that for $20 jsut last week no matter what you show em :)

check under the plasitc covers on the sills for rust, if the engine doesnt blow smoke or tick and doesnt have any sings of leaks anywhere after a LONG drive and its all un molested looking i'd at elast see what they will do on price, cheap ones are always shitboxes that will need more money in repairs anyway, one you can just drive is always worth the extra no matter what year

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Post Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 3:54 am 
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considering it is at a dealers i reckon the price is about right. if it was at a dealers
in darwin they would ask for between 6 and 8k

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by the dash I would say its been outside a lot, explains the paint on the bonnet

seriously, all the web wheelers on here are going to say nah its too dear, nah its got too many km's on it nah my mate got one heaps better than that for $20 jsut last week no matter what you show em :)

check under the plasitc covers on the sills for rust, if the engine doesnt blow smoke or tick and doesnt have any sings of leaks anywhere after a LONG drive and its all un molested looking i'd at elast see what they will do on price, cheap ones are always shitboxes that will need more money in repairs anyway, one you can just drive is always worth the extra no matter what year



:lol: Yay for positive thinking! Haha.
Thanks for the tips royce :) I'll be sure to have a look see and really probe the dealer for the history of the car. I'll definately check it out with a cautious eye though... (cheers on the heads up with the possible crash Ben_Sierra)

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Post Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 4:12 am 
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and im sorry if i seem like a real ass for not heeding warnings / appropriately accepting advice lol, i am taking all comments on board...

i'm just a man possessed and needs me a zook!

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Post Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 4:48 am 
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And the crappier one you buy the faster youll learn how to fix em anyway :) and youll add your own panel and driveline damage to it over time anyway

but this is coming from teh guy whos last vehicle purchase was based on it being easy to get a lift to collect it and it having an ARB bar, didnt really look at the rest of it too much

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Post Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 5:36 am 
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haha, you remind me of me! :P

my current ride has involved quite a bit of DIY repairs... so im all too familiar!

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Alright, checked it out.. Seems
Half decent! Upholstery a bit tatty and slight leak but nothing major! I'm optimistic. Im gonna try and get him down too maybe 2 - 2.5...

However, in all honesty, are zook Sierras know for reliability or is it just as likely too fall apart on me a few months down the track and
Cost big money? :(

Within the first month or so I'd probably be taking it too dubbo which is 4 hours away! I'd hate for it too die :(

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niickooo wrote:
Alright, checked it out.. Seems
Half decent! Upholstery a bit tatty and slight leak but nothing major! I'm optimistic. Im gonna try and get him down too maybe 2 - 2.5...

However, in all honesty, are zook Sierras know for reliability or is it just as likely too fall apart on me a few months down the track and
Cost big money? :(

Within the first month or so I'd probably be taking it too dubbo which is 4 hours away! I'd hate for it too die :(


They are reliable if looked after probably, but if not, then like any car, they have their problems...

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Post Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 5:50 am 
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3k max, with RWC and rego.

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niickooo wrote:
Alright, checked it out.. Seems
Half decent! Upholstery a bit tatty and slight leak but nothing major! I'm optimistic. Im gonna try and get him down too maybe 2 - 2.5...

However, in all honesty, are zook Sierras know for reliability or is it just as likely too fall apart on me a few months down the track and
Cost big money? :(

Within the first month or so I'd probably be taking it too dubbo which is 4 hours away! I'd hate for it too die :(


They are reliable if looked after probably, but if not, then like any car, they have their problems...


they are reliable even if ya dont look after them :wink: i recently did a
850km drive through Arnhem land on my own with no preparation. drunk.
with a car that i found in a paddock 12 months ago.

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niickooo wrote:
Alright, checked it out.. Seems
Half decent! Upholstery a bit tatty and slight leak but nothing major! I'm optimistic. Im gonna try and get him down too maybe 2 - 2.5...

However, in all honesty, are zook Sierras know for reliability or is it just as likely too fall apart on me a few months down the track and
Cost big money? :(

Within the first month or so I'd probably be taking it too dubbo which is 4 hours away! I'd hate for it too die :(


They are reliable if looked after probably, but if not, then like any car, they have their problems...


they are reliable even if ya dont look after them :wink: i recently did a
850km drive through Arnhem land on my own with no preparation. drunk.
with a car that i found in a paddock 12 months ago.


Haha nice!

Well i'll inspect it properly and test drive on saturday and see how it feels. In the meanwhile i'm sussing out another zook sierra that MIGHT be better... albeit more dollars!

$7,990

Transmission: Manual
Year: 1996
Engine Size: 1298
Body: Hardtop
Km's: 179,698
Fuel Type: Unleaded
Location: ACT
Colour: Black

No pics tho.... disconcerting...

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Coily? Easy to mildly mod but not extreme.. Search abit on coilys..

for 7k you can have mine, i'll even drive it to you.
http://www.auszookers.com/index.php?nam ... ic&t=14536

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Coily? Easy to mildly mod but not extreme.. Search abit on coilys..

for 7k you can have mine, i'll even drive it to you.
http://www.auszookers.com/index.php?nam ... ic&t=14536


Buy this car!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :P 8)


Please don't buy a coily.. :cry:

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BlueSuzy wrote:
Coily? Easy to mildly mod but not extreme.. Search abit on coilys..

for 7k you can have mine, i'll even drive it to you.
http://www.auszookers.com/index.php?nam ... ic&t=14536


Buy this car!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :P 8)


Please don't buy a coily.. :cry:


If you are thinking of spending that kind of money grab bluesuzys ride, very very nice Sierra with alot of quality mods done to it.

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So what kind of money would you expect to pay for a mid 90s mostly stock car in good nick?

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steak_knife wrote:
BlueSuzy wrote:
Coily? Easy to mildly mod but not extreme.. Search abit on coilys..

for 7k you can have mine, i'll even drive it to you.
http://www.auszookers.com/index.php?nam ... ic&t=14536


Buy this car!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :P 8)


Please don't buy a coily.. :cry:


If you are thinking of spending that kind of money grab bluesuzys ride, very very nice Sierra with alot of quality mods done to it.


That there is a pretty awesome ride! ... Probably too much zook for a noob like me too handle!

Anyway, in a sad turn of events, i think i'll have to give up the 4x4 zook dream, mainly cause i'll never find one locally.
I've also been offered a 2001 lancer (i know i know) but its in mint condish with some nice mods and only $6500... I guess one day i'll live the dream, but not today :cry:

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