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Offline jesus_is_alright

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Wanted SWB with Highway Diff
« on: June 22, 2010, 04:57:53 PM »
Hey i'm probably after the same thing as everyone else but here goes anyway

After a SWB Beddy
Auto or manual
Either overdrive or Highway diff fitted is preferable (I live in the country so 110kph is a must)
Budget of about $3000

Oh and i live in SA but i'm willing to look interstate
-Aaron
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Re: Wanted SWB with Highway Diff
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2010, 09:31:18 AM »
;D  Hi Guys, Mine is 3.8 VP V6,ss chipped, runningT700 auto with 3.5 ratio h/way diff!  235/60 x 14" tyres.   Cruises at any speed you like (and that includes) breaking the law (have heard that on it's way down here from Qld, that it hit 160 ks). Don't think it's a real "smokem" up machine, but gets up and "boogies" quite well off the mark.Hope that is of some help!!

Cheers Brian O

P.S  It's still for sale at $3300
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Re: Wanted SWB with Highway Diff
« Reply #2 on: June 27, 2010, 06:33:27 PM »
Thanks for the plug, Been in touch, rear doors sealed up is a big issue for him   Cheers Brian O
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Re: Wanted SWB with Highway Diff
« Reply #3 on: June 27, 2010, 06:43:42 PM »
Hey guys thanks for the response's
I've bought a van off ebay for $999
Needs plenty of work but i'm up for a challenge
Only bummer is trucking it back to SA is going to cost more than the van itself (by $1)

I spoke to the guy who i bought it from and he said that when he bought it 3 years ago he drove it from NSW to Melbourne and "it cruised at 100kph"
So i'm guessin it has a highway diff.
Also by the looks of it, the back wheels are really tucked up under the body, also making me think there must be a highway diff in there
-Aaron
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Re: Wanted SWB with Highway Diff
« Reply #4 on: June 28, 2010, 07:44:37 AM »
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Thanks for the plug, Been in touch, rear doors sealed up is a big issue for him   Cheers Brian O
tell him to cut it out again. ive done 2 vans now. probably a 2 hour job to cut it out. then refit some barn doors. easy

ben

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Re: Wanted SWB with Highway Diff
« Reply #5 on: June 28, 2010, 07:46:39 AM »
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Hey guys thanks for the response's
I've bought a van off ebay for $999
Needs plenty of work but i'm up for a challenge
Only bummer is trucking it back to SA is going to cost more than the van itself (by $1)

gees you should be able to get a cheaper price than that..

i can get vans tranported to perth for that price and from melb to brisbane for $800 your only 5 hours away.

have you tryed looking for a single operator that needs to backload?

cheers
ben

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Re: Wanted SWB with Highway Diff
« Reply #6 on: June 28, 2010, 08:30:49 AM »
Ben, i got quotes from several companies to transport a runner for around $500-$600
As soon as you talk non runners, transport companies run and head for the hills, they don't want to know you
I ended up gettin a flatbed truck company that are used to winching non runners, caravans etc onto their truck
Also, $1000 is for door-to-door service
-Aaron
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Re: Wanted SWB with Highway Diff
« Reply #7 on: June 28, 2010, 08:46:51 AM »
Hey, i uploaded some pics of my van,
For $999, let me know if you think i got a bargain or ripped off
-Aaron
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Re: Wanted SWB with Highway Diff
« Reply #8 on: June 28, 2010, 09:07:50 AM »
what does it need to be a runner? it has all the bits in it to run right. pay someone 250 bucks to get it running and your still 250 bucks ahead and have a runner when you get it home:)

doesnt need to have a running battery cause the tow companies got there own jump packs..
only the hand brake has got to work for brakes..
doesnt  even need a radiator cause it will only be run for max few mins at a time and you can leave a note on the steering wheel to say got no water 3 mins max run time:)

then get her to start and drive. if it was parked there should not be a big job ay..


an idea anyway
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Re: Wanted SWB with Highway Diff
« Reply #9 on: June 28, 2010, 11:36:52 AM »
Hey, i uploaded some pics of my van,
For $999, let me know if you think i got a bargain or ripped off

From the pics it looks pretty good - coming from NSW it would have to be in reasonable condition to pass the yearly road worthy inspection.

Have fun with it and dont be afraid to ask questions, people on here understand the beddiebug :)

Warren
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