Which landy is best off road??


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who asked u to poke ya nose in
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dont need an invite - its a public forum, and i just found the fact you totally missed the irony in the post funny, and the arguement that ensued where you carried on missing it:p
 
dont need an invite - its a public forum, and i just found the fact you totally missed the irony in the post funny, and the arguement that ensued where you carried on missing it:p
I thort me smiles said it all :), but looking back at the 1st one i think i forgot sum :behindsofa: your right
 
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Ooooooo.......it's like the end of the waltons.........

I still think it will be the 90.
 
yea for off the shelf off roading as a factory vehicle it has to be a 90 in the right hands. when you start modifying vehicles then SWB series, or 90's or hybrids can take the cookie. am just in the process of building a bit of a hybrid meself
 
Any Pickys.....Mines off having all the rusty bits sorted and am about to go get some all terrains.
 
yea for off the shelf off roading as a factory vehicle it has to be a 90 in the right hands. when you start modifying vehicles then SWB series, or 90's or hybrids can take the cookie. am just in the process of building a bit of a hybrid meself
Be good to keep/see a picture log
 
Toyotas are derivative of Land Rovers of course, which is why you might be confused.:doh:

Go to specsavers son.

toyota is sh1t, put em on a side slope and the top heavy crap topples over, LR Supreme. put toyota int cross axle has stuffall articulation go nowhere crapheap of recycled jam tins and crap no one wants sits there wheels in air. LR Supreme. Put toyota in swampy ground, heavy piece of jap crap sinks. LR Supreme.
 
I take it you dont like them then?! I must say most, but not all, of the Aussies i've met like Land Cruisers, mainly for reliability.

Many more have toyota, but they is nowhere as good in the bush as land rover. I have driven landrovers since 1973 and have been in many situations where toyotas stuck and have driven landrover around them in every situation. They maybe breakdown less, but when they do it's expensive for parts, much more so than landrover. What's the good of something being more reliable if you can't take it into lots of places, what, do you have to walk all ya gear into favourite spot. Old saying over here, if you go bush once a year, buy a toyota, if you live in the bush buy a landrover.
 

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