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Old 01-07-2011, 12:53 AM
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Nothing wrong with a land rover oh and jeeps arnt gay at all... just look at this http://barbiejeep.org/

hahahahahahaha, im actually laughing out loud right now, well done hahahahhahahahaha
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Old 01-07-2011, 12:54 AM
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I got hit by a car in Australia. I was right drunk and looked the wrong way on the road for cars and saw nothin and stepped out haha!

I got tagged by the side mirror.
unlucky dude, atleast its a good story lol. We have ghost cars here, lol
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Old 01-07-2011, 04:01 PM
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hahahahahahaha, im actually laughing out loud right now, well done hahahahhahahahaha
haha thought u would like that
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Old 01-07-2011, 05:14 PM
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Some of the legends and gods of offroading

Suzuki Samuarai
Lada Niva
Land Rover (classic aka first version)
Willy's Civilian Jeep or something close for the Americans
UAZ-469
Chevy Bazer / Ford Bronco
Jeep Cheroke XJ
Nissan Patrol Y60
Toyota Landcruiser 70/80 series
Uaz Hunter
Range Rover Classic
Toyota Landcruiser 200 series
Hummer H2
Uaz Patriot
Jeep Wrangler/CJ
Land Rover Discovery Series 2
Land Rover Defender
Toyota Megacruiser
Iveco Massif
Civilian AM General Hummer H1
Toyota FJ Cruiser
Merceded G wagon (Geländewagen)
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Old 09-11-2013, 11:15 PM
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how did you miss the landcruiser 80 series in that equasion?

Was the toughest landcruiser of them all and came with the 1hdt diesel motor which ruled the market for manny years.

The 70 series? dont you mean the 75 series? this was a very solid truck but suffered greatly because of its narrow wheel base and rough leaf suspension which really underperformed.

This would be my list based on reliabillity, performance, toughness and looks.

1. GQ patrol wagon or ute, 4.5 TD42 TD
2. 80 Series landcruiser 4.2 1HDT
3. GU nissan Patrol, 4.5 TD42 or RD28/ 3ltr
4. Toyota hilux 1985 through to 1996 when they went from leaf suspension
to IFS.
5. Landrover defender
6. Jeep JK, Wrangler ect
7. Unimog

And thats about it.
I 100% agree with your 'list' above,
- I have owned the following...
1992 Mercedes G Wagon 320GE
1995 Nissan Safari GQ LWB 4.2TD
1994 Nissan Safari GQ SWB 4.2TD
2002 Toyota Landcruiser VX100 4.2TD
2006 Nissan Patrol 3.0TD
-- Safari - If it is about the mechanics and specifically the engine/drive train this is the way to go. I use the '94 SWB as my daily driver - it has done 1.3million k's and only had its transmission reconditioned once - other than that just regular oil changes. In my opinion this Nissan 4.2TD engine is one of the best 'utility truck engines' ever...just so damn dependable.
-- Landcruiser VX100 was an amazing truck too - in many ways superior to the Safari such as a lot more refined and very easy to live with as a daily driver as well as being very capable of road.
--The Mercedes G Wagen was a 'head turner' and awesome to own, beautiful build and overall quality. Possibly as tough as a Japanese truck but always felt very heavy and sluggish when off road - a dream car would be the 4.2TD Safari engine & trans in the G Wagen body...that would really be something!
-- 2006 Patrol 3.0TD - these receive plenty of negative press in on line forums and I only bought one because they are quite cheap to buy compared to Landcruiser. I think the problem with this truck is that because it's predecessor was so good it was almost destined to fail on that alone, it lives in its shadow. I have owned this for 3 years now, it has done 210,000k's and apart from lacking the grunt of a 4.2TD engine I honestly can't fault it.

That is my 2 cents worth
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Old 09-25-2023, 10:58 AM
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Some of the legends and gods of offroading

Suzuki Samuarai
Lada Niva
Land Rover (classic aka first version)
Willy's Civilian Jeep or something close for the Americans
UAZ-469
Chevy Bazer / Ford Bronco
Jeep Cheroke XJ
Nissan Patrol Y60
Toyota Landcruiser 70/80 series
Uaz Hunter
Range Rover Classic
Toyota Landcruiser 200 series
Hummer H2
Uaz Patriot
Jeep Wrangler/CJ
Land Rover Discovery Series 2
Land Rover Defender
Toyota Megacruiser
Iveco Massif
Civilian AM General Hummer H1
Toyota FJ Cruiser
Merceded G wagon (Geländewagen)
Bronco and JW are absolute GOATs if you ask me.
Used to ride those both of those through MOAB.
Right now I'm no longer offroading as much ,switched to trailrunning instead(still drive my Bronco to Big bend every other weekend to run there Folks at https://rununited.com/ that I do social runs with are jelly )
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