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Building a Project vehicle
Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2018 4:59 pm
by Mike Nel
If you had the time, the know how, parts available in SA and a budget of around R200K (otherwise we would get some unreal answers), what would you like to build as a project vehicle for 4x4ing that would be really capable off road as well as a reasonably comfortable drive on tar?
Looking forward to the answers
Re: Building a Project vehicle
Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2018 5:31 pm
by XJ Junkie
Does the R200k include the purchase price of the vehicle?
Re: Building a Project vehicle
Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2018 6:15 pm
by Mike Nel
XJ Junkie wrote: ↑Thu Jun 21, 2018 5:31 pm
Does the R200k include the purchase price of the vehicle?
Hmm, tough one.
Let’s make it R300K and you must buy a vehicle for that money as well
Re: Building a Project vehicle
Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2018 6:52 pm
by KurtG
I would buy a slightly older model of my SWB Pajero, buy the right tyres, put in a 40mm lift and install a bashplate.
Job done
Re: Building a Project vehicle
Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2018 6:59 pm
by Chris Stoffel
I would buy a Wrangler TJ and start with that.
Re: Building a Project vehicle
Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2018 7:39 pm
by Johannes
Disco 1 or 2 . You get them for a good price . Lift , lockers , 35 inch tyres , You will have a AWESOME toy . Might be able to do it all for R200k ??! Can even fit a decent american V8 !
Re: Building a Project vehicle
Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2018 8:23 pm
by Mike Nel
I must say the shorties are probably the way to go
I will have to give my vehicle some thought
Re: Building a Project vehicle
Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2018 8:47 pm
by ThysleRoux
V8 WJ Jeep with longarm lift (6 inches) tyres and a set of Rubicon axles (for the lockers and slightly wider track)
Unlimited funds - the same Jeep on some bolt on portals ........................
Re: Building a Project vehicle
Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2018 8:54 pm
by grips
Mike I have owned deep into the 20th 4x4`s. As anyone know by now I am a Ford fanatic. Ok that is the past models. F150 Raptor any time.
With my little experience in 4x4`s onething stands above all, Dealer networks. Once you move into the Platteland or Cross border this becomes critical. With my Yank Ranger had to drive 480km back and fourth at last years Whoopa to source a wheel bearing. In the end my personal choice would be between a Patrol 4.8 or 80 and 100 series Cruisers. I have owned a few G60 Patrols and even the current range proof problematic in sourcing spares in remote places.
As much as I love Patrols the Nissan dealer network is a far cry from what you get from Toyota. But then if you are willing to build a 4x4 toy that you can tow along anything goes.
Building a Project vehicle
Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2018 10:48 pm
by XJ Junkie
Some interesting choices already mentioned.
I can think of 3 possibilities. Here is 1:
Jeep Wrangler TJ Sahara. 5 speed, not the 6 speed.
- they can be found for sub- R100k
- Pull the 4.0L motor & stroke it to 4.6L
- Sprintex self-contained Supercharger (optional: can be fitted later due to budget)
- BDS 4 inch lift, with Fox bypass shocks on the front.
- Full BDS control arms front & rear.
- 33 inch tyres
- AE beadlocked rims
- Dynatrac D44 axles front & back, or beefed up local equivalent. Both with Maniac brace system
- Novak transfer case
- ARB airlockers front & rear
- Metalcloak fenders
- Maniac stubbies
- Roll cage
I think I’m over budget

Re: Building a Project vehicle
Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2018 5:26 am
by Oppies3800
Toyota Hilux SFA single cab, bak made shorter.
Lexus v8
33" tyres
ARB lockers front and rear
Crawl gears
I'm well within budget and lots of R for fuel
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Re: Building a Project vehicle
Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2018 5:40 am
by grips
XJ Junkie wrote: ↑Thu Jun 21, 2018 10:48 pm
Some interesting choices already mentioned.
I can think of 3 possibilities. Here is 1:
Jeep Wrangler TJ Sahara. 5 speed, not the 6 speed.
- they can be found for sub- R100k
- Pull the 4.0L motor & stroke it to 4.6L - R12000.00
- Sprintex self-contained Supercharger (optional: can be fitted later due to budget) R49000.00
- BDS 4 inch lift, with Fox bypass shocks on the front. R 46000.00
- Full BDS control arms front & rear. R15000.00
- 33 inch tyres Maxxis Boghorn 5 off R21000.00
- AE beadlocked rims R20000.00 5 off
- Dynatrac D44 axles front & back, or beefed up local equivalent. Both with Maniac brace system R165000.00 without braces
- Novak transfer case I assume Dana 18 or 20. R 20000.00 Atlas T Case Advance Adapters R46 000.00
- ARB airlockers front & rear R26000.00
- Metalcloak fenders R25000.00
- Maniac stubbies R10 000.00
- Roll cage R20 000.00
I think I’m over budget
R585 000 without import duties and fitment, I am to poor to own a JEEP

Re: Building a Project vehicle
Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2018 6:12 am
by grips
105 GX 4.5 EFI Cruiser Between R130 and R160k
4.5 EFI 158KW 373NM the unbreakable engine.
H151 5-speed Gearbox in the class of a NP 435
Comes with front and rear lockers as standard
With a very mild lift 35`s fit into the wheel arches.
You can do a LS1 V8 conversion for around R80k.
Patrol 4.8 all the right goodies minus front locker. Patrol can handle serious power through its drive train with no up grades. Saw a 700HP 800NM 427 race build v8 in action. Still the hottest 4x4 I have seen in action
Re: Building a Project vehicle
Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2018 11:49 am
by XJ Junkie
grips wrote:
R585 000 without import duties and fitment, I am to poor to own a JEEP

Slightly over budget then
Re: Building a Project vehicle
Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2018 12:22 pm
by grips
XJ Junkie wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 11:49 am
grips wrote:
R585 000 without import duties and fitment, I am to poor to own a JEEP

Slightly over budget then
I am afraid so
