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12 and a half grand gets you this - http://www.mahindra.ph/enforcer-elite.php (postage not included)
And probably about the same build quality. I've been in one in India that looked a bit like a mark 1 Shogun but that was where the similarity ended.One thing you got right there Shayne.. this will be just about as reliable as a LR D
6.0Jx15 rims with 285/75R16 tires ???
in 1994, three of us college 1st year students beg'd borrowed and used part of our education loans to buy an ex-police Mahinda cj3b - 4 cyl petrol with a 4spd manual gbox. It looked something like this when we got it, for the princely sum of Rs. 26,000 ( £300 in todays money, was more like £500 then, as students it was almost every last penny we could muster up ) - it was a non runner, with 250km on the clock:
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Over the course of the next 24 months, we rebuilt it, got the engine sorted out, putting in another Rs. 20,000 or so into it. Then in summer of 1996 we had something like this :
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Summer of 1996, we then slapped in some new tyres and did 9,500 Km's across down the west side, into the peninsular, around the perimeter and then back up on the east side cutting through central India northwards, took a week long break at a friends farm and put the jeep on a train back home. 4 months on the road. aside from a couple of flat tyres and one oil service near Bangalore, we didnt really do anything much to the car, other than topping up the water in radiator almost every couple of days. 44 Deg C in some parts, with a canvas roof was rather uncomfortable for both us and the vehicle.
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in 1997, we did another trip in the same jeep, this time shorter, going around the central india bits we had largely missed, but also doing the lower himalays all the way through to Manali and back again. It was ~ 5000 km's this time, but still the 4 summer months.
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the colours are accurate - but these images are just off the internet, i will go back and see if I can dig up the real ones of the mahindra we really drove around. Between trips, the jeep literally sat on the drive, being used for the odd weekend drive around town etc. At the end of the second trip, things were a lot worse, brakes were almost non existent, the tyres had worn out on the left side on both sides of the car ( almost as if the entire vehicle was leaning left all the time ). There was no second gear to speak of, it was a case of start in 1st, get the rev's up and switch to third.
We sold it to a local fruit seller who was going to use it to drag his trailer into the fresh market, for Rs.26,000 - as it stood, two weeks after we got back from the second trip, in August of 1997.