Not dissing the surf but after 3 years overlanding in East Africa: Solid axles back and front; factory fitted locking diffs; general all round build quality; extra space and the 4.2LTD make an 80 my choice for such a long drive.
You won't pay much less to get an 80 overland prepared rather than a surf: 6 new tyres; major overhaul of the suspension/steering components; OME HD suspension; hi-lift jacking points and hi-lift; roofrack; rooftent; maybe an ARB or TJM bumper and a snorkel (not essential but nice).
The 80 has a 24v starter system so that's pretty hardcore but some people still fit a third battery and split charge system for running extra spots, fridge GPS etc.
The list just goes on and on, on top of the purchase price I paid another 6k on equipment/servicing, you'll do that and more if you get carried away: 10K minimum total spend.
You won't pay much less to get an 80 overland prepared rather than a surf: 6 new tyres; major overhaul of the suspension/steering components; OME HD suspension; hi-lift jacking points and hi-lift; roofrack; rooftent; maybe an ARB or TJM bumper and a snorkel (not essential but nice).
The 80 has a 24v starter system so that's pretty hardcore but some people still fit a third battery and split charge system for running extra spots, fridge GPS etc.
The list just goes on and on, on top of the purchase price I paid another 6k on equipment/servicing, you'll do that and more if you get carried away: 10K minimum total spend.
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