Popular 76 Series Build Ideas Guide
The 76 Series Wagon is the touring family vehicle of the 70 Series range. Builds typically cluster into three patterns depending on how the vehicle will be used. This guide covers the popular setups and what to budget for each.
1. Family Tourer Build
The most popular 76 build pattern. 2-inch suspension lift matched to loaded weight, steel bull bar, snorkel, full-length roof rack with 270-degree awning, dual battery with DC-DC charger, modest drawer system across the rear cargo floor, weather shields, dash mat, Black Duck seat covers, heavy-duty floor mats. Total $20,000 to $40,000.
2. Daily-Driver Mod List
For 76 owners who want the vehicle to be more pleasant day-to-day without committing to a full touring build. Cup Holder Armrests Pro, Centre Console Armrest Lite, Soundproofing Door Seal Kit, sound deadening mat, weather shields, dash mat, LED headlight upgrade, floor mats. Total $3,000 to $7,000. The cabin transforms substantially for under a Sunday's worth of suspension and protection costs.
3. Heavy Outback Tourer
Serious remote-area capability. Full GVM upgrade to 3,950 kg or 4,200 kg with engineered suspension matched to loaded weight, steel bull bar with winch and integrated mounts, premium snorkel, long-range fuel tank (180 L or auxiliary 110 L), full cargo fitout with drawers, fridge slide, water tanks, complete electrical (dual battery, solar, inverter), comprehensive lighting (driving lights, light bar, work lights), recovery gear. Total $40,000 to $80,000.
4. GVM Upgrade Consideration
The 76 Wagon factory GVM is 3,510 kg post-September 2023 (3,060 kg pre-update). A typical family tourer build runs close to factory GVM. A heavy outback build goes over without a GVM upgrade. Plan the upgrade pathway early to avoid retrofit costs.
5. Engine and Year Considerations
V8 1VD-FTV (2007 to late 2024) and 2.8L 1GD-FTV (late 2024 onward) builds are similar in accessory choice but the V8 has more aftermarket performance options (exhaust, tune, intercooler). Pre-September 2023 76 Series have lower factory GVM (3,060 kg) and benefit more from the GVM upgrade.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a typical 76 Series build cost?
Family tourer $20,000-$40,000. Daily driver mods $3,000-$7,000. Heavy outback tourer $40,000-$80,000. Excludes the vehicle.
Do I need a GVM upgrade on a 76?
For family touring builds, optional. For heavy outback builds, functionally required. Factory GVM is 3,510 kg post-September 2023 (3,060 kg pre-update).
What is the best 76 Series accessory to fit first?
Soundproofing Door Seal Kit ($87-$137) for immediate noise and dust improvement. Then suspension and protection upgrades.