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New Patrol "late 2010"

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Post by coxy321 »

Offroad-Events wrote:Since the german Army just bought 200 new Y61's we'll have them around for a couple of more years anyways :D
Thats interesting....

The Germans had nothing in their own country to do the job or what?
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Post by RMP&O »

coxy321 wrote:
Offroad-Events wrote:Since the german Army just bought 200 new Y61's we'll have them around for a couple of more years anyways :D
Thats interesting....

The Germans had nothing in their own country to do the job or what?
Lots of countries around the world use the Patrol for their military...from the G60 onwards. But of course not as many that use LRs or TLCs.
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Post by coxy321 »

RMP&O wrote:
coxy321 wrote:
Offroad-Events wrote:Since the german Army just bought 200 new Y61's we'll have them around for a couple of more years anyways :D
Thats interesting....

The Germans had nothing in their own country to do the job or what?
Lots of countries around the world use the Patrol for their military...from the G60 onwards. But of course not as many that use LRs or TLCs.
A country with its defence foundations built atop a ZD30......
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Post by Offroad-Events »

coxy321 wrote:
Offroad-Events wrote:Since the german Army just bought 200 new Y61's we'll have them around for a couple of more years anyways :D
Thats interesting....

The Germans had nothing in their own country to do the job or what?
Actually we just sold 1200 Mercedes G-wagons to the Aussie army :rofl: :rofl:
The Patrols are mainly used for the military police as the "Wolf" SWB G-wagens are too small and the VW vans don't cut it off-road. The even get them with OME suspension etc.
As for the ZD30 comment, I haven't seen any belly up since the first batch.
It could be worse, they could've bought LR Defenders :rofl: :rofl:
In Spain they still use, and built for the Army only, a MQ variant

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Post by coxy321 »

Offroad-Events wrote:
coxy321 wrote:
Offroad-Events wrote:Since the german Army just bought 200 new Y61's we'll have them around for a couple of more years anyways :D
Thats interesting....

The Germans had nothing in their own country to do the job or what?
In Spain they still use, and built for the Army only, a MQ variant
HOLY CRAP BATMAN!!

Any idea what motors they're running in them?? Surely not L28's or SD33/T's.....
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Post by Offroad-Events »

They run the TD27 in those nowadays. Used to run the A2.8 4-cyl.
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Post by CHUUBZ »

looks like a cruiser
crap.
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Post by bogged »

Hopefully it will come with LSD front and rear.. they shit on teh locker.. I read it on the interweb thingy, must be true
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Post by bj on roids »

Hoppy11 wrote:What about this beauty
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Its a nissan version of the FJ Cruiser... they need to do some of their own styling!
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Post by bj on roids »

coxy321 wrote:
Offroad-Events wrote:
coxy321 wrote:
Offroad-Events wrote:Since the german Army just bought 200 new Y61's we'll have them around for a couple of more years anyways :D
Thats interesting....

The Germans had nothing in their own country to do the job or what?
In Spain they still use, and built for the Army only, a MQ variant
HOLY CRAP BATMAN!!

Any idea what motors they're running in them?? Surely not L28's or SD33/T's.....
The windscreen just unbolts and sits on the bonnet~!!
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Post by bj on roids »

coxy321 wrote:
Offroad-Events wrote:Since the german Army just bought 200 new Y61's we'll have them around for a couple of more years anyways :D
Thats interesting....

The Germans had nothing in their own country to do the job or what?
We use german/english rubbish here, and there is MUCH better options available to us..
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Post by twodiffs »

coxy321 wrote:
Feenz wrote:What about the agricultural folk? And commercial and government use? Plenty use the patrol as a solid platform, are they going to keep a GU style ute like Toyota has with in 70-75-78 series??
I couldn't possibly see them doing it any other way.

Fingers crossed they make the chassis compatible with the current GU live axle setup.

I like my utilitarian GQ. Sh1t, even a GU is too fancy looking for me, let alone one of the new POS patrols.
x2 - a tidy GQ can be bought for between $4-11k here now and that includes a td42t safari in lwb or swb when they come up...at that price you could just about justify buying one to put away for future use. I like the gu's but we don't see them on the track much, maybe a bit too flash to bash around. I did a random 'interclub' trip to the West Coast of the South Is a few months ago....9 trucks...1 x l/cruiser - 8 x gq's :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by bogged »

bj on roids wrote:
Hoppy11 wrote:What about this beauty
Hoppy

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Its a nissan version of the FJ Cruiser... they need to do some of their own styling!
them and jeep shared the outlay on designs for their latest cars.

I've obtains spy shots of what they based it on- please dont spread the word

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Post by bj on roids »

twodiffs wrote:
coxy321 wrote:
Feenz wrote:What about the agricultural folk? And commercial and government use? Plenty use the patrol as a solid platform, are they going to keep a GU style ute like Toyota has with in 70-75-78 series??
I couldn't possibly see them doing it any other way.

Fingers crossed they make the chassis compatible with the current GU live axle setup.

I like my utilitarian GQ. Sh1t, even a GU is too fancy looking for me, let alone one of the new POS patrols.
x2 - a tidy GQ can be bought for between $4-11k here now and that includes a td42t safari in lwb or swb when they come up...at that price you could just about justify buying one to put away for future use. I like the gu's but we don't see them on the track much, maybe a bit too flash to bash around. I did a random 'interclub' trip to the West Coast of the South Is a few months ago....9 trucks...1 x l/cruiser - 8 x gq's :armsup: :armsup:
Safari's are cheap as over there mate, and thats the reason, although I think we should be allowed to import more stuff ex-Japan...
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Post by RMP&O »

that is a sick picture of the military MQ/MK! LWB 2-door, no top, wimpy factory roll bar, detachable windshield, full floating rear diffs....just sick! Would make a cool truck to build into an off-road weapon.
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Post by Wish I had coils »

RMP&O wrote:door, , full floating rear diffs....just sick! Would make a cool truck to build into an off-road weapon.
Good spotting. Thats one thing that would make patrol diffs better and inderstuctable
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Post by coxy321 »

Wish I had coils wrote:
RMP&O wrote:door, , full floating rear diffs....just sick! Would make a cool truck to build into an off-road weapon.
Good spotting. Thats one thing that would make patrol diffs better and inderstuctable
What are they running on the front? Auto locking hubs? They look awfully low....
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Post by Offroad-Events »

Front is fixed hubs, no auto's.
As for being low, the MK/MQ was a belly dragger since it's birth.
BTW, did you guys ever got the factory fleetside MQ ute ?
They're all over the place in southern europe. Spotted this one in Cannes, France the other day:

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Post by coxy321 »

Offroad-Events wrote:Image
What about this sucker?

I dont think we got the one-piece style-side utes, however we did get the cab chassis with a separate ute tub (so you could unbolt the tub and put a tray on).
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Post by Offroad-Events »

The ones we have here are made in Spain, so it would be interesting to know if the fleetside one-piece ute was also made in Japan. We never got the cab chassis variant over here though.
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Post by twodiffs »

bj on roids wrote:
twodiffs wrote:
coxy321 wrote:
Feenz wrote:What about the agricultural folk? And commercial and government use? Plenty use the patrol as a solid platform, are they going to keep a GU style ute like Toyota has with in 70-75-78 series??
I couldn't possibly see them doing it any other way.

Fingers crossed they make the chassis compatible with the current GU live axle setup.

I like my utilitarian GQ. Sh1t, even a GU is too fancy looking for me, let alone one of the new POS patrols.
x2 - a tidy GQ can be bought for between $4-11k here now and that includes a td42t safari in lwb or swb when they come up...at that price you could just about justify buying one to put away for future use. I like the gu's but we don't see them on the track much, maybe a bit too flash to bash around. I did a random 'interclub' trip to the West Coast of the South Is a few months ago....9 trucks...1 x l/cruiser - 8 x gq's :armsup: :armsup:
Safari's are cheap as over there mate, and thats the reason, although I think we should be allowed to import more stuff ex-Japan...
Yeah but they will thin out soon, the collar and ties tightened up the regulations for importing from Japan so I'm sure they can't be brought in any more pre98 or 2002 or something i'm not sure.
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Post by Marz's Mad MQ »

why doesnt nissan just keep the GQ body and put the 4.2 diesel (and turbo) and 4.8 petrols in em?? those engines all go awesome and the GQ's look way better than this spaced out heap of shit!!! i say every nissan owner in Australia calls em up and tells em to put a real car together again!!
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Post by RMP&O »

Offroad-Events wrote: As for being low, the MK/MQ was a belly dragger since it's birth.

That is the truth alright, especially for an LWB. There is ways to fix it though....Mine is no longer a belly dragging SOB, even though we have stretched the 93" wheelbase to 113"! ;)

I like the different Spain Utes. Pretty cool actually. Factory soft top SWB MQs are also real cool!

Hell I just like Patrols!! :armsup: :lol:
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Post by Offroad-Events »

Just got news from my Nissan dealer, who is one of the best informed when it comes to Patrols and Nissan 4x4's in Germany.
The Y62 will be avail. with the following engines:
4.0 V6 petrol
4.8 V8 petrol
3.0 V6 dCI Diesel (195 KW / 405NM)
It will still be body on frame and live axles front and rear !
6-spd auto and manual, LR-like terrain response system and all-mode 4x4 will be avail. as well.
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Post by gqpete »

any news on which combo's we will get here in oz :?
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Post by bogged »

gqpete wrote:any news on which combo's we will get here in oz :?
everyone will find out when they land.
like the last 2-3 BIG UPDATES, everything else is bullshit.
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Post by coxy321 »

I mentioned the "new" patrol to my mate who works at a nissan dealership a few weeks ago. He went off on some big tangent saying how the Nissan boss (national) had sent a memo or email out just a few weeks earlier saying not to listen to any rumours about the V6 diesel etc etc etc.

Apparently nothing was in the pipeline and nothing had/has been confirmed in regards to ANY of the new model specs, and that there basically wasn't a "new model" coming in the near future.
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Post by fatassgq »

There is a guy that works for Nissan in Europe somewhere that is on one of the Navara forums and he has a letter from Nissan stating that production of the Nissan Patrol will stop all together!

The letter sounded legit but ya never know. Could be a Euro thing only too I guess.

Nothing like the net to stir up a bit of interest anyway.
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Post by bogged »

fatassgq wrote:... and he has a letter from Nissan stating that production of the Nissan Patrol will stop all together!.
would it shock anybody???
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Post by RMP&O »

well if it has a solid front and rear then I really hope they bring it to the USA! :lol:

Not super excited about the engines but the diesel sounds promising, so does a 6spd.

If it does land in the USA and if it does have solid axles I will buy one and cut the ugly ass body panels off it! Then the mods will start! :lol:
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