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How's this sound, and, dual cab conversion ?

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How's this sound, and, dual cab conversion ?

Post by permadel »

1995 GQ, not sure of spec level, he thinks ST but I suspect lower
(haven't a close enough look yet to see compliance plates for model
codes).

4.2 diesel,manual, 168,000 km or so, a/c, 150L tank, dual cab
conversion done before 1st rego (in 1996) for the South Oz
government.

Steel fold down tray has custom bar work over it with fold up and
lockable aluminum mesh sides to form a canopy plus canvas cover for
water proof. Roof rack above canopy and slightly slung out over
cab. Two spare wheel carriers with two wheel studs each are on top
but supoported by bar work of canopy not the roof rack itself.

OME suspension upgrade, not lift but for xtra payload. Says has
certification for SA and WA, and claims 700kg in tray alone is OK.
Headlight upgraded to Hella 100W H4. Bullbar, tow bar.

Asking 27K AUD, was 28K AUD last week.

What do you think about vehicle and price. Assuming mechanically
sound and well serviced. Fairly versatile vechile I think, but a
little over priced, though I know a dual cab conversion costs about
10k. He said it was done by Dekka (or similar sounding firm) in SA.

Any issue I should look out for with Dual Cab conversions, uprated
GVMs, 1995 GQs oin general?

Any comments or advice appreciated.
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Post by Hoonz »

asking to much ....
with same kms
go to redbook.com

Red Book Code NISS95FD

1995 NISSAN PATROL
GQ Cab Chassis ST 2dr Man 5sp 4x4 1100kg 4.2D (June onwards)


average kms 170,000 - 210,000
trade in price guide* $11,400 - $13,700
national average price - private sale* $13,200 - $16,400
price when new (RRP) $46,125
H( * )( * )NZ loves B( * )( * )BIES
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Post by Rainbow Warrior »

Sounds a bit steep, I paid $15k 3 years back for my 89 "PovPak" conversion. Also remember the stretched in the middle versions lose a bit of ability offroad, as do the stretched tail versions.
Pat,
Brisbane, Australia,
JK 4door Rubicon, currently 4 Sale :(
It's a Jeep thing, I don't understand........
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Post by Red Rover »

I don't remember you paying that much Pat!! :? I thought it was about 11 grand. Buy an el cheapo & cut it up if ya wanna dual cab. Poverty Paks Gq diesels are about $13000 + for a 92 approx. That would be my play but it depends on how much you can spend.

And Rainbow dude r ya up for a play next Sat night if ya have your permit!!!!!!!!! I'm leading
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Post by Rainbow Warrior »

Red Rover wrote:I don't remember you paying that much Pat!! :? I thought it was about 11 grand. Buy an el cheapo & cut it up if ya wanna dual cab. Poverty Paks Gq diesels are about $13000 + for a 92 approx. That would be my play but it depends on how much you can spend.

And Rainbow dude r ya up for a play next Sat night if ya have your permit!!!!!!!!! I'm leading


Oops, Just found the receipt $13,894 :oops:
Love to play but I'm in the middle of a major automation project on one of our primary production machines and expect to be working Sat & Sun, again. :cry:
Pat,
Brisbane, Australia,
JK 4door Rubicon, currently 4 Sale :(
It's a Jeep thing, I don't understand........
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