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Buying new GU 3L..negotiating with Nissan on aftermarket....
Buying new GU 3L..negotiating with Nissan on aftermarket....
I'm trying to decide whether I can afford to buy a new Patrol next year instead of second hand.
Has anyone managed to negotiate with Nissan to get decent tyres, aftermarket suspension fitted on a new vehicle instead of the stock gear? I mean they would be saving on the tyres I don't want and the stock suspension can be fitted to another vehicle.......do you reckon I would be able to get a reduction on the cost of the after market gear using that argument???
thanx,
Martin
Has anyone managed to negotiate with Nissan to get decent tyres, aftermarket suspension fitted on a new vehicle instead of the stock gear? I mean they would be saving on the tyres I don't want and the stock suspension can be fitted to another vehicle.......do you reckon I would be able to get a reduction on the cost of the after market gear using that argument???
thanx,
Martin
1989 Nissan Safari TD42 with stuff
Dealers will fit anything legal if you pay them. If there are warranty implications then you may have to sign something.
Most people drive straight from the dealer to the local tyre store or accessory shop and get everything done there. Why pay the dealer a margin on top of retail prices? Having said that, the way I did it was to shop around until I had the best price on a standard vehicle and then negotiated with that dealer for the extras.
Always know the best prices you can get the accessories/tyres for before negotiating with the dealer.
Hope this helps
Most people drive straight from the dealer to the local tyre store or accessory shop and get everything done there. Why pay the dealer a margin on top of retail prices? Having said that, the way I did it was to shop around until I had the best price on a standard vehicle and then negotiated with that dealer for the extras.
Always know the best prices you can get the accessories/tyres for before negotiating with the dealer.
Hope this helps
Andrew - 1999 GU ST 4.2Turbodiesel Wagon
Whyalla SouthOz
My website: http://www.touring4x4.com/
Whyalla SouthOz
My website: http://www.touring4x4.com/
patrolman wrote:bundyrum4x4 wrote:wait and get a 4.2. Everyone I know who has got the 3ltr has regretted it.
we dont regret it anymore![]()
But, if you had the choice, what engine would you like them to fit, the 3ltr


89 Maverick LWB ute, Turbo Deisel, 6hp High Mount, 36" Peeds, lockers etc
GU 4.5, 35's etc
GU 4.5, 35's etc
mabsydney wrote:thanx for replies, guess ill just go and talk to them...ludacris......i dont see many late model 4.2L for sale......compared to 3L there are hardly any...
Maybe thats becouse those with the 4.2 dont want to sell them

89 Maverick LWB ute, Turbo Deisel, 6hp High Mount, 36" Peeds, lockers etc
GU 4.5, 35's etc
GU 4.5, 35's etc
patrolman wrote:bundyrum4x4 wrote:patrolman wrote:bundyrum4x4 wrote:wait and get a 4.2. Everyone I know who has got the 3ltr has regretted it.
we dont regret it anymore![]()
But, if you had the choice, what engine would you like them to fit, the 3ltr, or the 4.2
what do you think?
Rest my case

89 Maverick LWB ute, Turbo Deisel, 6hp High Mount, 36" Peeds, lockers etc
GU 4.5, 35's etc
GU 4.5, 35's etc
Re: Buying new GU 3L..negotiating with Nissan on aftermarket
mabsydney wrote:I'm trying to decide whether I can afford to buy a new Patrol next year instead of second hand.
Has anyone managed to negotiate with Nissan to get decent tyres, aftermarket suspension fitted on a new vehicle instead of the stock gear? I mean they would be saving on the tyres I don't want and the stock suspension can be fitted to another vehicle.......do you reckon I would be able to get a reduction on the cost of the after market gear using that argument???
thanx,
Martin
hey
when i bought my patrol i got i tried to get a bit of stuff fitted predelivery
changed tyres to 35" MTRS (315/75/16) +$500 (dealer did a bit of mistake was meant to be around $950)
Suspension OME LTR's around $1700 fitted with coils
rear kaymar bar with swing away $2000
not sure if that was exactly what u were looking for
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04 GU TD6 wagon with some ARB stuff
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Also webhosting and domain registration.
04 GU TD6 wagon with some ARB stuff
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Morkz Media Web and Graphic Design
Also webhosting and domain registration.
morkz, yeah thats the kind of thing im looking for, thanx it helps...
others......the 3L/4.2L debate could run for ever I think! Points taken though.......hard to make the decision!
can't wait to get a patrol.......at least then my cape york trip will be in comfort.....don't fancy that trip in the defender!
others......the 3L/4.2L debate could run for ever I think! Points taken though.......hard to make the decision!
can't wait to get a patrol.......at least then my cape york trip will be in comfort.....don't fancy that trip in the defender!
1989 Nissan Safari TD42 with stuff
bogged wrote:mabsydney wrote:thanx for replies, guess ill just go and talk to them...ludacris......i dont see many late model 4.2L for sale......compared to 3L there are hardly any...
There are reasons behind that.... why sell something good?
The 4.2 only just got released...we only got ours last thursday..
Ryan
XFACTOR wrote:bogged wrote:mabsydney wrote:thanx for replies, guess ill just go and talk to them...ludacris......i dont see many late model 4.2L for sale......compared to 3L there are hardly any...
There are reasons behind that.... why sell something good?
The 4.2 only just got released...we only got ours last thursday..
i think he is talking about the older models

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Martin
I bought a coil cab new in 2002 from Ferntree Gully Nissan near Melb. Came with front locker, koni's, ARB bar and rails, winch, compressor etc. No problem. For $80 you can get a flight down and drive home!!! I paid about $53k on the road includeing extras which was rec retail for the truck at the time.
I bought a coil cab new in 2002 from Ferntree Gully Nissan near Melb. Came with front locker, koni's, ARB bar and rails, winch, compressor etc. No problem. For $80 you can get a flight down and drive home!!! I paid about $53k on the road includeing extras which was rec retail for the truck at the time.
mabsydney wrote:
...there is...it comes down to money in the end and the 4.2L is more expensive
I dont understand why your going to the 3l you had defender, arent u going to a patrol for reliability.
If your going bush go the 4.2 in the end it will be cheaper as 3L parts are more expensive.
the reason why i say all this i had disco and yes they were fine around town but pure reliablity was the main cause and it ruinied many trips. Thats why it was easier to choose a 4.2.
Even if you buy GU 4.2 non turbo and turbo it yourself you would be better.
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04 GU TD6 wagon with some ARB stuff
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Morkz Media Web and Graphic Design
Also webhosting and domain registration.
04 GU TD6 wagon with some ARB stuff
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Morkz Media Web and Graphic Design
Also webhosting and domain registration.
Not for highway use........that sounds promising.....thats what I'm looking for a good deal on the whole package.
Morkz........I'm changing to a Patrol for reliablility and comfort. So many people are putting me off the 3L.... I guess I just like the 3L on paper, but you're right I want a solid reliable truck that I can keep for 10 years or so....
One of my biggest gripes with the defender is the throttle surge....very hard to control at low speed....I want to be rid of that for sure
So 4.2L.......mmmm.....I can see the arguments....
Morkz........I'm changing to a Patrol for reliablility and comfort. So many people are putting me off the 3L.... I guess I just like the 3L on paper, but you're right I want a solid reliable truck that I can keep for 10 years or so....
One of my biggest gripes with the defender is the throttle surge....very hard to control at low speed....I want to be rid of that for sure
So 4.2L.......mmmm.....I can see the arguments....
1989 Nissan Safari TD42 with stuff
mabsydney wrote:
I'm changing to a Patrol for reliablility and comfort. So many people are putting me off the 3L.... I guess I just like the 3L on paper, but you're right I want a solid reliable truck that I can keep for 10 years or so....
So 4.2L.......mmmm.....I can see the arguments....





You will thank us all later for this
89 Maverick LWB ute, Turbo Deisel, 6hp High Mount, 36" Peeds, lockers etc
GU 4.5, 35's etc
GU 4.5, 35's etc
mabsydney wrote:haha........you may be right.....ill let you know when i buy....next year someitme
oh u will.........
when u go away with mates and they have 3L and the 3L start to shit themselves you'll be thankful that you have the 4.2

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04 GU TD6 wagon with some ARB stuff
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Morkz Media Web and Graphic Design
Also webhosting and domain registration.
04 GU TD6 wagon with some ARB stuff
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Morkz Media Web and Graphic Design
Also webhosting and domain registration.
There is also a very good reason why the cab chassis' only come with the 4.2L. Thats because it's a reliable work horse of an engine. 

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... 6&t=231346j-top paj wrote:gayer than jizz on a beard
Mark2 wrote:One thing to keep in mind is that you pay stamp duty on the total invoice price. If you get a good deal on the accessories you want then no problem. But the usual dealer stuff like tinting, paint and fabric protection, crap accessories etc which is just cream for them is a ripoff.
i totally agree on that type shit do that part yourself

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04 GU TD6 wagon with some ARB stuff
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Morkz Media Web and Graphic Design
Also webhosting and domain registration.
04 GU TD6 wagon with some ARB stuff
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Also webhosting and domain registration.
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