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My new Patrol

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My new Patrol

Post by InSanE »

Well its time to move on and sell my trusty old MK turbo diesel and move onto a new erra of 4wd'n. This is my new truck i am picking her up on wednesday.

i picked this baby up for a steal at $9500, It is a 1995 Nissan Patrol DX 4.2 Diesel with 230,000km on the clock it is in excelent condition inside and out. It has a 140L long range tank, steel bullbar, scrub bars, and steel sidesteps and bolt to chasis with checkerplate top, safari snorkel, and OME suspension. perfect for what i need no electrics vinal floor etc good for a solid offroad weapon.

Plans for next month:
Purchase and install 4" suspension lift
fit 2" body lift
hope my 34x11.5 JT2's will fit on it
fit my full length roof rack on it


here is a pic(sorry its poor quality its off my phone)
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Post by RoldIT »

JTs will fit 4" lift no prob. Body lift not required ...

Nice truck. :D
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Post by tampy »

Looks like a good buy. Got to love the DX for it's simplicity, (vinal floors etc).

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Post by bogged »

if ya wanna sell the Long Range tank I'll grab it...
since its a pure offroad thign you wont really need it

Looks very sweet MR. well done.
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Post by InSanE »

i will let you know buddy it might meet a few rocks in my adventures so it might be a good idea to swap back to standard
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Post by bogged »

InSanE wrote:i will let you know buddy it might meet a few rocks in my adventures so it might be a good idea to swap back to standard
its a Cookie of a job to get it out, theres about 1mm clearance front and rear on the things, really shit..

with the JT, i lowered mine to 4inch sus and 40mm body lift, and they still rub like fuck on the inner guards, but not the flairs.

on the front flaps I put a small chain on them to the steps to hold em out of the way, works a treat
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Post by bru21 »

:armsup: pop that nissans cherry already
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Post by InSanE »

here is an updated picture of my new toy :) I was jusy playing around with it near my house with the stocky suspension it flexes up allright,
i have decided to do a 5" spring lift and i am ordering it next week all going well i have decided on not doing a body lift as i should not need it
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Post by BigMav »

what gear are you planning on using for the lift?
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Post by 80lsy gq »

hey mate..

i run only a two inch lift on my lwb wagon and was running 34/11.5 JTs for off road only no problems...slight scrubbing on the up travel at full lock. I only run two inch to keep it legal and to keep it insurable as it is now a tow rig only.

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Post by InSanE »

im getting 5" dobinson coils and shocks, and caster plates adjustable arms and panhard rod's from superior engineering i have a mate that is a supplier for them so its all good :) cant wait till i sell the MK so i can jack her up
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Post by BigMav »

InSanE wrote:im getting 5" dobinson coils and shocks, and caster plates adjustable arms and panhard rod's from superior engineering i have a mate that is a supplier for them so its all good :) cant wait till i sell the MK so i can jack her up
Sounds good, consider drop boxes instead of castor plates I've heard they're the ducks nuts. I've been thinking of going up to a 5" lift myself so look forward to seeing the results.
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