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Anyone heard of a "G-Pack" MQ??
Anyone heard of a "G-Pack" MQ??
Gurus,
I had a thought the other day. After the pain subsided I asked myself "is there was actually a "G-Pack" MQ Nissan patrol??".
I've found out that the fella I bought my Patrol off told me a few white lies and now I'm wondering if the "G-Pack" title he gave the car is true or false.
I did a Google search and came up with G-Pack Land Cruisers but no Patrols.
He told me that G-Packs came from the factory with metal guard flares and a collapsable back seat. He also said that they were a little wider than other models?
Is there any truth to this or just another white lie??
Cheers
Lewie
I had a thought the other day. After the pain subsided I asked myself "is there was actually a "G-Pack" MQ Nissan patrol??".
I've found out that the fella I bought my Patrol off told me a few white lies and now I'm wondering if the "G-Pack" title he gave the car is true or false.
I did a Google search and came up with G-Pack Land Cruisers but no Patrols.
He told me that G-Packs came from the factory with metal guard flares and a collapsable back seat. He also said that they were a little wider than other models?
Is there any truth to this or just another white lie??
Cheers
Lewie
Yeah..... Nuthin!
84' SWB MQ Nissan Patrol
84' SWB MQ Nissan Patrol
Re: Anyone heard of a "G-Pack" MQ??
I think this is all true for the G-pack cruisers - wider as in wide wheels, 3rd row seats etc.ThirstyMQ wrote: He told me that G-Packs came from the factory with metal guard flares and a collapsable back seat. He also said that they were a little wider than other models?
Is there any truth to this or just another white lie??
Never heard of a g-pack patrol though! Think this guy was just a moron - did this g-specification actually affect your decision to buy?
-Stu
Re: Anyone heard of a "G-Pack" MQ??
dogbreath_48 wrote:I think this is all true for the G-pack cruisers - wider as in wide wheels, 3rd row seats etc.ThirstyMQ wrote: He told me that G-Packs came from the factory with metal guard flares and a collapsable back seat. He also said that they were a little wider than other models?
Is there any truth to this or just another white lie??
Never heard of a g-pack patrol though! Think this guy was just a moron - did this g-specification actually affect your decision to buy?
-Stu
My old mans G Cruiser only had 5 seats & 7.50x16's .
My mates old mans G Cruiser only had 5 seats. 4 speed & 7.50x16's.
Never seen a Patrol with metal guards only plastic & that was only on vehicles fitted with 10.5x15.
All MQ-K's were the same width (without the wide wheel option of course).
The rear seat in the SWB was collapsable so was the third row in the Wagon.
The guys name wasnt Pinnochio was it?
Don't ask me, ask them. I'm just runnin for my life myself.
Well they are all following you...
No they ain't, I'm just in front...............
Well they are all following you...
No they ain't, I'm just in front...............
Re: Anyone heard of a "G-Pack" MQ??
I've had a MK Patrol with, what appeared to be factory fitted metal flares (another place for the old disprins to rust) .... 'twas a factory turbo diesel 7 seater ..... no mention of a G-pack .... had a G-spot in it when the missus was with me thoumkpatrol wrote:dogbreath_48 wrote:I think this is all true for the G-pack cruisers - wider as in wide wheels, 3rd row seats etc.ThirstyMQ wrote: He told me that G-Packs came from the factory with metal guard flares and a collapsable back seat. He also said that they were a little wider than other models?
Is there any truth to this or just another white lie??
Never heard of a g-pack patrol though! Think this guy was just a moron - did this g-specification actually affect your decision to buy?
-Stu
My old mans G Cruiser only had 5 seats & 7.50x16's .
My mates old mans G Cruiser only had 5 seats. 4 speed & 7.50x16's.
Never seen a Patrol with metal guards only plastic & that was only on vehicles fitted with 10.5x15.
All MQ-K's were the same width (without the wide wheel option of course).
The rear seat in the SWB was collapsable so was the third row in the Wagon.
The guys name wasnt Pinnochio was it?
Last edited by Simo63 on Fri Jan 06, 2006 12:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Anyone heard of a "G-Pack" MQ??
Same as mine, they were called the Deluxe. Mine had plastic, an old freind for the family bought one brand new in 1985 & his flares were plastic. They were probably an option. There was an option of colour matched flares, maybe these were steelSimo63 wrote:I've had a MK Patrol with, what appeared to be factory fitted metal flares (another place for the old disprins to rust) .... 'twas a factory turbo diesel 7 seater ..... no mention of a G-pack .... had a G-spot in it when the missus was with me thoumkpatrol wrote:dogbreath_48 wrote:I think this is all true for the G-pack cruisers - wider as in wide wheels, 3rd row seats etc.ThirstyMQ wrote: He told me that G-Packs came from the factory with metal guard flares and a collapsable back seat. He also said that they were a little wider than other models?
Is there any truth to this or just another white lie??
Never heard of a g-pack patrol though! Think this guy was just a moron - did this g-specification actually affect your decision to buy?
-Stu
My old mans G Cruiser only had 5 seats & 7.50x16's .
My mates old mans G Cruiser only had 5 seats. 4 speed & 7.50x16's.
Never seen a Patrol with metal guards only plastic & that was only on vehicles fitted with 10.5x15.
All MQ-K's were the same width (without the wide wheel option of course).
The rear seat in the SWB was collapsable so was the third row in the Wagon.
The guys name wasnt Pinnochio was it?
I will have to have a look at the workshop manual tonight to see what they are. Cannot remember what they called the high roof ones.
Don't ask me, ask them. I'm just runnin for my life myself.
Well they are all following you...
No they ain't, I'm just in front...............
Well they are all following you...
No they ain't, I'm just in front...............
barnsey wrote:Car salesman?
When I bought my Subaru a few years ago, the salesman told me that Subarus have the same engine a Porches.
I asked him if he meant a boxer style engine like the VWs first made in the 1940s, and he said no, definitely Porche.
Pity they didnt go like a Porch
Don't ask me, ask them. I'm just runnin for my life myself.
Well they are all following you...
No they ain't, I'm just in front...............
Well they are all following you...
No they ain't, I'm just in front...............
there was a subaru liberty b4 rsk blitzen that porsche had a hand in developing.
im guessing you weren't buying a b4 blitzen tho, barnsey..
[Edit: if ound this snippet while trolling the net on my break:
During the 1960s, the Japanese government made plans with the major keiretsu to understand the world's manufacturing leaders. At that time, Nissan engineers studied Germany, while Toyota sent engineers to England and Italy. Both generally dismissed American design aesthetics but paid very careful attention to American engines. If you put a 1968 Datsun 510 on a hoist, it looks exactly like a BMW 2002 but is about 300 pounds lighter. If you take apart its engine, it looks just like a period Mercedes-Benz powerplant, except for the kidney-shaped 327 fuelly Chevrolet combustion chamber and the optional close-ratio five-speed with Porsche synchros in it. This was around the time that Subaru was founded. These Nissan and Toyota engineers trained the Subaru engineers. This was also the time of Porsche's ascendancy to greatness, and, while the great Ferrari-Mercedes-Maserati, Mercedes-Jaguar, Lotus-Ferrari, and Ford-Ferrari battles captured the imagination of this first generation of Japanese engineers, it was the sheer technical mastery and dominance of Porsche that impressed the core Subaru engineering staff. They understood Porsche's message quite clearly. An Otto-cycle engine is a convenient hot-gas generator for a turbine-powered car. Invent the computer-controlled engine-management system, and the rest is history. The Subaru WRX engine is best thought of as two-thirds of a Porsche 956/962 engine."
so even fools know more than they think they do]
porsche has also lent a hand to studebaker, seat, audi, harley davidson (the v-rod Revolution engine), daewoo, suzuki, hyundai etc etc etc but it never made a suby engine.
im guessing you weren't buying a b4 blitzen tho, barnsey..
[Edit: if ound this snippet while trolling the net on my break:
During the 1960s, the Japanese government made plans with the major keiretsu to understand the world's manufacturing leaders. At that time, Nissan engineers studied Germany, while Toyota sent engineers to England and Italy. Both generally dismissed American design aesthetics but paid very careful attention to American engines. If you put a 1968 Datsun 510 on a hoist, it looks exactly like a BMW 2002 but is about 300 pounds lighter. If you take apart its engine, it looks just like a period Mercedes-Benz powerplant, except for the kidney-shaped 327 fuelly Chevrolet combustion chamber and the optional close-ratio five-speed with Porsche synchros in it. This was around the time that Subaru was founded. These Nissan and Toyota engineers trained the Subaru engineers. This was also the time of Porsche's ascendancy to greatness, and, while the great Ferrari-Mercedes-Maserati, Mercedes-Jaguar, Lotus-Ferrari, and Ford-Ferrari battles captured the imagination of this first generation of Japanese engineers, it was the sheer technical mastery and dominance of Porsche that impressed the core Subaru engineering staff. They understood Porsche's message quite clearly. An Otto-cycle engine is a convenient hot-gas generator for a turbine-powered car. Invent the computer-controlled engine-management system, and the rest is history. The Subaru WRX engine is best thought of as two-thirds of a Porsche 956/962 engine."
so even fools know more than they think they do]
porsche has also lent a hand to studebaker, seat, audi, harley davidson (the v-rod Revolution engine), daewoo, suzuki, hyundai etc etc etc but it never made a suby engine.
ht zook with bog, rust and mt's
this is my wheelbase |<-------->|
this is my wheelbase |<-------->|
Porch's don't go very fast as they are usually connected to a house!mkpatrol wrote:barnsey wrote:Car salesman?
When I bought my Subaru a few years ago, the salesman told me that Subarus have the same engine a Porches.
I asked him if he meant a boxer style engine like the VWs first made in the 1940s, and he said no, definitely Porche.
Pity they didnt go like a Porch
I know that but Barnsey spelt it wrong firstKramer wrote:Porch's don't go very fast as they are usually connected to a house!mkpatrol wrote:barnsey wrote:Car salesman?
When I bought my Subaru a few years ago, the salesman told me that Subarus have the same engine a Porches.
I asked him if he meant a boxer style engine like the VWs first made in the 1940s, and he said no, definitely Porche.
Pity they didnt go like a Porch
Don't ask me, ask them. I'm just runnin for my life myself.
Well they are all following you...
No they ain't, I'm just in front...............
Well they are all following you...
No they ain't, I'm just in front...............
Re: Anyone heard of a "G-Pack" MQ??
How wrong was I!mkpatrol wrote: My old mans G Cruiser only had 5 seats & 7.50x16's .
My mates old mans G Cruiser only had 5 seats. 4 speed & 7.50x16's.
-Stu
my 'deluxe' (D pack? ) has factory metal flares (black, not colour matched) but not fold down back seat. I've heard that there were some MQ/Ks with the fold down seats, but never seen one. Might be they weren't available with the 7 seat option, as the back row folds up to the back of the middle row, so a fold down middle row would be pretty pointless?
Thanks guys.
BASTARD!!
He's on my "sh!t list" now! To answer a few of your questions, the guards are definatly colour matched. (silver) The back seat folds up against the front seats and there's a piece of webbing on the bottom of the seats that loops around the Jesus rails on the side pillars to hold them up. It looks pretty original.
And no. It didn't affect my decision to buy it. I thought it was a good buy. A SWB MQ Patrol with good tyres, plenty of rego, manual and in original condition (even the old AM radio!) and 164,ooo kms on the clock and a box or spares (inc clutch, pressure plate etc). It fit the criteria. At that stage I was also looking for a small block chev to rebuild and play with. So he threw in a 350 short block with it. Cost me $5000 all up.
Thanks Gurus
Lewie
BASTARD!!
He's on my "sh!t list" now! To answer a few of your questions, the guards are definatly colour matched. (silver) The back seat folds up against the front seats and there's a piece of webbing on the bottom of the seats that loops around the Jesus rails on the side pillars to hold them up. It looks pretty original.
And no. It didn't affect my decision to buy it. I thought it was a good buy. A SWB MQ Patrol with good tyres, plenty of rego, manual and in original condition (even the old AM radio!) and 164,ooo kms on the clock and a box or spares (inc clutch, pressure plate etc). It fit the criteria. At that stage I was also looking for a small block chev to rebuild and play with. So he threw in a 350 short block with it. Cost me $5000 all up.
Thanks Gurus
Lewie
Yeah..... Nuthin!
84' SWB MQ Nissan Patrol
84' SWB MQ Nissan Patrol
God of Magnificant Ideas!
The metal flars were an 'optional extra' and came in white or black....ThirstyMQ wrote:The guards are definatly colour matched. (silver)
The back seat folds up against the front seats and there's a piece of webbing on the bottom of the seats that loops around the Jesus rails on the side pillars to hold them up.
color coded to the body was an extra extra
They were still available as a spare part through Nissan 10 months ago
The rear seat in mq's is the traditional 2 seater 'dickie seat', in 84 models and continuing through the MK range the wider seats were available which allowed for 3 passengers in the rear.
The compliance plate ( in the enginebay ) will have the seating capacity stamped on it and will read either 4 or 5 depending on the rear seat type.
Oh and all mq/mk rear seats fold up against the front seats regardless of their width ( 2 or 3 seater rear seat )
Some ppl have fitted the wider seat to the earlier MQ's but have not had the compliance plate updated..... would pay to check yours
Kingy
moved to the Nissan section
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mk
It was a GL bought out in the mk model and has a wider wheel track (gained only by wider offset wheels) but it is written in the books as wider track. It had qiute a few goodies the std one didn't.
Get this as well the price when new was $39000.00
Get this as well the price when new was $39000.00
Remember some days your the pigeon and other days your the statue
okay fella's i have a 1986 MK GL SWB patrol, she had the steel flared guards as fitted by factory, untill they where removed for 33's.
GL's had custom pinstripping with GL in the stripping on the doors. color coded canopy, factory power steer as standard i believe, and full headlining under the glass canopy, rear foldable bench seat for two. nicer triming so they say, but covered in mud who can tell any way...
if i ever work it out i will put some pic's one day.
GL's had custom pinstripping with GL in the stripping on the doors. color coded canopy, factory power steer as standard i believe, and full headlining under the glass canopy, rear foldable bench seat for two. nicer triming so they say, but covered in mud who can tell any way...
if i ever work it out i will put some pic's one day.
mk
Mine had the fully lined metal canopy and you buet cloth and carpet door trims, metal flares etc
Remember some days your the pigeon and other days your the statue
God of Magnificant Ideas!
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=63528ThirstyMQ wrote:PS Check out my other post on chev piston rods and caps matching.
& moved to GEN TECH
Kingy
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