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Snorkel for Pathfinder?

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Snorkel for Pathfinder?

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Hi all - my mate has a 92 Pathfinder and was wondering if a snorkel was available? I told him I doubt it, but thought someone may know if something else is a close fit?

Any info appreciated!! :D
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I can supply one to suit the 2.4Ltr petrol, PM me for a price.

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Thanks, but it's a 3L V6

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PK wrote:Thanks, but it's a 3L V6

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Provided the intake is on the same side they are easy to adapt inside the engine bay with some flexible hose.
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Re: Snorkel for Pathfinder?

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PK wrote:Hi all - my mate has a 92 Pathfinder and was wondering if a snorkel was available? I told him I doubt it, but thought someone may know if something else is a close fit?

Any info appreciated!! :D


Airflow ( I got one last year) make one for the Pathfinder and I think airtek do one as well. Just ask for a Navara one.
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The navara windscreens have a different rake on them. ie. the angle of the dangle. :D
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Post by Vsicks Pathy »

toughnut wrote:The navara windscreens have a different rake on them. ie. the angle of the dangle. :D


Navara doors also fit a pathfinder. The snorkle I have fits well too.
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Post by toughnut »

Nice... Might tell my mate. He's been looking for stuff to do mods to his pathy. Highly underated vehicle. The new one will be fairly good with a seperate chassis and similar size to a prado. They are going to use the same chassis for the next navara as well.
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Post by bogged »

If it same shape as 2000 model, then in short, NO, there isnt one..

dudes on the pathfinders owners group forum went to great lengths to try and find one, but they gave up.

The site -> http://www.pcoa.org.au/

The Forum -> http://www.thrsolutions.com.au/pcoaforum/
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Post by Vsicks Pathy »

bogged wrote:If it same shape as 2000 model, then in short, NO, there isnt one..

dudes on the pathfinders owners group forum went to great lengths to try and find one, but they gave up.

The site -> http://www.pcoa.org.au/

The Forum -> http://www.thrsolutions.com.au/pcoaforum/


The 2000 model is way different.

And as Steve said, in the last link that bogged posted, Safari make one too. Steve's is a goose neck (safari) snorkle. Safari do not make the traditional type snokles for the pathfinder anymore. They used to. I have a pic of his snorkle, PM me if you want to see it. I went for the (airflow) traditional snorkle head, I just think they look better.
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Post by Vsicks Pathy »

toughnut wrote:Nice... Might tell my mate. He's been looking for stuff to do mods to his pathy. Highly underated vehicle. The new one will be fairly good with a seperate chassis and similar size to a prado. They are going to use the same chassis for the next navara as well.


The new Pathfinders can only get a 2 inch suspension lift. There is nothing else that you can doo to them because of the mono rooster chasis..

The older ones, well the sky is the limit.

I agree, they are a good 4x4 but the front ends (steering) break easily. Thats why I put a Patrol live axle in mine. It was the cheaper option, period.
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Post by Vsicks Pathy »

http://www.4wdsystems.com.au/html/snorkels.htm

I think a late model Pathy snorkle is now here.
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