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Hi boys and girls, im looking to sell my Nissan Patrol.

Make: Nissan

Model: Patrol Short Wheel Base

mileage:Almost 300k

Transmission:4 Speed Manual

Colour: Yellow

Location:South Australia

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? N/A

Currently registered? Yes till June

Price:$1700 AUD Ono.

Contact:PM or 0423734866

Comments / Modifications: She has: fire extinguisher, 2x spotlights, a home made centre console, massive sturdy roof rack, air horn (not working, i think its the ground wire), new LPG tank

Images:

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Details of the car:

Well, to start off her name is Patty the patrol :rofl: (gf's idea). As you would expect there is a fair bit of rust but its not real major.

There is some on the passenger side a pillar, some on the passenger window sill and quite alot on the drivers door which has made the drivers door sag abit.

The motor is in great nick. She starts first time every time (literally...). Tyres on her are mismatched but have plenty of tread like 80%> easily, also comes with spare tyre with equal tread in the back.

The car recently had a new LPG tank fitted and is unbelievably good on Gas. She also runs on fuel but being a straight 6 the petrol disappears quickly.

Ive run the car on fuel at least once a week to lubricate the engine as gas runs hotter.

The car has a 4 speed gearbox and chugs along just fine.

The cars interior was molested once upon a time with fluff etc... that has all been ripped off and only the necessities have been left. The car has a massive bull bar with two "spotties" that work. Also included is a very sturdy roof rack. Interestingly enough the car has all its original papers, so you can peruse through all its previous owners. According to the papers it was originally from Noosa QLD lol, even regency inspection papers included lmao...

Also recently ive had all the oils and coolants replaced (gearbox oil, diff oil, engine oil, coolant, slave cylinder fluid, brake fluid) and a new battery also.

The car engine and mechanically wise is excellent. The body is a little rough no dents however, just rust and the original yellow has faded (expected for such an old car though)

Car also comes with a towball for towing the skyline =D Other than that the car runs excellent, awesome for a daily.

Reason for selling is that my skyrine is almost back on the road and i wont be needing it anymore.

If any questions arise please PM me or post, other than that i can be contacted on my phone anytime of the day and inspections are most welcome. Price is certaily negotiable.

*EDIT* Forgot to mention that the 4WD works also, low range highrange and all that.

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