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Make/Model:

Nissan Patrol GQ (TI)

Year:

1991

Kilometers:

350,000 odd

Transmission type:

5 Speed Manual

Engine:

TB42 (4.2 Litre) Carby Straight 6 Torque!

Colour:

Black over silver

Specs

The goods -

Dual battery setup for camping

Electric windows and central locking

New alt / coil and reco head

Dual fuel gas / petrol (big gas tank!)

Haymen reese tow bar (2500kg rating)

cd player

Electric mirrors

Big bullbar

Some aftermarket rims, tyres in alright condition

New muffler

radiator is fairly new

New heater t-piece

Electric antenna

7 seats with fold up back seat for heaps of space.

Gas tank has a couple of years left on it, not long ago that it was fitted

has all the 4wd stuff, 4wd low / high ratio, manual locking hubs etc.

The bads -

One of the electric mirrors backing plates is loose, needs replacing

inside door trims have seen better days

paint on outside is a bit faded, and a few rust spots but generally clean

Brake line has a slight leak, got new one and will fit it / bleed brakes before selling

Roadworthy Certificate:

NA in SA

Registered:

Yes

Accident History:

None

Asking Price:

$4700.00 ONO

Location:

Adelaide Hills, SA

Contact Details:

PM or Ev on 0411748466

Other Comments:

This is great as a tow car / 4wd adventure animal, just not what I'm after at the moment and I'm itching to get another import. I would keep it if I really needed a 4wd for going off road n the not, but I don't, so time she goes.

Just put 3 months rego on the 4wd, very reliable and gearbox / clutch feel great, nice n fresh. Suspension is not sloppy at all and it's very comfortable to drive.

No clunks or anything like that, nice n smooth, just outside condition could be a bit better, quick sale and grab a bargain guys!

Do not want time wasters, only serious buyers please.

Few pics -

nissanpatrol003.jpg

nissanpatrol007.jpg

Thanks.

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