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Nissan Patrol GQ

Rb30 turbo

1996

217xxxKms

Hi guys im selling my rb30 turbo patrol im looking for somethuing different and new..

This patrol is not a show pony its a four wheel drive and thats what i used it for..

There is dints and scatches but nothing to major the drivers door has been replaced with a red door before i bought it but its has been sprayed grey its not the best job but can be fixed with the right deal.

When i bought this car it was standard i have put a 3inch spring lift with king springs and old man emu shocks.

Its got 31inch road tires

I have fitted it with a t3 ball bearing garret turbo with a low mount manifold to keep the factroy look.

It has a front mount cooler hidden behind the grill.

I have put a new clutch 2500kms ago..

It has a 3inch dump pipe to a 3 inch exhaust dumped it at the diff..

It has been tuned to reliability with 173kw rear wheels.

I have tired to upload pictures but its wont let me.

I can send pictures when asked..

Im open to swaps as well.. Just ask you will never know.

Email,, [email protected]

wodonga vic

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