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Up for sale is my 1991 GQ Patrol (its actually a ford maverick) It is a factory 7 seater and has electric windows and a working clock! I have spent a small fortune building it into a reliable camping/touring/4x4ing for my family to enjoy. The only reason I am selling it is because it simply does not fit under the gararge door of our new home. I would prefer to sell it then to have it ruined/stolen/destroyed sitting out in the driveway. It rarely gets driven as I drive my company car everywhere. It's just been serviced and had a complete cooling system overhaul.

It is a TB42, 5 speed manual. It is also mechanically perfect, I welcome any inspection.

The GQ will also come with a current QLD Safety Cert. and the remaining registration till December.

It has...

Suspension

3" raised coils.

4" Koni Adjustables all round.

Tough Dog RTC steering dampner.

Snake Racing H/D adjustable trailing arms.

Superior adjustable panards front and rear.

Extended brake lines.

3 degree castor bushes.

Extended sway bar link pins (the sway bars are currently not fitted to the vehicle, although they will be for the RWC) it will be up the the buyer if he wishes to remove them again.

Interior

Fusion USB/MP3/CD player.

Uniden 40 channel UHF.

Uniden GPS.

3 Pillar mounted gauges (digital water temp/oil pressure/volts)

Sports steering wheel.

Switches for exterior lighting.

Amp.

Kenwood speakers.

Sports steering wheel and boss kit to suit.

Exterior

TJM Full length steel roof basket.

Powerful 4x4 2 x 2.5 meter awning.

KC Pro Am High lift jack.

Shovel.

Custom front tube bar.

Rear recovery hitch (tow ball replacement style) also have the heavy duty tow bar/ball.

AXIS UHF Antenna.

Wheels and tyres

Black 15x10 -50 offset American Steel Wheels. (the real deal, not cheap chinese knock offs)

33x12.5x15 Maxxis Big horns (about 70% tread)

33x10.5x15 Simex Jungle Trekka 2 for a spare.

Lighting

35W 4300K HID hi and low beam headlight conversion.

Crystal headlights with LED Halo ring wired into the park lights.

Lightforce 270 XGT's with blue and orange covers.

2 x LED lightbars mounted under the awning.

100w Hella flood lamp mounted on the R/H side of the basket.

100w Hella flood lamp mounted off the rear of the basket.

That's all I can think of at the moment...I'm sure there is more.

$12,000, I would also be interested in trading for a nice 33. Feel free to contact me on 0403214591.

I am located on the northside of Brisbane.

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heya mate im in adelaide and might be keen. anything done to engine and how many k's??

cheers

matt

Hey Matt,

It is 100% standard engine wise. The odo is saying 340,XXXks (off memory) but I am 99% positive it has had a rebuild not too long ago, although I have no proof of this. It runs like a clock.....

Cheers,

Ryan.

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