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Buying a Nissan Patrol

Questions and discussions for potential Nissan Patrol buyers. If you're looking to buy a Patrol and have any questions, post them here.

  1. Started by tom,

    Hi All, Coming up to buying my first car. Have found a 2003 nissan patrol with the ZD30 engine which is advertised for $13,500. The car itself seems to be in good nick and has a fair bit of mods on it. The problem is that it has done 400,000 kms and has no work done on the engine or any NADS mods done. The k's are said to be 75% highway kms if that makes a big difference. Just wanted some opinions on whether it would need major work done in the future to prevent engine failure. It would be used as my daily driver, for 4wding and camping. Cheers

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  2. so i found this car for 4k its done 264km and the guy says its in perfect condition the description is "very clean new springs shackles all rubbers replaced newcarby kit Installed new tires 31 Mickey Thompson’s on new rims new front brake pads. This Ute is a very clean specimen of a Nissan no rust in cab or Chassis very straight Will come with roadworthy . just fitted with New swaybar rubbers and steering dampener" im gonna go take a look at it very soon i wanna know what i should pay attention to while driving it or inspecting it or any advice or opinion is welcomed. said he used it to put bikes not it for riding hes a mechanic and said he has done service every 5000

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  3. so i found this car for 4k its done 264km and the guy says its in perfect condition the description is "very clean new springs shackles all rubbers replaced newcarby kit Installed new tires 31 Mickey Thompson’s on new rims new front brake pads. This Ute is a very clean specimen of a Nissan no rust in cab or Chassis very straight Will come with roadworthy . just fitted with New swaybar rubbers and steering dampener" im gonna go take a look at it very soon i wanna know what i should pay attention to while driving it or inspecting it or any advice or opinion is welcomed. said he used it to put bikes not it for riding hes a mechanic and said he has done service every 5000

    • 0 replies
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  4. Started by Rick111,

    Hard to find GU Patrol Wagon with 6 cylinder 4.2lt Intercooled Turbo Diesel & low kilometres. This Patrol has done very little offroad work & has been very well looked after. Serviced every 10,000klm, it’s been offroad 5 times in the last 6 years, never been on the beach, no rust. All the modifications are all done, all you need to do is head out on your next big trip. Come and take a look, you won’t be disappointed, any inspection welcome. • 221,000 Klms • Bull Bar • Dominator 12000lb Winch with Dyneema Rope(as new never used) • Side Steps & Brush Bars • Dual Battery system (2 new batteries fitted last year) • 12volt/12volt DC Charger • 5 Ne…

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  5. Started by lancegum,

    Hi All I have read and reread lots about this model having grief. What I am looking at is 2000 gu2 with engine rebuild 40k ago. I have seen the various mods that keep them going. This truck is in fantastic condition drives and handles like a beaut 220 k on clock what else do I need to be wary of Thanx Lance.

    • 7 replies
    • 5.3k views
  6. http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/nissan-patrol-1993-12755416

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  7. Started by Murph,

    are bloody w@nkers! Sorry but needed a cool down!

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