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Chia has a fart can on his Mitsu. smiley36
 
Posts: 1389 | Location: Fort Worth, TX | Registered: June 24, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Overlander
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I dispise those aluminum wings as well. Hell, I would just love to wrap a tow chain around it and rip it clean off!

Naw, Im only serious... Wink

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1969 Nissan Patrol
Isuzu PUP rear axle and springs
Custom shackles
75,000 Original Miles!
 
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Hi !! Jon...

Good Luck.. and hope to CUL
Don S..

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'99 4x4 4.7 WJ
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Posts: 643 | Location: Burleson TX | Registered: November 21, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
<Frank the Tank>
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I myself am digging the front bumper on the one patrol on the left, chrome cut up to allow the winch cradle, kinda makes you wonder why he didnt just have a bumper cutom built for it. Also them lights mounted on the bottom side of the front bumper aint going to last long if he ever takes it offroad.

Other then that, them things are still freakin way sweet, they are set up a lot better them my stock Frontier and could probably wheel in places I would never dream of taking my truck.

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These lower lights your talking about cowboy, me thinks there there to make it legal. since it's raised so high they gotta put the lights down lower. see on the one on the right they made em even lower than putting them on the bottom of the bumper. headlight height requierment or some jive like that. we have it here to.
 
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<Frank the Tank>
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ahhh ok, that would make sense, so they actually run them things on the roads there? WOW Eyes

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TJL
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i bet they dont see to much wheelin. there just for show probably.
 
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Overlander
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DON! Chug I had no idea you were on here! What kinda Nissan(s) ya got? smiley36


Project: "Diamond in the rough"
1969 Nissan Patrol
Isuzu PUP rear axle and springs
Custom shackles
75,000 Original Miles!
 
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Rock Crawler
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I've seen pics of these or very similar rigs from that site doing some pretty good 'wheeling. They're not 100% poser trucks.

Brent
 
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<Frank the Tank>
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I went looking around that site and came across this



Freakin cool, Mitsubishi minivan with a lift and a snorkle Big Grin, wish I could read that site.

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<Frank the Tank>
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here is another minivan, offroading none the less smiley4



If Mitsubishi ever brought these 4x4 mini vans here I think I would get my Fiance one, instead of a Pathfinder or an Xterra, they are way to cool.

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Wow! That one looks like a HotWheels vehicle.

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Overlander
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Hmm... I wonder what my mom would do if I did that to her Voyager... Hell, she would prolly like it! LOL


Project: "Diamond in the rough"
1969 Nissan Patrol
Isuzu PUP rear axle and springs
Custom shackles
75,000 Original Miles!
 
Posts: 770 | Location: Comanche, Oklahoma, USA | Registered: May 09, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
AJ
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Originally posted by Desert Wizz'r:
Those 4dr patrols are modeled as the Y60. They were built from either 80 or 82 till 88. Then they moved to another platform. Don't know what the newer ones are called.


The 80 to 88 Patrols were called MK & MQ in Oz.
The Y60 (GQ) was released in Oz in late 1987.
The Y61 (GU) was released in Oz in late 1997.

My homepages have pix of my GQ and GU.

AJ's Patrol Pages

GU Patrol
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with extras :-))
 
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AJ, welcome to the board Smile

I'll be oiver on your web site drooling for the next few hours Wink

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