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Old 31-03-2007, 01:39 AM   #9
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yeah maybe they're not tough,just not got any power going through them. the nissan 3.0TD is for mum and kids patrols.
From personal experience, I can honestly say that my 02 3ltr patrol had absolutely no problems cruising along with, cruisers, troopies, landies, and other assorted 4x4's. We were not doing weekend trips to the snow either. Living out here you really get a feel for what is a competant off roader and what it not. And just for the record, the only 4 wheelers that have been stuck on any of my outback excursions have been IFS trucks. No brand bias here, IFS is NOT for going bush. I think that some folk like to knock the nissan 3ltr, because of their success. They are a good motor when maintened properly.
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