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Old 23-08-2007, 21:42   #16
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Just a standard Patrol then :

Looks fantastic, :wink: Got any friends with Troopers :?:
hi Mundy, yes there are lots of troopers over here converted, i have a friend with one lifted for 38" i can take some pics of it if you want, his had it sice new but its 7 years old now but still looks good.

plus i got loads more pics of my car if anyone is intrested in seeing them.
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Old 23-08-2007, 21:47   #17
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:smile: That would be great to see some pics, :wink:
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Old 23-08-2007, 21:48   #18
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:smile: That would be great to see some pics, :wink:
of the trooper or the patrol :P
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Old 23-08-2007, 21:52   #19
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http://www.f4x4.is/new/en/
guy over on navara.net has navara and older patrol with serious tyres on hes part of the website on link above may be some troopers in gallery!
http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/WARSTA...03249853442226
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Old 23-08-2007, 23:35   #20
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Hi Robyice, get your photo's uploaded to the gallery mate. Cool Car and Cool Avatar, what can I say you have it all.

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Old 24-08-2007, 11:33   #21
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:smile: That would be great to see some pics, :wink:
of the trooper or the patrol :P
Trooper, please :wink:
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Old 24-08-2007, 12:46   #22
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If i get the chance to visit Iceland can i have a test drive? :smile:

I'm impressed,
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Old 24-08-2007, 12:47   #23
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nah isuzu a swear word in iceland lol!
I thought Isuzu was Icelandic for "I've broken down" (again) :
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Old 24-08-2007, 12:48   #24
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If i get the chance to visit Iceland can i have a test drive? :smile:

I'm impressed,
sure
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Old 24-08-2007, 12:50   #25
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nah isuzu a swear word in iceland lol!
I thopught Isuzu was Icelandic for "I've broken down" (again) :
they do have a bit of a bad rep for having problems.

and think ill stick to my nissan, it prity much has the best rep and takes alot of beating
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Old 24-08-2007, 18:10   #26
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to be fair i did have couple the old 2.8tds they werent that bad no where near as powerfull as nissan though.
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Old 24-08-2007, 20:38   #27
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Id love to offroad where you need a GPS!

Do you put 44s on when you go for the real hard core stuff?

Nice rig man! If only!
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Old 24-08-2007, 22:42   #28
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Id love to offroad where you need a GPS!

Do you put 44s on when you go for the real hard core stuff?

Nice rig man! If only!
38" will get you everwhere in the summer well actulay 33" will get you 90% of places in the summer, in the winter is a bit differn, only put the 44" under if planing a trip in snow, all though the 38" do a pretty good job in the snow it only really helps is the snow is softer. but with 38" i will be dropping from to 3psi when if i had 44" i would still be on 10psi
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Old 25-08-2007, 13:59   #29
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Id love to offroad where you need a GPS!

Do you put 44s on when you go for the real hard core stuff?

Nice rig man! If only!
38" will get you everwhere in the summer well actulay 33" will get you 90% of places in the summer, in the winter is a bit differn, only put the 44" under if planing a trip in snow, all though the 38" do a pretty good job in the snow it only really helps is the snow is softer. but with 38" i will be dropping from to 3psi when if i had 44" i would still be on 10psi
8O 8O I know exactly what you mean, we have to do the same thing in the UK in the winter : : : : : :wink:
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Old 25-08-2007, 14:26   #30
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to be fair i did have couple the old 2.8tds they werent that bad no where near as powerfull as nissan though.
2.6i petrol thats what you need for power and reliability
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