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15th April 2017, 09:28 PM
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Which GU should I buy
Hi guys, absolutly new in the patrol forum.
Bit about me:
Im Christian, 29 yo german bloke, moved to Australia 2 years ago, brisbane area.
One of the reason why I wanna stay in your country, 4x4!
Having an old triton at the moment but planing to upgrade to an GU in next months.
Had a look at many different facebook forums about different engines.
Obviously all the zd 30 people told me to buy one, and all the td42 people told me to go for td42...
What about the 4.8? So far, i didnt heard much bad stuff about them, besides the economy.
I use it mostly for touring (no trailer), lots of sand driving but will be my daily driver aswell.
Budget about 20k at the moment , but... If you reckon should save 10k more to get a decent td42, would be good to know aswell.
I just wanna have something reliable which will be on my side for next 10 years or so without big dramas.
So im just after a few opinions, which one is the right one for me? Anything special i should look out for? Anything to be aware of?
Thx in advance guys
Christian
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15th April 2017 09:28 PM
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15th April 2017, 09:40 PM
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G'day Christian, welcome aboard mate! We built our business many years ago off the back of a 2000 GU DX 4.2TD only mate. Like an old faithful first dog, miss her so much, RIP DX mate :-) !
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15th April 2017, 11:29 PM
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Legendary
You'd nearly get an early model GU with a duramax second hand for about $30 thou .
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15th April 2017, 11:38 PM
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Originally Posted by
GQtdauto
You'd nearly get an early model GU with a duramax second hand for about $30 thou .
6.5 Optimi'Z'er maybe Robert, no way a Dura genuine :-)Edit: 6.6:-)
Last edited by MB; 15th April 2017 at 11:42 PM.
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16th April 2017, 07:47 AM
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Legendary
hi and welcome to the forum a great mob of people here and a lot of very usefull information
best wishes with your patrolling
stephen
Jump over to the intros and say g'day mate something we ask all members to do, cheers, you'll get a better response that way http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...-Introductions
2007 GU 6 /ST-L / MYO8 / DIESEL/AUTO /MOONSTONE /pro vent 200
OH LEATHER IS NICE
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16th April 2017, 08:04 AM
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Legendary
Originally Posted by
MB
6.5 Optimi'Z'er maybe Robert, no way a Dura genuine :-)Edit: 6.6:-)
Yeah didn't read the fine print and it was in a stinking Toyota on Gumtree.
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16th April 2017, 09:55 AM
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Just a thought Christian. There is a member on here from Brisbane area unfortunately selling his pride and joy 2004 coil cab 4.2 ute. Probably the most knowledgeable diesel guru on here, reckon it would suit you and the Mrs very well ! @nissannewby are you still sure it has to go mate?
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16th April 2017, 10:21 AM
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Dribble Master
You'll get the same response here too no doubt........ Your best bet is to try out each one and see for yourself.
I've only had GQs, first one was a TB42E petrol auto, the one I have now is a TD42 diesel. Each had/has it's own merits.
Tb42e was cheaper to buy, nicer to drive, cheaper to service, but thirstier so meant filling up more often. But the price of fuel is also cheaper
The td42 cost more to buy, costs more to service, and cost more to fill up the tank. But you do go a fair bit further to a tank.
In saying would I have my old TB42E back? In a heart beat! Quicker, more power and I found it to be comfortable for everyday use.
At the end of the day tou can get as much advise as yoi want, but it's your choice and you need to decide what it is that you actually want it for, how often are you going to
be actually using it offroad, will you be using it for towing, if not now, then maybe in the future?
P.S. welcome to the forum and enjoy what it has to offer
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16th April 2017, 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by
MB
Just a thought Christian. There is a member on here from Brisbane area unfortunately selling his pride and joy 2004 coil cab 4.2 ute. Probably the most knowledgeable diesel guru on here, reckon it would suit you and the Mrs very well ! @
nissannewby are you still sure it has to go mate?
Unfortunately looking for Wagon or chopped wagon since parents and friends will visit us quite often (obviously without a car)
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16th April 2017, 11:22 AM
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Patrol God
With your budget of $20k you'll be able to buy an early model 4.2td GU with plenty of accessories
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
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