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27th September 2011, 01:41 PM
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Back seat in MQ swb?
Hi, My hubby and I are looking
in to getting an old Nissan Patrol MQ swb on the road, (well thats what we think it is) to use as a camping /fishing weekender, or just for fun, it has been sitting in a farm shed for years after having a new engine put in, and apart from a few minor details should be easy to get back on the road, the main thing we are wanting to know is can we legally/safely put out small kids in the back seat that it has in it with their booster seats? have been trying to find out via the internet but had no luck so far and i amwondering if the back seat that is in it is even legal?
Sorry I don't know much :red faced:
Thankyou Michelle
Last edited by patch697; 27th September 2011 at 01:46 PM.
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27th September 2011 01:41 PM
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27th September 2011, 01:53 PM
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G/day from a local.....lol
Is the back east a genuine one if so then with a the proper child restraint fitted I cant see why not.
If your putting this Rig back on the road then whoever you get to do the RWC should be able to advise you anyway.
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Michelle (27th September 2011)
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27th September 2011, 02:11 PM
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Yes I think it is a genuine one, it has been a little while since I seen it and it has a few inches of dust in side :/ but since the old shed she was in fell down aroud her she hasn't been touched, may take a drive with the kids over the next few days and have a closer look, may even take a few pics too.
Cheers for the info
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27th September 2011, 02:14 PM
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Originally Posted by
Michelle
Yes I think it is a genuine one, it has been a little while since I seen it and it has a few inches of dust in side :/ but since the old shed she was in fell down aroud her she hasn't been touched, may take a drive with the kids over the next few days and have a closer look, may even take a few pics too.
Cheers for the info
Im in Dim so if you need a hand with it just yell.... ( I should here you from here...........hahahahaha)
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Michelle (27th September 2011)
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29th September 2011, 06:18 PM
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this is what the book say's about the seats
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29th September 2011, 09:24 PM
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Patrol God
The seat is legal and yes you will need the appropiate anchor points fitted.
What headlights do you have in your shorty? Round = MQ, Square(Rectangular) = MK.
I love the ol' patrols, I own a MK wagon. What motor is yours running?
Tim
Getting Older Is Unavoidable, Growing Up Is Optional!
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30th September 2011, 03:21 PM
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So finaly got a few pics up Yay!! check it out here: http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...hp?albumid=217
Any feed back/advice welcome
Cheers
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2nd October 2011, 09:22 AM
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The SWB have 2 different rear seats
A 2 seater and a 3 seater
The 2 seater will be narrower of course and the 3 seater will sit up over the rear wheel arches more
The seat belt anchor points are attached to the actuall seat , not the floor ,like in the front
On your ID plate will have "Seating capacity" this will tell you IF its a 4 seater or 5 seater
Looking at your pics, and dont take to much offense
Id be looking for a better starting point, and use this blue one as a spares car
IF the diesel engine hasnt been started for a while,like a few years, the fuel will be stale, and need a full system flush, new filters and possibly the injectors cleaned professionaly
From the pics, theres a bit of panel damage, and the interior shots seems pritty ruff
All the bits are around, some dear, some cheap people dont bother and just throw out
If doing it as a project is what ya want, theyre failly basic, but for a grand or more id get one complete and running
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Michelle (3rd October 2011)
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2nd October 2011, 11:21 PM
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Patrol God
As said by MQ Mad, it is a big reto job, but, if this holds a lot of sentimental value, then nothing can replace that. You will need a good body worker( hopefully you or your partner), Some nice 16" wheels, and please I don't mean to be rude...but...replace that ugly bullbar with something more road use friendly. I think the inside will clean up mostly with a blow out, and replace the seats and door cards with some GC 2nd hand ones, they are readily available as your colour was massively used.
If you are thinking of doing upgrades; Lift, Locker diffs, Snorkel, Bullbar, lights etc. Think about doing them as part of your restoration build, so that you are not paying for parts twice. An eg is: you probably need spring bushes, so instead of putting them in and new standard shocks, why not put in the Lifted springs(if you are going to) fitted with new bushes and new shocks to match.
If you have any questions ask here or start a seperate thread in the related subject, OR PM me.
Tim
I write this only because you ask for feedback/advice, and I wanted to encourage you.
Getting Older Is Unavoidable, Growing Up Is Optional!
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Michelle (3rd October 2011)
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3rd October 2011, 11:11 AM
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Thanks for all the encouragements, and yes I feel this Mq has a bit of sentimental value to it, we have a bit of help with knollage and know how in our family and friends group as far as mechanics and panel work go, so hoping between us all we will get this old girl going one way or another will keep update coming as it progresses alltho it may be a slow one.
Cheers Michelle
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