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11th August 2016, 12:37 AM
#51
Patrol Freak
I'm at our son's place in McLean VA. it's a few kms outside Washington DC, next to Langley where the Bush Intelligence Centre is i.e. the CIA..
I've bought a trans overhaul kit as well as other bits and pieces. I'm lucky my son works for the World Bank so I can post it all back for free No room in the suitcases and I need to buy more stuff in LA on the way back home..
John
2001 GUII TI 4500 - Now converted to TD42T auto with Nomad valve body
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11th August 2016 12:37 AM
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11th August 2016, 12:54 AM
#52
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One World coming home is the go mate, Qantas have kindly snuck us up a 'mineral' to 'Sapphire' ;-)
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22nd February 2018, 05:12 PM
#53
Expert
BettaView ® Caravan Towing Side Mirrors Foldable Extendable GU NISSAN PATROL
1 x PAIR OF TOWING MIRRORS TO SUIT
1997 TO CURRENT NISSAN PATROL Y61
ADR RULES(Australian Design Rule 14/02 Rear Vision Mirrors) 2006.
Where the lower edge of an exterior mirror is less than 2 m above the ground when the vehicle is loaded to its technically permissible maximum laden mass.
15.2.2.6. Where the lower edge of an exterior mirror is less than 2 m above the ground when the vehicle is loaded to its technically permissible maximum laden mass, this mirror must not project more than 250 mm beyond the overall width of the vehicle measured without mirrors.
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22nd February 2018, 08:00 PM
#54
Legendary
Originally Posted by
janderson
BettaView ® Caravan Towing Side Mirrors Foldable Extendable GU NISSAN PATROL
1 x PAIR OF TOWING MIRRORS TO SUIT
1997 TO CURRENT NISSAN PATROL Y61
ADR RULES(Australian Design Rule 14/02 Rear Vision Mirrors) 2006.
Where the lower edge of an exterior mirror is less than 2 m above the ground when the vehicle is loaded to its technically permissible maximum laden mass.
15.2.2.6. Where the lower edge of an exterior mirror is less than 2 m above the ground when the vehicle is loaded to its technically permissible maximum laden mass, this mirror must not project more than 250 mm beyond the overall width of the vehicle measured without mirrors.
Nice area your from mate , not sure what the post is about but for a GU you can buy clearview mirrors which comply to all regs or buy yourself a cheap set of Silverado 2007 mirrors from the states and adapt them to fit the GU which plenty here have done .
There is also a maximum distance they can stick out when not towing .
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22nd February 2018, 09:00 PM
#55
Patrol Guru
Originally Posted by
shakey55
I've read all this thread and was still a little confused about legality, so I read the clear view website and found this. Still not totally convinced so I will make further inquiries before purchasing
http://clearviewmirrors.com.au/pdf/CC_NPGU.pdf
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Could you just print this and keep in the glove box and produce it if the mirrors ever come into question?
Cheers,
Evo
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