View Full Version : Back in spirit... not so much in body...
Evo
11th July 2016, 08:34 PM
Hey guys.
Here are a couple of photos of our new ride...
Please be gentle...
(flame suit on, zipped up and secure...)
NissanGQ4.2
11th July 2016, 08:42 PM
Back in spirit...... thinking you might of been drunk on spirits when you bought that *L*
TPC
11th July 2016, 08:59 PM
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Rossco
11th July 2016, 09:02 PM
Oooh dear. Nah!, looks good mate they look nicer than the 200s and way better than 100 series i reckon, hope it treats you well.☺
Evo
11th July 2016, 09:13 PM
Back in spirit...... thinking you might of been drunk on spirits when you bought that *L*
I may have been on the turps, I can't remember.
But I didn't buy it...
You know the saying, "Happy wife, happy life, and turn a blind eye to the lancruiser out the front" 😂
Evo
11th July 2016, 09:20 PM
Oooh dear. Nah!, looks good mate they look nicer than the 200s and way better than 100 series i reckon, hope it treats you well.☺
Was hoping a tidy GQ or GU wold come up for sale, but nothing met the wifey's criteria.
Then this popped up and she was onto it like a bulldog on a pork chop 😂
NissanGQ4.2
11th July 2016, 09:50 PM
I may have been on the turps, I can't remember.
But I didn't buy it...
You know the saying, "Happy wife, happy life, and turn a blind eye to the lancruiser out the front" 😂
In my case it was "Happy wife, happy life, and turn a blind eye to the crappadoor out the front" :(
mudnut
11th July 2016, 09:57 PM
Looks like a nice vehicle. What sort of engine has it got?
macca
11th July 2016, 10:05 PM
Mate we travel with every year has one, its now done over 500000klm and were off to the desert with him on Saturday.
Mines 1/2 way there and hope its every bit as reliable as his.
mudski
11th July 2016, 10:49 PM
She's clean mate. What motor has this got in it?
Evo
12th July 2016, 11:29 AM
In my case it was "Happy wife, happy life, and turn a blind eye to the crappadoor out the front" :(
Have one of those too, but that one is mine, although is for sale now.
Landcruiser will be it's replacement.
Evo
12th July 2016, 11:43 AM
Looks like a nice vehicle. What sort of engine has it got?
She's clean mate. What motor has this got in it?
It's got the 3F-E in it.
From my research, is a bit more reliable and rugged than the later model 4.5, about the same thirst.
Haven't filled the tank and taken it for a good drive to check the economy, but see how we go.
Minus rear bar with twin wheel carrier, awning and compressor, has all the same gear that my old GU had, plus this has a winch and twin battery setup that my GU didn't have.
But for the price, I'm ok with it as the missus seems to be happy with it.
Evo
12th July 2016, 11:51 AM
Funny story...
When I went with the missus to have a look, I asked her to get in and out a few times (as she is a bit short)
Then I asked many many times during the inspection if she will be ok to get in and out. Is it too high. Are the steps ok.
All I got was...
"Yes, yes, it's fine, I'll be fine. No problem."
3 days later, I picked her up from work, and as I was driving us home, she turns to me and asks...
"Do you think we can lower this thing a bit?"
threedogs
12th July 2016, 11:59 AM
It's got the 3F-E in it.
From my research, is a bit more reliable and rugged than the later model 4.5, about the same thirst.
Haven't filled the tank and taken it for a good drive to check the economy, but see how we go.
Minus rear bar with twin wheel carrier, awning and compressor, has all the same gear that my old GU had, plus this has a winch and twin battery setup that my GU didn't have.
But for the price, I'm ok with it as the missus seems to be happy with it.
Nice ride go source a part time kit for the front hubs thats will get the fuel down a bit.
I had a 3F carbie and fuel wise 18/100 hwy was what I was getting
The 3F is a rough copy of a Buick/chev blue flame motor of the 50s but good for heaps of miles.
A set of extractors and a 2.5 system will give the feeling of an extra gear, highly recommend
and a slight note to boot lol
Whats not to like its a 4x4 with a live front end and coils all around, all good in my books
Evo
12th July 2016, 12:12 PM
Nice ride go source a part time kit for the front hubs thats will get the fuel down a bit.
I had a 3F carbie and fuel wise 18/100 hwy was what I was getting
Part time conversion moght be on the cards later down the track. Can't justify the $550 - $600 at the moment.
threedogs
12th July 2016, 12:15 PM
Yeah they are still a pricey mod,
the exhaust will see you better your fuel figures heaps
I take it a manual box???
mudnut
12th July 2016, 12:58 PM
I actually like the full time hubs as the locking hubs are another drive line failure point.
Not having to get out and turn the things to lock, especially when you have forgotten to do it before you hit the tracks or when you get back on the highway and hear the front tyres singing.
I am happy to have it on the Old Trol though. My Corolla was full time 4wd with a centre diff lock switch.
If it is going to be a tow car, then as TD suggested, it wont take a lot of mileage to recoup the cost of the mod
threedogs
12th July 2016, 01:10 PM
They are really a front wheel drive as when you fit the part time
kit you need to push the centre diff lock button for it to work lol.
Pretty sure thats right
mudnut
12th July 2016, 01:52 PM
No. They were an east-west with three differentials. One as per front wheel drive, with another at right angles for the rear wheels and also the rear diff. The button would lock the centre diff and make it harder to spin the front or back wheels separately.
When the wheel ruts were too deep, I used to drop the front left wheel in a rut and the back right wheel in the other rut. I then hit the diff lock and the car would crab its way along the track.
Evo
12th July 2016, 03:31 PM
Yeah they are still a pricey mod,
the exhaust will see you better your fuel figures heaps
I take it a manual box???
Already has extractors (I think) and full exhaust.
Not manual. Was a condition of the missus for an auto.
Evo
12th July 2016, 03:35 PM
I actually like the full time hubs as the locking hubs are another drive line failure point.
Not having to get out and turn the things to lock, especially when you have forgotten to do it before you hit the tracks or when you get back on the highway and hear the front tyres singing.
I am happy to have it on the Old Trol though. My Corolla was full time 4wd with a centre diff lock switch.
If it is going to be a tow car, then as TD suggested, it wont take a lot of mileage to recoup the cost of the mod
I think I like the idea of not having to get out to lock in the front hubs, especially if its raining, or muddy, etc.
Not planned to be a tow car but has anderson plug next to trailer socket, and has electric trailer brake setup in there too.
mudnut
12th July 2016, 05:13 PM
I was just reading about F series engines, and it seems you have the pick of the bunch, with a shorter stroke and revised head. I hope it serves you well.
Evo
13th July 2016, 05:46 PM
Gave the outside a quick clean and half-arsed polish.
Didn't come up half bad, even if I say so myself.
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