Bought my very first Patrol a couple weeks ago and thought I should keep a build log and what better place to do it than here where there is an abundance of information, guides and helpful members. I have only a few basic mods that I want to start off with but from what I can tell I will go much further than I have originally plannedBought the car for $12k with 330000ks and a few minor issues. Has a slight red stain on the floor in the back, for some odd reason the cruise control doesn't work, the heater doesn't work, and there is a roof mounted DVD player I wasn't aware of that is however broken and appears as if there is a disc stuck in there already. Really can't wait to get out and learn some off road skills as it definitely looks like immense fun.
My first baby steps are:
* The EGT block off plate (Arrived the other day)
* Boost/Vacuum gauge (Ordered)
* Dual gauge pillar pod (Ordered)
* Turbo Timer which I just spotted in AutoBahn
My further current plans are:
* A slight lift
* Snorkel
* Winch
* Dual Battery setup
* Some decent spotlights or light bars
So here it is, my 2003 Nissan Patrol 3.0 Di Turbo!
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Bought the car for $12k with 330000ks and a few minor issues. Has a slight red stain on the floor in the back, for some odd reason the cruise control doesn't work, the heater doesn't work, and there is a roof mounted DVD player I wasn't aware of that is however broken and appears as if there is a disc stuck in there already. Really can't wait to get out and learn some off road skills as it definitely looks like immense fun.
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Parts are slowly starting to come in, the delay is getting my A pillar gauge mount. Have been told that they have a back log of orders on them but could be the eBay site just trying to make excuses. Boost gauge, EGR block and turbo timer have come so far though. Need to find an extension cable to connect my turbo timer controller to the module so I can mount it up inside the sunglass holder to keep it away from prying eyes and keep the dash looking neat and tody still.

