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BundyBear:
Nissan Patrols I hope not I know a CFS brigade that has had nothing but trouble with their command car and I know a few lads that work for DEH that don't speak  highly of them and can't wait to get rid of them.

Problems I've heard of is ECU problems, sensor and oil leaks and I know a private owner of one his turbo destroyed it's self.

They are a capable vehicle off road but their reliabilty is of a real concern, plus how many of these do you see on mining sites where the vehicles are punished on a daily basis not many, it's usually a sea of Landcruiser utes and the new ones go real well!

No I'm not a salesman for Toyota :-D

Alex:
$$$$$

bajdas:
What is the leg room like for rear seat passengers ?

I have heard it is an issue in the Nissan's (but this would be an older model than being discussed here).

jaff:

--- Quote from: bajdas on September 28, 2009, 08:59:20 AM ---What is the leg room like for rear seat passengers ?

I have heard it is an issue in the Nissan's (but this would be an older model than being discussed here).

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Brilliant leg room, you can stretch out on the tray , no problem :wink:

Bagyassfirey:
probably shuldn laugh but oh what the heck hahahaha.  :-D

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