2000 R50 Nissan Pathfinder

Jgladman

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mays well chuck up some pics of my pathy,

Good points
  • Has a lot of room
  • pretty capable 4x4
  • smoothish drive on road as well
Bad points
  • doesn't really flex much
  • Unibody
  • bit harder to find parts
  • its no patrol :(
  • drinks a fair bit
whats been done
  • tough dog lift kit
  • 31inch muddies
  • ARB 12inch L.E.D light bar
  • 22" lightbar from 4wd supa centre
  • 2x lightforce round spotties
  • factory bullbar
  • prorack roof racks with tray
  • 2.5x2m Wanderer awning
future mods
  • custom bullbar very soon
  • coil spacers to fit 33s :)
  • UHF
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Jgladman

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LOVED my 1999 Pathy but I took it to places I shouldn't & kept busting the front suspension. Lift the rubber covers over the front suspension & make sure the bolts are tight.
Other than that I had no trouble.
@Nickj did wonders with his in the High Country.
Thanks for the advice mate!!

I had mine on lpg, that solved the drinking issues as it was back when lpg was cheap. I did 350k kms in it. Nice car. I like your setup.
yea duel fuel would be ideal!! a set of all terrains wouldn't be a bad idea either
 

Jgladman

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So i have done a few DIY jobs recently, installed a console cooler/heater which is really paying of with the beers staying cold and chinese food staying warm!! and I took out the back seats and just made a sub floor with a steel frame and cut my cargo barrier in half and put it behind the front 2 seats, i also fitted my 30L fridge in the back as well along with the second battery which will be connected shortly!!
 

Jgladman

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was going to make drawers but i might just leave it how it is for the time being. I went up to Blue pool in Briagolong the other week only for 2 nights but It made storing everything so much more organised. just put the second battery in so just need to connect that and i also bought a UHF Arial and console combo kit and got that up and going.
 
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