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how many of you have a 4x4
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<blockquote data-quote="Creekbed" data-source="post: 2220" data-attributes="member: 178"><p>Hi I'm new here.</p><p>I've had a few Subaru wagons over the years. Good honest cars but very prone to rusting. </p><p>Now got a 1992 TD42 GQ Patrol. Got around 440,000klm on her now, but a Good strong truck that goes anywhere I am interested in. No Turbo so a bit of a slug on hills and when towing but the torque in low range is incredible. I have towed Landcruisers up inclines that lesser vehicles would not even make it on their own let alone pulling two ton.</p><p></p><p>Go the Nissan. :lol: </p><p></p><p>Cheers guys</p><p>Creekbed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creekbed, post: 2220, member: 178"] Hi I'm new here. I've had a few Subaru wagons over the years. Good honest cars but very prone to rusting. Now got a 1992 TD42 GQ Patrol. Got around 440,000klm on her now, but a Good strong truck that goes anywhere I am interested in. No Turbo so a bit of a slug on hills and when towing but the torque in low range is incredible. I have towed Landcruisers up inclines that lesser vehicles would not even make it on their own let alone pulling two ton. Go the Nissan. :lol: Cheers guys Creekbed [/QUOTE]
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