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October 4th, 2006 07:41 AM #11
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October 4th, 2006 09:04 AM #12Pajero VS Patrol VS SaFari VS Bighorn
My choice would be the Safari rather than the Pajero.
Bighorn is out of the question. No matter how good it was converted, it is still a converted vehicle. I don't wanna find out how good really it was converted during an accident. I'd rather get an original LHD vehicle.
Meron ako nakita binebenta dyan sa Nissan North EDSA na Safari around two weeks ago, i think it was being sold at P650K. Baka negotiable pa.
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October 4th, 2006 10:01 AM #13
Safari, Patrol or Pajero FM. Nga lang, with your budget, mukhang Safari.
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October 4th, 2006 01:06 PM #14safari ok naman, engine power =good, aircon =excellent, suspension= fair,parts medyo mahal.
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October 4th, 2006 07:17 PM #16
RE: Converted...
That's a long-standing debate on the boards... ...my ten centavos...
If you're serious about buying a converted vehicle, follow alwayz_yummy's advice. Compare it to an original LHD vehicle and make sure all the mechanicals are the same. Bring an experienced mechanic with you and check that there are no messy welds or make-shift mechanisms installed. Also do a long test drive and check for any alignment, steering or suspension problems. If there are, walk away... actually, run!
Also, be aware of the fact that if the vehicle is converted, the dashboard will most likely not accurately reflect the mileage of the vehicle, and the OR/CR of the vehicle will definitely not reflect the actual age of the car. Research the model you're buying beforehand so you can be sure that the "1998" you're buying is really "1998" and not "1989".
I know some people who've never had problems with their converted vehicles, and I know others who've had nothing but problems. If you can't bring a 4x4 expert mechanic with you while buying, or if you're not sure of what to look for, don't take the chance.
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October 4th, 2006 07:41 PM #17
sa seatbelt and sa vin..nandun manufacture dates...usually, the converted you see here the most are 10years and older...since 2006 ngayon, mga 1996-98 malamang ang pinakabago mong mabibili...its the rule of customs,e....
kaya naglabasan na mga noah, magagandang spacegear/pajero, granvia, reguis..kasi 1996 up models sila...
mines jdm 1991, pero 1996-98 model na dito..sa japan ang 92-96 model na liteace ung mga nakikita mong iba ang itsura..96 up noah na.....basta late tayo dito.
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October 4th, 2006 10:53 PM #18
Djerms, GQ Patrol/Safari ang mga nasa 500K ngayon. mga GU Patrol, nasa 900K up pa.
AY, hehe, hindi tayo late dito, hindi naman kasi nilabas dito yang mga yan
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October 4th, 2006 11:02 PM #19
Base the age on the date of manufacture. Kasi yun ang 'true' age ng sasakyan.
Huwag ka maniwala sa boladas ng ahente or dun sa rehistro kasi year of importation yung model year sa rehistro.
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October 4th, 2006 11:07 PM #20
whether GQ or GU man, pwedeng tawagin nissan patrol or nissan safari yan, depende lang kasi kung saang bansa mo siya tawagin... sa europe at australia, kung sinabi niyong nissan safari... "what the heck is that?" ang sasabihin sayo... sa japan, kung sinabi mo nissan patrol... "nissan safari, nissan patrol, same same...!" ang maririnig niyo
GQ models costs less than 500k lang, pasok ka sa budget.
may mga marunong magtawad ng presyo, nakakakuha ng 93 model na GQ sa more or less 350k lang
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