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Old 10-06-2020, 09:03 PM   #28
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Default Re: Nissan Patrol V8 demand continues to surge as Aussies holiday at home

Thanks for the comparison towing up Mt Hotham, that road and location has been a happy place for our family for many years. Beautiful and I've missed the views...

Stunned at the result! That turns every petrol vs diesel debate I ever heard on its head.


The other takeaway for me was the size of everything has increased since 2002 and 2007 when we last went around with the kids. The F-250! 1000Nm, 2.5T vans, 450kg towball downweights, 8T capacity in States and 4500kg rated here...
I think our stats were (60 Series, 2H): 285Nm, 1600kg van, 150kg rating towball downweight and the van was 110kg... it's like it's all been supersized!
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