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<blockquote data-quote="Bulldog" data-source="post: 2653" data-attributes="member: 165"><p>I dont know where you guys get your facts from, but just look at any major mining company and you will see that they knock out their toyota's in 18 months, on average. How ever the nissan lasts closer to 9 months on average. I'm a 79 series troopy owner x State Emergence Service with all the fruit, 135000kms. Its been all over WA and I've never really needed the four wheel drive aspect, just the higher ground clearance. Drop the oil every 5000kms and spin on a new filter and it'll still be going in ten years time. But dont ask me about the comfort, put a dual axle van behind it rides like a brick shit house. I have since learnt that all these vehicles are spect for towing mobile command centers as new. 4.5ton.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bulldog, post: 2653, member: 165"] I dont know where you guys get your facts from, but just look at any major mining company and you will see that they knock out their toyota's in 18 months, on average. How ever the nissan lasts closer to 9 months on average. I'm a 79 series troopy owner x State Emergence Service with all the fruit, 135000kms. Its been all over WA and I've never really needed the four wheel drive aspect, just the higher ground clearance. Drop the oil every 5000kms and spin on a new filter and it'll still be going in ten years time. But dont ask me about the comfort, put a dual axle van behind it rides like a brick shit house. I have since learnt that all these vehicles are spect for towing mobile command centers as new. 4.5ton. [/QUOTE]
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