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Thread: What Off Road Vehicle For Me?

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    It seems to me it is good idea. I agree with you.

  2. #72

    Default Turbin

    In it something is. Many thanks for the information, now I will not commit such error.

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    I realize I'm resurrecting an old thread here, but I figure I should take a moment to thank everyone who replied so thoroughly, and helped me to determine what I really want in my vehicle.

    I did end up finding a vehicle which satisfied every single one of my requirements (more or less): a 2002 Nissan Pathfinder 4x4. Which I picked up for $5900 with 70k miles.

    Now I realize that it's a little out of left field, and I don't think anyone suggested it directly, but I could not possibly be more satisfied with it. I've had the chance to use it on and off road quite a bit since I bought it in September of last year, and honestly I couldn't possibly praise it enough: extremely comfortable on and off road, and deceptively capable. Very highly recommended to anyone with similar requirements as I had.

    This is its Build Thread- I've done a few mods, and had several adventures already


    (^Pre cosmetic mods)

    Thanks again!
    2002 Nissan Pathfinder SE 4x4 (R50)

    Gluten Free Expeditions since 2011
    Allof75

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    Pathfinders are solid platforms.

    I would recommend laying off the tire shine. That useless crap ends up in our water supply once it washes off your tires.

    Anyway nice truck
    '78 Bronco
    '10 F150
    '04 Expedition


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    Quote Originally Posted by 78Bronco View Post
    Pathfinders are solid platforms.

    I would recommend laying off the tire shine. That useless crap ends up in our water supply once it washes off your tires.

    Anyway nice truck
    Thank you!

    And I use Meguiar's Hot Shine Spray only, which supposedly is biodegradable, so hopefully it doesn't cause too much damage. So much better than Armor-All, and it keeps the tires from drying out here, which happens frequently in the dry spells.
    2002 Nissan Pathfinder SE 4x4 (R50)

    Gluten Free Expeditions since 2011
    Allof75

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