Acquiring a Patrol workhorse for Africa
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Re: Acquiring a Patrol workhorse for Africa
I drove past a second hand car dealer in Kempton Park and saw a good looking 3.0 litre diesel for R149 900 but it is a 2001 model. If you want to contact them the name is Rhokem no. 072 794 2436
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Re: Acquiring a Patrol workhorse for Africa
That is way too high for a 2001. Retail is only about R100k
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Re: Acquiring a Patrol workhorse for Africa
In the end I took the NP200 to Malawi. It's there now and it AMAZED me!!! I'm in SA for a short bit and might have found the workhorse. If I get anything I will also drive it there. Just waiting to confirm fuel consumption and then go look at it to determine if it will actually do 2400km.
- Zakhil
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Got it at last. New tyres, shocks, and a lot of body work then I'll be on my way back to Malawi.
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- Tinus lotz
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- Zakhil
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Re: Acquiring a Patrol workhorse for Africa
Great stuff, thanks. I'll need a bunch to take with and make sure it doesn't drop me on the way.Tinus lotz wrote:Nice man speak to dawid regarding spares he has plenty
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