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Woots last won the day on October 15 2018

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    '97 R50 Regulus/QX4 - Camper!
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Wrench And Socket Set Mechanic
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    22-29
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Rarely Go Off-Road
  • Model
    Regulus RSR
  • Year
    1997

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    Canterbury
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    New Zealand

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  1. Aha! I wondered if there were any active Christchurch members. Some people say my truck is too tidy.. Mine isn't a limited either, the leather came from a wrecked facelift R50 in Dunedin. Fun fact - I owned the full leather interior well before I bought the truck, knowing it'd be hard to find a good, tidy diesel limited. Well worth it 'cos I can't stand the cloth interior haha. Now to find some HID headlights and digital climate control. I'd have to agree though, great trucks. Have also only ever had basic servicing, the previous owner had it serviced every WOF, and she owned it for 10 years or so. Does have a bit of a shaky idle though, probably because of the aftermarket engine mounts. From 3k to 340k is impressive!
  2. Thanks! The push bar came off a Ford Escape from Japan, but I think the it's US made. No idea if it's police issue but it certainly looks like one, which is why I liked it haha. Fits the look of the rest of the truck with the chrome center caps and whatnot. Less obvious in New Zealand though because our police vehicles look nothing like that. Here's a bit of a pic dump of photos from my phone. This is how the retraction works, the front panel is lifted off the support which slides back on drawer runners. The front part of the panel rests on the top of the lower-rear seat when folded forward, and the support's legs rest on the back of the upper-rear seat when folded down. Forgive me if that makes no sense! I'm yet to design a method to secure the front panel, presently the front seat is reclined against it to stop it sliding forward. I'm 6' exactly and my feet protrude just past the front seat, so once I come up with a way of holding it on then I can slide it forward to sleep. Also, I need to cut the front panel in half, (something I wish I'd come up with before upholstering it) and possibly add hinges so it can fold and fit in the back when the whole thing is retracted. Anyway, here it is: (with the carpet insulation) And here it is in the truck, you can see what I mean by the front seat holding it back at the moment. Cut to fit: Here's the insulated rear glass. Not sure the insulation will actually do much considering it only covers 3/4 of the window, but it used to drip with condensation during a cold night and now it doesn't so it does something. The little window is just one of those cheap aftermarket sun visors and two aftermarket curtain slides stuck to the glass, works really well. The exterior side of the glass is wrapped in gloss black vinyl with a cutout for the window. The mattress is just 2" foam wrapped in cotton canvas fabric, with a few diagonal cuts to fit. Note the split down the middle of the mattress in anticipation of modifying the panel to fold. The side glass has since been insulated in the same way as the rear. The quarter windows will also be insulated, and retractable blinds to cover the wind-down part. Lastly, a random interior shot showing the 'sleeping quarters' (lol). Few things yet to add here but you get the idea. The round slot on the panel by the glass is where the second ignition barrel will go, and to the left of that - the window switches. Oh and a shot here to show the vinyl wrap on the glass. Will have a build thread soon! Ta, Dan
  3. I think it's fair to say it's pretty powerful, especially for its era. Easily chirps tyres and will full on lose traction if you hoof it in the rain (oops) Runs out of puff at the top end though, and I don't do too much passing. Makes 150hp & 350nm, far better option than the VG33 but maybe not the VQ35. And yeah i'll be making a video when it's closer to completion! For now, I have taken photos of most of the build process and happy to share the design with anyone looking to do something similar to their R50. I'll grab a couple more pics in a minute and throw em up Thanks everyone!
  4. Gidday all. Long time reader, first-time poster, thought i'd finally share my R50. Used to frequent g20.net (had three P11s and a P10), I miss trawling forums and it's really cool to see such an active one in 2018! Anyway, here's my 1997 Nissan Regulus RS-R (JDM Infiniti QX4, badged as such), 3.2 turbo diesel (QD32ETI) & 4sp Auto. Currently sitting on 250k kms (155k miles) with no signs of letting go. Had it for two years now, has hardly seen any off-road action from either of the previous owners or myself and to be honest it probably won't (i'm too scared to scratch it!) but it does venture off-tarmac ever now and then. Have spent the last month building a bed platform for it, trying to keep it as tidy and professional looking as possible while being practical as well. Still has a usable rear seat with the bed out, and the bed can be retracted to make it a five-seater on the fly (though still working on hinging the front platform so I can actually store it in the back when removed). Managed to find a sturdy fabric that matches the leather/plastics which was a bonus. Rear electrics include two voltmeters for each battery (currently only has one, however), two thermometers (in/out), a clock, red/white interior lighting, a mini safe, cooling fan, usb/12v power outlets, controls for exterior lighting and yet to be wired: second ignition, window switches, monitor with 4x cameras and a power inverter. Also have insulated the side & rear glass and added a small viewing window. Made a custom mattress to fit and it's comfy enough! Far from complete though, still many things to add, will start a proper build thread in the R50 section in due course ? Ta! Dan
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