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OK, I'm totally new here and don't own a Pathfinder yet. I'm looking v. seriously at one currently.

 

First - HELLO ALL :)

 

The truck in question has 233K on it. No leaks / drips from anywhere. 5sp trans, V6 (which I'm told is v. desirable in this vehicle).

 

I've owned a Frontier. Took it places... well... heh. You know. 4WD in Alaska. Nuff said.

 

Anyhow - just wanted to say hi and thanks for any advice on this truck. I don't know any more about it currently. Going to look at it tonight or possibly sunday.

 

Thanks

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Oh, heh. It is.

 

94% public land? Maybe more?

 

Snow-wheeling's a lot of fun. Cleaner than mudding and a little more forgiving. If you break something though you'll curse the day you were born unless you can drive home broke.

 

Nothing like swapping an axle at -20F out in the sticks.

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Oh, heh. It is.

 

94% public land? Maybe more?

 

Snow-wheeling's a lot of fun. Cleaner than mudding and a little more forgiving. If you break something though you'll curse the day you were born unless you can drive home broke.

 

Nothing like swapping an axle at -20F out in the sticks.

lol. i have done my share of cold weather wrenching.. maybe not that low but down there. i am getting too old for it nowaday. i'll hopefully have a garage in the next couple of weeks....

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Welcome...

 

I'd love to see some pics of your former Frontier snow-wheeling if you got any.

 

How'd that Pathy check out? Good luck on the search. 230k miles is pretty decent for a Pathfinder. I've heard of some going over 300,000, and some 720s hitting 500k. It's all how it was maintained. Good luck again...and welcome. :aok:

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TMI maybe but somewhere there's a pic of me driving my Frontie across the bottom of a river.

 

Dressed in my boxers. In shock, sitting on the windowsill (when I was lighter and could get away with such), water up within 3" of the doorhandles, using a $1700 shotgun for the gas and a military entrenching tool for the clutch.

 

The water was too cold to sit in, and I was in shock after waking up one morning in camp to find my Frontie downriver, on the other side from where I parked it.

 

Never park on riverbanks - esp in heavy rain.

 

She drove right across. Destroyed the interior, radio, fan, spks but the rest dried out OK. Even the ABS computer was alright - surprise.

 

My bro took a piccy but won't give it to me. Bastage :)

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LOL javven, great story !! You HAVE to get the picture to post !! Get your bastage bro to scan it, then he can keep the origional, and you can have a copy to share !!! Thats a once in a life timer and worth trying to keep, unless you want to try it again that is... :o

 

Bernard

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