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Delicat's new ride! Nissan Safari

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 11:09 pm
by delicat
I know there's gonna be rotten tomatoes thrown at me for this but I simply couldn't resist! I couldn't bring myself to the look of the L400 so this is my new project...

A '93 Nissan Safari, 5spd, factory rear locker, 4.2 n/a diesel with a bunch of goodies. It's going to be my new long term project. I even had to sign a paper to my wife saying this one would be my last truck, ahhhhhh women! It was worth it!

I imported this truck directly from Japan, it's a grade 4/BB with 76,000km in amazing condition. It will be a challenge to do all the mods to come as it's a 24V system and there's not as much knowledge on this truck here. Veggie (wvo) kit coming in, lift, bypass oil filter, winch, camperizing, front bumper and sliders...

Servicing it has been a breeze, no timing belt or chain. No expensive L400 headlights (paid $45 for both!), only had to change all the fluids and belts although my belts were like new and the oil was still clean. Got to keep the old belts as spares... Even the tires were DOT! So no need to rush into buying new tires until I figure out my lift. Jay won't admit it but he's already got his fingers in there, Custom Made DRL!!! (Thanks Bro!)

Well, I realize this is not the place to discuss this too much in depth but since this forum has been like a family to me I couldn't just keep it away from you!

And yes, Mitsushi will go for sale but no rush, I still want to get her to a pristine condition before advertising...

Cheers,
David
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Re: Delicat's new ride!

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 11:20 pm
by Profister
Finally!!! Can't wait to test drive it! :!:

Re: Delicat's new ride!

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 12:12 am
by cobsweb
that truck is a beauty! I'm sure you'll give it all it deserves!

Re: Delicat's new ride!

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 12:36 am
by loki
I love Safaris, great trucks.

Re: Delicat's new ride!

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 7:01 am
by BCDelica
Awesome David, congrats!

Don't you dare think of leaving us out of the loop, keep us posted to all your mods on your new camping tractor! I drool over the Thai army Patrol's here, no pictures though - there normally seen traveling 150 kph on a closed highway! Once when one of the Princes was in town, I was sitting highway side waiting beside a friendly, entrance ramp blocking, BIB (boys in brown - Thai police officer), and three Nissan Patrol in army colors gunned it coming off the overpass. Definitely diesel, very very grrrr sounding, better sound then an American diesel, and they took off like you wouldn't believe.

Trying to remember the other three regular Delica.ca contributors that went Nissan heavy duty? One in Abby, one in the Okanagan (this is bad, I’ve met these people too, one has been to my house) - but well trying to jog my clouded memory, seen you’ve introduced your Canadian Safari on that forum. Don't forget us,!

Edit - Duh, ok remembered Paul on Gabe, the Breadman (super duper baker, and cool dude), he was one of the orginal BC Delica crew. See, he doesn't visit anymore. :cry:


Best Regards,
Kevin

Re: Delicat's new ride!

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 8:13 am
by mararmeisto
Finally! The suspense is lifted! I heard scuttlebutt that you were changing horses midstream, but I'd not heard a word of what you were switching to. Now I see, and me likey!

It IS handy to have the 7" round headlights for quick/cheap changing, but that 24vdc setup is going to be the bane of your improvements. Not unless you're going to load it up with a bunch of military-grade equipment (NATO standard amongst allies).

And no David, we don't hate you, but you will have to bring your own ball to play with from now on. There is/was somebody in the dockyard here who has/had a Safari, but I haven't seen it in a while so he may have gotten rid of it. Don't remember if he had the 24vdc system, but it definitely was a powerful diesel-engined vehicle.

Re: Delicat's new ride!

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 8:51 am
by snelson
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Oooh that's a beaut! Very jealous.

Re: Delicat's new ride!

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 9:03 am
by after oil
8-)

Re: Delicat's new ride!

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 11:38 am
by TardisDeli
Hi David, Christine of the TardisDeli here ....ummm ... well, it's not so bad looking after all, I guess if I didnot have my L300 then this would be my favourite. Maybe one day I too (me, me , me) will get to see it and drive it???

Hey Mararmeisto, your comment is only gonna give Jay TardisDeli and David Delicat naughty ideas...now they're gonnna start whimpering for you to bring home old bits from work in your lunchbox for them to play with ... maybe a 24volt radar screen, maybe a little 24volt radio communications for the 4x4trails, eh.
that 24vdc setup is going to be the bane of your improvements. Not unless you're going to load it up with a bunch of military-grade equipment (NATO standard amongst allies).
Cheers, Christine.

Re: Delicat's new ride!

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 12:04 pm
by Jaz
Great pickup David!

If that engine gives you issues, you can always upgrade it a little:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOWo8X84fSM

(Safari/Patrol drag race with Laborghini... and guess who wins?)

But as I've said before, Nat's dad has one of these in Aus with the 6cyl NA with an aftermarket turbo kit bolted on. It sure goes a lot better now!

Re: Delicat's new ride!

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 6:30 pm
by bikepoor
Politically correct entry ---- spouses forget bad things after years of wonderful times together.
Reallity statement ---- get enough ammo on the things they do, and yours doesn't look so bad, and you can ride home in, or on it!!
I promised the same thing to the other, when I was looking to move from Hardley's and Buells, and buy a Ducati. Five years later, same bike no calls to bring the truck and phone from the next town, and i'll give directions from there, bought and paid for, and (don't tell her ) still lovin it.
Talk of divorce gone, me riding, not wrenching, all good at home.
Now tell me, did the dealer have two Safari's by chance.........?

Bikepoor

Re: Delicat's new ride!

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 9:31 pm
by White Mule
Sorry Delicat, but I just don't see the attraction. Does this mean your new handle is Safaricat?

Re: Delicat's new ride!

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 11:02 pm
by jessef
Good choice.

It suits your driving style better I think 8-)

Re: Delicat's new ride!

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 11:06 pm
by delicat
I'm having fun reading all those replies and a bit surprised I haven't got more of a hard time, White Mule being the exception...all good bro! No need to explain all the why's but this truck should suit my lifestyle quite nicely, would be nice to keep both trucks though!

I like Christine's thinking... Paul, any chances you could befriend some NATO mechanics on your outings?

I'll keep in mind Bikepoor's experience with the other half, could come handy down the road! And of course Christine you can take it for a spin although I'm sure you'll still prefer your Delica which suits you very nicely, you just need to add some twigg's snippers at the front and it'll be perfect!!!

I'd doubt she'd do 150km/h as it is, but she seems to love cruising anywhere between 90 to 110. Once I start the mods with turbo and all she'll have a lot more grunt but for now I'll enjoy it as it is for a while so that I get a good baseline in it's stock configuration. If no one objects I might post the mods as I go along...

Hey, at least the steering wheel is still on the right side and not on the wrong side! 8-)

Thanks again everyone and even if I sell Mitsushi I still have another Delica... for now :wink:

Cheers,
David

Re: Delicat's new ride!

Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 12:35 am
by fexlboi
NICE! Looking forward to see the upcoming mods. One thing we need to change right away is the paint job. I know you love white, so I'm going to pack the spray gun for our next meet.