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Tom - 12/06/00 01:47:12
My Email:tomtheman1@hotmail.com

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Great site.....not many Nissan sites on the web. I have a 92SE V-6 auto mostly stock exept for nerf bars and brush guards, 31 10.5 tires and air adjustable suspension, I put an extra line on to blow up the tires too. I put in a limited slip diff. and electronic adjustable shocks.( I thought they would be cool.....maybe a mistake very expensive) I would like to know if you have any ideas about high perf. motor parts(all finders need more motor) I tow everything with mine, and I really need some power. Any help would be great.

erin - 12/02/00 17:41:21
My Email:garzaerin@juno.com

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hey, I NEED SOME HELP, GOT ANY? 1987 4X4 AUTO 3 SPD PATHFINDER. NEED SCHEMATICS, BOOK OR ANYTHING THAT WILL TELL ME WHICH WIRE GOES TO WHERE ON THE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. I AM MISSING ALL THE HARNESSES FROM THE TRANS TO THE FIREWALL AND I CAN'T FIND THEM ANYWHERE. NOT EVEN THE DEALER CAN HELP ME. HELP HELP HELP. I WILL APPRECIATE ANY LEADS. THANKS A MILLION. ERIN

Sean Wiese - 11/07/00 16:55:23
My Email:seanwiese@netscape.net

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Howdy from Colorado! My Pathfinder is exactly like yours, same color too. What do you recomend for shocks ?? Daily city driver, and weekend climber. THX- Sean Wiese

Sean Wiese - 11/07/00 16:55:14
My Email:seanwiese@netscape.net

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Howdy from Colorado! My Pathfinder is exactly like yours, same color too. What do you recomend for shocks ?? Daily city driver, and weekend climber. THX- Sean Wiese

Luke A. Potter - 11/03/00 00:08:03
My Email:potterla@bonhomme-richard.navy.mil

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Hi. Thank you for having this page. I have a 95 SE-V6 and it is hard to find any mods for it. This link has helped me alot. Thank you!!! ~~Luke

Cy Reyes - 10/26/00 01:33:21
My Email:cyreyes@ksbe.edu

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Great shots of 4 wheeling and awesome scenery. cy

Marky B - 09/26/00 22:41:40
My URL:http://iforest.bizland.com
My Email:iforest@go.com

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Very fine action pictures, I got a '92 Pathfinder, stock but it has a grill guard and 31x1050. I'm glad the PF are so great stock off road, keep posting your trips!!

kesha - 09/07/00 00:19:54
My URL:memphis,tn
My Email:elsie345@webtv.net(Luther King)

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I just wanted to maybe get a peak at the 2000 or I'm really trying to find the Passport so if you get any ideas where I can please let me know. Thank-You

Greg - 07/22/00 00:48:34
My Email:aka@netspace.net.au

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Good stuff, Good to see what REAL people do with their REAL cars (not the mags rants, you know!) Nice pix - what a shame there's always a Jeep in the backgraound ;-) Hey, anyone out there knows how to get hold of a wiring diagram for a Path-Terrano TD27T with AT 1989. Greg

Aaron Wiltsey - 05/19/00 02:24:07
My Email:laguna1@usa.com

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Cool, this looks just like what I want to do to my Pathfinder, only I want a 3" body lift and Bushwacker flares, 32x13.5 tires, dunno about that, tho, the tires will probably rub :)

ryan - 05/06/00 21:40:23
My Email:rckipty@hotmail.com

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great page. i just bought a 87 path any after market parts you sugess.

Bjorgolfur - 03/09/00 15:06:22
My Email:boebbi@yahoo.com

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Nice site! Just bought me a “87 Pathfinder, XE V-6, imported from U.S. Here (Iceland) they were sold under the Terrano name. Mine has some cancer (rust) but I am taking care of that these days. I saw that you need to air up at the petrol station, if you have AC pump you can either convert it or put in a T- connector an use that to air upp your tires. The guys with the big wheels (38-44) have been doing that for years here. I am currently running 31“s, dont know if I will put bigger ones under my finder, perhaps not wise to spend to much on a older 4x4(it has 108žou miles on it). But I plan to convert the pump. And finally, to enjoy them is to use them :-) Best regards, Bjorgolfur.

William Koh - 03/02/00 13:37:47
My Email:willkoh@tm.net.my

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Great stuff!! In Malaysia we don't have much aftermarket products for the Pathfinder (it's called the Terrano here) Keep up the good work.

BRENT WEBER - 03/01/00 07:33:11
My Email:WEB3434@webtv.net

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I OWN A 89 PATH-I HAVE 30X10 THORNBIRDS- LOOKING FOR BEST LIFT POSSIBILITIES AT MOD.PRICES.ALSO ANY ENGINE AND EXHAUST MODS. WILL BE APPRECIATED.

Jeff Hunter - 02/19/00 05:56:13
My Email:wd21se@cs.com

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Great page! I've got a 91 that will hopefully see yours out there in the Sierra's. Keep Wheelin. Those Jeepers sure do look when they see a Nissan coming don't they?

tweeter - 02/18/00 01:42:17
My Email:pbakken@pacbell.net

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Hey fellow finder friends. How is it going? I own an 87 pathfinder. I live in Folsom, and I have noticed your finder at Home Depot. Did you work there? I naven't seen it there for a while. I was just curious if you are going to lift your finder any ore. I would like to lift mine about 2-3 inches so I can run 32 or 33's. I don't want to a body cause I don't want my stick any shorter. Let me know if you have any ideas. Maybe we can go whelling some time. p.s. have you ever been behind the new high school? there is good wheeling and mud back there.

BARNES - 02/01/00 02:43:43
My Email:mildot@hotmail.com

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Cool pics, looks like you 'wheel the same dirt that I do (silver fork, iron mountain rd, etc.). I live in the area and drive a mildly lifted red '86 720 p/u (nissan ifs sucks doesn't it?). Never seen ya out here, but i'll keep my eyes peeled now. Ever onsidered a straight axle swap? I'm about about one more broken part short of torching this lame ass, no-travel, stiff, non-handling IFS crap off, and swapping in something that actually works and will at least keep up with the rear. p.s.-nice air at praire city, i felt it in my teeth when i tried to jump my truck.

matt smiley - 12/20/99 06:25:07
My Email:mattsmiley@hotmail.com

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When I saw the pictures of your truck I thought I was looking at my own. I am in the process of lifting mine . Right now I have 32x11.5 15 and it is a little tight. I have also found some nerf bars but am waiting for the lift before I mount those. I am ot sure if I should do a 2 or 3 inch body lift. Do you have any suggestions? I am also putting in a limited slip with a couple more clutch plates added to make it act more like a locker. I notice you also have the stock roof racks. I have added four driv ng light to the front bar with minor mods and they add lots of light for night runs. If you look in the groove on the rack bar there are four nuts that slide inside the groove. I just found bolts that fit and bolted the lights to the bar with no drilling r damage. I have made the wiring with a quick disconnect and have another bar if in need to use the roof rack. I am from Victoria, Canada and have found my pathfinder to be a great trail vehicle. There are only a couple others here that have been trail r ady but they don't seem to take them offroad. The dense bush does not treat paint very well. Well thanks for the ideas and keep update your page I am very intersted in what you have found works and what does not. Keep the rubber side down.

DM Hart - 10/14/99 20:20:52
My Email:DM HARTSFIELD@aol.com

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Nice Site. I've been in to it several times for ideas and info for my 87 that I'm working. Was the 2" body lift worth it. (You said it was cheesey) and I didn't know exactly how to decipher what you meant. I'm about to do a 2" Body lift but feel that if I m going to do it I might as well go 3" the fist time. . . Can you elaborate?

mark - 08/09/99 18:59:02
My Email:marotti@vancouver.quik.com

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Hi from a fellow P/Finder owner. I ride a 94SE (stripped down though), 2" susp. lift, custom bumpers and some little stuff here and there. Some 3" body lift due this month along with 33" mudders :) see you -marker

wes klein - 07/28/99 03:31:13
My Email:cjwklein@bellsouth.net

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i have a 1987 pathfinder wiht 19500miles on it. would you know a good place to get cheep racks and brushgards if so could you e-mail me back thanks wes klein

ALEX - 07/04/99 14:14:35
My Email:ALEX@mailcity.com

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SUP ALL PATHFINDERS ARE OK BUT PICKUPS ARE THE BEST FUCKING GOOD OFF ROADING!!!

Sandra - 07/02/99 15:23:58
My URL:http://www.pj-marketing.com
My Email:Sandra@hotmail.com

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David - 06/18/99 22:32:13
My Email:mxdraco@yahoo.com

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WOW! What a Great Web Page !! I purchased a 92 Pathfinder SE and had always been and will be a CJ-5 (71) jeeper in Colorado, and figured the Pathfinder would just be limited to bad weather driving and pulling the Hobie in and out of the water on the beach, But your pictures blew that prissy thought away! I'm taking it jeeping !!!!! Transamazon 2000 anyone?

Robbie Spears - 06/08/99 04:43:43
My Email:robbiespears@hotmail.com

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Nice page. I have an 87 pathfinder 4X4 looks exactly like yours, except for all the mods, so its the same color and shape. Im fixing mine up but im stalled from lack of money and know-how of mechanical stuff. Im good at electronics though. I have an 80 Watt rockford fosgate stereo system with 4 12's, working on another 2 or 2 15's. Again, awsome page, keep adding stuff and representing the 'finders.

Jon Lenard - 03/12/99 07:16:22
My Email:grimm_70@msn,com

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Great site, do you know any one who has a set of stock wheels for my 89 4x2 Pathfinder, thanks Jon Lenard in San Diego, Ca

Tam Ha - 02/10/99 18:30:41
My URL:http://hotmail.com
My Email:guru101

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Jeff - 02/10/99 09:13:08
My URL:http://geocites.com/Area51/Labyrinth/6668/
My Email:zenom666@hotmail.com

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Hey sucka. I dont know your e-mail so i thought ide leave my mark here instead. Did you sell the Datsun out from under me you bastard? Oh well. I moved to Washington. Did i tell you? heh SURPRISE!!! E-mail me back and ill give you the details. Aight later ..

Danny - 01/27/99 01:55:12
My URL:http://pages.whowhere.com/games/nissanmaximagle/index.html
My Email:nissanmaximagle@mailcity.com

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Cool page man visit mines, when you have the time.



Tam Ha - 01/15/99 15:27:45
My Email:Guru.com

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Martin Chung - 09/28/98 23:55:26
My URL:http://mypage.direct.ca/m/mchung/offroad.html
My Email:mchung@direct.ca

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Nice page, and nice 'Finder! I look forward to more pictures of it in action and techie stuff.

Rob H - 09/07/98 17:20:12
My Email:Robert--H@MSN.com

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95 Nissan Pathfinder, Nice site keep the updates coming.

Midget and Barbie - 09/02/98 00:32:10
My Email:mmled@juno.com

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LOVE your web page, Ben! When you age a little maybe we'll muster up the courage to take a ride with you!!!! Bye for now.

T - 08/18/98 01:53:34
My Email:mrtwh@erols.com

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Hey, cool page. Not too many Nissan Pathfinder pages on the web! I've got a '94 V6. All stock 'cept for the 32"BFGs I just got. I'm looking for a 2-3" body lift but they're hard to find for a '94... got any ideas? thanks!

Nelson Sadang - 08/14/98 23:47:04
My Email:nsadang@chp.ca.gov

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Hello there. I have a stock 93 pathfinder autotranny. Any on-road problems with your sway bar disconnected? Did the 2" body lift accomodate your 32's without problems? I am considering having mine body-lifted, but it does cost alot. I heard they have t re-route the brake lines, radiator, etc.. I also have been to the places you had in your web page. That picture you had at prairie city looks just like mine. Cool pictures. I am from Sacramento. Thanks, Nelson

testing - 08/12/98 23:27:41

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testies, testies, 1..2..... 3?!?!

Brett - 08/12/98 20:21:48
My Email:brettrosen@juno.com

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Nice page Ben! Mine page will hopefully be finished sometime soon. I'll use your page as a link, if that is ok with you.

. - 08/12/98 04:00:04

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hey is this thing on

testing - 08/11/98 05:26:42

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test

test - 08/11/98 04:54:59

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