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  2. Nissan Patrol - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan Patrol (Japanese: 日産・パトロール, Hepburn: Nissan Patorōru) is a series of off-road vehicles and full-size SUVs manufactured by Nissan in Japan since 1951 and sold throughout the world. It is Nissan's longest running series of models.

  3. Jatco 4R03 transmission - Wikipedia

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    1989–1996 Nissan 300ZX Twin-Turbo; 1995–1999 Nissan Cedric Y33; Nissan Patrol (Y60) 1987–1997. Nissan Patrol (Y61) 1997–2010. RD28ETi; TB45E; ZD30DDTi; 1990–1995 Mazda Eunos Cosmo (With 20B-REW Engine, as the Mazda Q4A-EL)

  4. Nissan TD engine - Wikipedia

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    It has been installed in the Nissan Civilian series (W40, W41) and the Nissan Safari/Patrol (Y60/61). Original engines (until 1996) were fitted with 28 mm gudgeon pins whilst from 08/1996 onwards, Nissan fitted 30 mm pins. The rear seal also changed from a conventional style to a unitized style around September 1997.

  5. Nissan TB engine - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan TB straight-six petrol engine was released in 1987 as the TB42. Bore and stroke were 96 mm × 96 mm (3.78 in × 3.78 in). Cubic capacity was 4,169 cc (4.2 L; 254.4 cu in) displacement). The engine was released with a two-barrel carburettor and a point type distributor. It was used in the Nissan Patrol Y60 and Y61 series.

  6. Timeline of Japanese automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Nissan Patrol Y60 (1987–1993) Nissan Skyline R31 NISMO GTS-R (1985–1990) Toyota Corolla (E90) (1987–1992) Toyota Corona T160 (1987–1992) Toyota Crown S130 hardtop (1987–1991) Toyota Crown S130 sedan (1987–1995) Toyota Crown S130 wagon (1987–1999) Toyota Sprinter MX sedan E90 (1987–1990) Toyota Sprinter Carib AE95 (1987–1990)

  7. Nissan Heritage Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Zama facility, where the collection is housed, used to be Nissan's most advanced assembly facility when it opened in the 1960s. [1] It was previously housed in Nissan's Oppama and was also known as the Nissan DNA Museum. [2] Up until 2013–2014, the collection was entirely private, with no public access whatsoever.

  8. Nissan L engine - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan L series of automobile engines was produced from 1966 through 1986 in both inline-four and inline-six configurations ranging from 1.3 L to 2.8 L. It is a two-valves per cylinder SOHC non-crossflow engine, with an iron block and an aluminium head.

  9. Nissan P engine - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan P engine is a large overhead valve, inline-six cylinder engine manufactured by Nissan Diesel Motor Co., Ltd. from 1959 to 2003 and used in light-duty trucks by Nissan, as well as in the Nissan Patrol. It replaced Nissan's older, sidevalve engines with which it shared its dimensions. [2]