AnswerID: 87076 Submitted: Thursday, Dec 02, 2004 at 22:25
Bilbo
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I know this kind of syndrome very well.
My (very) old 1989 Nissan trayback ute keeps on going when I've bashed it into trees, smashed it into creeks (upside down on one occasion), slid off tracks into a bog at speed, run it with 2 flat rear
tyres (ran out of patches etc), bounced it off kangaroos, bullocks and emus, towed 4 tonnes at 110 kmh (chasing a drilling rig into
Meekatharra), towed an LC and it's caravan into Wiluna etc,etc and then it goes and stops on me when I turn the bloody ignition key off.
It just rubs salt in the wound when it starts first time next morning!! It's a bloody miracle that I still own it and that I haven't complained to Nissan once in 12 years.
It's tiring me out trying to break the animal thing!
Now my 2000 TD 100 series LC,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,well ya all know about that one.
Bilbo
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