THE ALL CONQUERING NISSAN PATROL.....
The Nissan Patrol is a durable and unstoppable 4WD. So there is no better vehicle for you to use as a base donor vehicle for your Rhino Buggy. But it is essential that you purchase the correct model. So please read these guidelines carefully.


Nissan Patrol Suitable Models
It is recommended that the Hammer replacement body is fitted to a 1988-1998 Long or Short Wheel Base GQ Model Nissan Patrol. The MQ model can also be used as a donor vehicle. However, this is a leaf sprung model where the GQ is coil sprung giving a better ride. We strongly suggest that you do not consider any GU Nissan Patrol. These models have been fitted with airbags which complicates or makes it almost impossible to register your completed vehicle.
Before purchasing your Donor Vehicle please check which model Rhino Buggy gets your heart pumping. The most popular Hammers are based on the long wheel GQ Patrol.

What you need to look for in a Donor Vehicle
Sourcing a currently registered Nissan Patrol will make your registration process easier. We recommend that your avoid sourcing a written-off donor vehicle at all costs. After all the work you have put into building your Rhino Buggy, believe us, you don’t want any hassles when it’s time to get it registered.
One of the first jobs in the build process is to remove the body from the chassis, so don’t worry too much about how the body looks. Take interest in condition of the chassis, engine, suspension etc. If you source a great condition donor vehicle you may not need to do too much to any of the running gear. Or you may choose to rebuild the engine and upgrade the suspension, amongst other things. But factor this into your costings especially if you are buying a donor vehicle that needs some work.

Sell your Body Baby
Most of the bits and pieces from your donor vehicle will be used in your Rhino Buggy build. The old Nissan Patrol Body is worth some cash to you though, so treat it with tender loving care. Once it has been removed from the chassis, contact your local wreckers and see how much they will pay for your body.

Registering your Completed Rhino Buggy
It may seem strange to consider registration before you have sourced your donor vehicle, but a little thought before you get your donor vehicle can save you registration heartache when you have finished. Hammers are successfully being registered in every state in Australia (South Australia to be confirmed). We insist you check with your local authority engineers to discuss your Rhino Buggies conversion before commencing as Rhino Buggies accepts no responsibility for changes to registration rules and regulations. Rhino Buggies can supply a detailed engineers report to assist in the registration process. As the Hammer body is of steel construction, registration of the conversion should be fairly straight forward and will fall under the ‘re-bodied chassis’ or ‘individually constructed vehicle’ category. But please take our advice and only use a currently registered, non-written off GQ Nissan Patrol as the base vehicle. You will thank us in the long run.

Buy one of Our Donor Vehicles
Rhino Buggies is continually sourcing donor vehicles and we often have a number on hand. We only source currently registered, non-written off GQ Nissan Patrols. Contact us to see if we have any currently available.


The Fine Print
Rhino Buggies accepts no responsibility for the registration of any vehicle. It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that the built vehicle meets all state and local authority requirements. In the event that any vehicle cannot be registered, Rhino Buggies will not be held liable.


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