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I've bought a Navara :blink:

 

Nice one Simo :yes:

 

Whats you Honest opinion on it? I was a bit disapointed with mine to be Honest at first! a few things bugged me like the crap turning circle, the front shockers seems a bit soft, and the fecking things sounds like a Bus :rolleyes: expecially when you booting upto and around 60 - 70mph mark.

 

Having said that I love it now! it took a bit of getting used too after the creature comforts I got with my old motor, but now I'm pretty pleased with it.

 

Cheers

 

Tony

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I've bought a Navara :blink:

 

Nice one Simo :yes:

 

Whats you Honest opinion on it? I was a bit disapointed with mine to be Honest at first! a few things bugged me like the crap turning circle, the front shockers seems a bit soft, and the fecking things sounds like a Bus :rolleyes: expecially when you booting upto and around 60 - 70mph mark.

 

Having said that I love it now! it took a bit of getting used too after the creature comforts I got with my old motor, but now I'm pretty pleased with it.

 

Cheers

 

Tony

 

Picking mine up on Tuesday :clapper: Agreed a price last week on the condition he put in through it mot as it only had a weeks test.

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I had the pajero before i got mine and you are right the comfort's are not as good.. they have coil spring's on the front and leaf spring's on the back that's why they seem to be bouncey or soft on the front end..but you soon get used to it and dont forget you can get nearlly 1 ton in the back of them..

The fuel consumption is better and so is the pulling power.. :yes: ..

Keep the front wheel stopper's greased up the thing's are just near the brake calipers and stop the wheel's hitting the inside of the arch's.. if you dont it will make a horrible screeching noise when you are turning with full lock on..

On the back bumper bit mate have a look in your nearest 4x4 centre or on ebay as they are not that expensive..and are very easy to bolt on.. :good: .

Millet

 

 

Nice one Millet I'll follow your advice

 

I had a Pajero before and had the luxury of adjustable shocks and few other mod cons, the only prob's I had with the SWB Paj was space and fuel consumption, boy could that car drink fuel! The Nav on the other hand is averageing about 28 - 30mpg but this is with alot of town use! I also need to get a plastic liner for this as its the Carpeted type fitted at the mo.

 

I must admit the model up the new D40's look the Bollox, I'll stick it on the xmas list for next year ;). also I found this Navara forum with helpful info, its quiet at the mo so perhaps it could do with a few lads on there to liven it up....

 

http://www.nissan-navara.net/index.php

 

Cheers

 

Tony

 

PS, Simo Keep us posted when you get it mate...

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