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  1. #106

    Re: New 4 x 4 dual cab ?

    My best price so far is the new arb commercial bar - not in QLD yet but available ex Melbourne for about $890 plus fitting. Its changed a bit (apparently) but is available only in black, is winch compatible and still has mounts for lights, radios and lift points - such a shame 'cause I wanted a pink one

    RA rodeo bars apparently won't fit.

  2. #107

    Re: New 4 x 4 dual cab ?

    That's a good price.

    pm me details


    Thanks


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  3. #108

    Re: New 4 x 4 dual cab ?

    Now having issues with finance.

    Hint, just because someone offers you a cheaper interest rate, does not equate to smaller repayments..........

    Haven't signed off on finance yet..... so no probs.





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  4. #109

    Re: New 4 x 4 dual cab ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucky_Phill View Post
    UHF second
    Spotties next.,....... then Bastard lights.
    Dash matt and seat covers
    Fluffy dice...mmmm nah.... forget that
    Ladder racks...

    phill
    Oh, come on now....Why not the fluffy dice??
    At least you'd always have something to wipe your hands on after the greasy fish and chips or to wipe off the beetroot juice that has run out of the hamburger you had for lunch

    Another must have is one of those noddy dogs.
    They never argue with you and are always agreeing with what your saying...like look at that tosser trying to get in there....and the dog nods it's head in agreeableness.
    They relieve stress as well. When your stuck in a traffic jam just give it a pat, it wags it head and the world is good again. Just like a real dog but without the crap on the carpet.
    I intend on living for-ever....so far so good


  5. #110

    Re: New 4 x 4 dual cab ?

    Quote Originally Posted by gawby View Post
    Just towed my boat up to gladstone and back. with the new colorado.
    About 2 tonne all up at 7.5 k/p/l. I am more than happy with
    that sitting aroung 100 to 110 k/p/h
    Around town 13.5k/p/l/
    Just purchased a new (08) model rodeo LT in Auto 3.0L TD. a few weeks ago. Very happy with the way the new truck tows the boat as well (5.3m Whittley). But i am getting nowehere near these figures around town. Getting around 7.5 Km/L by the trip computer and around 6.5-7 km/l when towing. Have only put 1200 K's on the clock so guess might still be running it in?

    Also just took the truck for a run up to DI this morning. Performed well above my expectations on the soft stuff! Considering the suspension feels like rubbish around town, but i guess that's what you get for buying a dual cab ute.

  6. #111

    Re: New 4 x 4 dual cab ?

    Those figures are about right for the auto - yes they use that much more but it still isn't a lot - yours should improve a little bit as it beds in but don't expect better than a litre or two per hundred.

    Phill - the bullbar price is just a ring up arb southside and ask price - should be able to get it anywhere.

  7. #112

    Re: New 4 x 4 dual cab ?

    D22 - unbelievably thirsty for a diesel. ?????
    GBC you talking about the 3litre turbo diesel ?
    i dont know where you are pulling that information from my navara is awesome on the fuel.
    sean

  8. #113

    Re: New 4 x 4 dual cab ?

    phill pm me what you got for a trade if you traded ?
    sean

  9. #114

    Re: New 4 x 4 dual cab ?

    Vertico:
    Nah the 2.5 is the thirsty one. Brisbane-warwick towing a van - empty.
    I reckon we'll look back in a few years and wish the 3l D22, and old shape 'lux were still on the market - they were good honest units.
    Pretty lazy of nissan not to change the model class to say d22-b?

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