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June 16th, 2017 09:20 PM #1Howdy Navara Brothers
Just want to start up a thread specific for SE and SV editions of Navara. What we can do here are
1. To share a picture of your Navara
2. Share some mods and upgrades you've done (w/ or w.out costs)
3. Share mileage, average consumptions, and maintenance so far
4. Encountered problems and issues with the unit - and how it was addressed
5. And suggestions on oils, fuels, lubes, etc
We all know that the sports edition does not really need a lot of upgrades as it was created too look like a beast. But some ideas on what to add in the unit would be awesome!
I'm gonna share mine tomorrow pag nakabalik na ako ng Cavite. But I got the 2017 SE 6MT last Wednesday and it is indeed a true beast :D
Cheers Brothers!
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June 19th, 2017 12:59 AM #2Hello. I'm planning to purchase a Navara NP300 Sport Edition and use it off-road sometimes. Could someone tell me if the "front skirt" is removable or not. I don't want it touching the ground while off-road. In case it is removable, how does the front of the navara look without the "front skirt". Does it look the same as the non-sport variant? Is it noticeable that the skirt is missing?
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June 19th, 2017 03:11 AM #3Yes it is removable but not easy to detach. You'll need tools to remove it as it is drilled in front bummper.
It will still look a sports edition with roof rails and sports roll bar.
Tip of advice: Buy it before the price increase. This car will skyrocket to 1.8M for sure next year.
P.s. I'll post my review with pics tomorrow
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June 20th, 2017 01:27 PM #4
2017 Nissan Navara Sports Edition 4x2 6mt 2.5TD EL SV
Name: Hank McCoy
Birth Month/Year: June 2017
Tint: None
Accessories: Rain Visors
Security: Alarms to be installed today will update. Will cost me 7k to install both in casa
Upgrades: None as of the moment. Everything looks awesome!
Fuel: Shell V-Power Diesel
Mileage: 56Km
Maintenance: Not yet
Max Cargo Load Reached: My weight, 65kg
Issues:
- Clutch is too high for me (will have this adjusted on my first pms)
- Turning radius is too big, you need to take another lane to u-turn on a 2 lane road.
- Sports bar is so beautiful, but unfortunately only roller bed cover can be installed at the back. Still waiting for a better alternative
Known issues on predecessors that are not present:
- Kalampag sounds on steering wheels when hitting speed bumps
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June 20th, 2017 03:38 PM #5
Been seeing a lot of these sport eds on the road lately. Pogi talaga. Makes me want to trade in my old D40 Navara.
But then I remember dami ko pa nga palang utang.
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June 20th, 2017 04:43 PM #6
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June 20th, 2017 07:19 PM #7
Sounds like he really needs you more than you need him bro. He's not shy about dangling debt bondage to keep you hehe.
It might be just a mental thing, but I tend to chicken out of any long term debt. I still have 5 years of monthly debits.Hard to plan long term without a steady paycheck! A car loan would add a couple more years. Problema the wife wants an Innova so replacing the pickup is gonna be hard to justify.
Pero konti na lang bro mabubuyo na ako. Seems everyone is getting a new car this year. ☺
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June 20th, 2017 07:39 PM #8Agree! Took me 3 years to really plan this out well. Car is a luxury. Wouldn't consider it as investment if wouldn't be used for a business. But as long as I'll have it for a lifetime, why not! :D
Anyways, good luck to you and to your purchasing decisions in the future.
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June 20th, 2017 05:41 PM #9
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June 20th, 2017 04:44 PM #10
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