Go back to home

My new toy (daily)

Author
Kook
MR2 Master
  • Total Posts : 504
  • Scores: 30
  • Reward points: 3819
  • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
  • Location: Victoria
  • Status: offline
2012/11/14 20:18:34 (permalink)
0

My new toy (daily)

Hey,
 
Here is my new daily/work horse
 
2003 Nissan Navara ST-R 3lt Turbo Diesel
 
Not a lot to tell about her. Biggest plan is to get a top mount cooler, bull bar and side steps.
 
So here is some some pics...
 

 

 

 

 

 

#1


8 Replies Related Threads

    MRTurbo
    SA Moderator
    • Total Posts : 2894
    • Scores: 81
    • Reward points: 4791
    • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
    • Location: Adelaide SA Australia
    • Status: offline
    Re:My new toy (daily) 2012/11/14 22:51:19 (permalink)
    0
    looks like it'll tow an MR2 :P

    1990 SW20 GT 3S-GTE Targa
    2001 Honda CBR600F4i

    #2
    Gatesys SW20
    Supporter
    • Total Posts : 1106
    • Scores: 22
    • Reward points: 1110
    • Joined: 2012/11/06 19:28:18
    • Status: offline
    Re:My new toy (daily) 2012/11/15 11:11:35 (permalink)
    0
    Looks like you can fit one under it ahahah
    #3

    tralfaz
    QLD Moderator
    • Total Posts : 522
    • Scores: 65
    • Reward points: 3183
    • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
    • Location: Brisbane Queensland Australia
    • Status: offline
    Re:My new toy (daily) 2012/11/15 13:55:18 (permalink)
    0
    Oh no! A diesel on the MR2 Forum. The world as we know it has ended.
     

     
     
     
    Deevon

    Hey,

    Here is my new daily/work horse

    2003 Nissan Navara ST-R 3lt Turbo Diesel

    Not a lot to tell about her. Biggest plan is to get a top mount cooler, bull bar and side steps.

    So here is some some pics... 

     

     

     

     

     





    Tralfaz
    1989 AW11 SC G-Limited; all original and staying that way.
    PLUS
    SW20 G-Limited BEAMS
    So much choice, so little time.
    #4
    Kook
    MR2 Master
    • Total Posts : 504
    • Scores: 30
    • Reward points: 3819
    • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
    • Location: Victoria
    • Status: offline
    Re:My new toy (daily) 2012/11/15 15:46:15 (permalink)
    0
    haha I have a TD van for ~3 years as well.
     
    Can't go past the fuel economy. Just got 8.4lt for 100ks around town out of the ute, not back for 1.8ton truck.
     
    Could definitely tow an MR2, and will probably end up doing that as mine is always dead (just the battery but yeah haha)
    #5
    MRTurbo
    SA Moderator
    • Total Posts : 2894
    • Scores: 81
    • Reward points: 4791
    • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
    • Location: Adelaide SA Australia
    • Status: offline
    Re:My new toy (daily) 2012/11/15 16:23:25 (permalink)
    0
    ^thats not bad...I was gonna ask because I thought those things would drink it...but you've proved me wrong! lol

    1990 SW20 GT 3S-GTE Targa
    2001 Honda CBR600F4i

    #6

    MR2QIK
    MR2 Deity
    • Total Posts : 2015
    • Scores: 106
    • Reward points: 3479
    • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
    • Location: Sydney NSW Australia
    • Status: offline
    Re:My new toy (daily) 2012/11/15 16:54:49 (permalink)
    0
    Nice! That'll tow another 4WD, MR2 would be a walk in the park.

    MR2QIK - "The Little Car That Could"



    320rwkw @ 19psi (pump fuel, no giggle gas)
    11.96 @ 116mph (with 228rwkw)
    #7
    tralfaz
    QLD Moderator
    • Total Posts : 522
    • Scores: 65
    • Reward points: 3183
    • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
    • Location: Brisbane Queensland Australia
    • Status: offline
    Re:My new toy (daily) 2012/11/16 00:42:37 (permalink)
    0
    Deevon, it does look like a very nice truck!
    Any idea what the servicing costs are yet because some of the stories about how they get costly after two or three years has put me off owning a diesel?
    I don't need a monster like you have but some of the newer SUV's look good - I was actually considering a Range Rover Evoque Diesel or a BMW X5.
    On economy you still can't beat the MR2. My AW11 S/C is now 23 years old and with 124K on the speedo still gets an average of 7.2 ltr/100km.
    On our trip to the Nationals last year the Falcon managed 6.8 ltr/100km with his SW20 Bathurst.
    It just goes to prove that if they could do this 20-odd years ago why aren't petrol cars much better now when fuel is five times the price it was back then.
    Best regards,
    Walter
     
    Deevon

    haha I have a TD van for ~3 years as well.

    Can't go past the fuel economy. Just got 8.4lt for 100ks around town out of the ute, not back for 1.8ton truck.

    Could definitely tow an MR2, and will probably end up doing that as mine is always dead (just the battery but yeah haha)



    Tralfaz
    1989 AW11 SC G-Limited; all original and staying that way.
    PLUS
    SW20 G-Limited BEAMS
    So much choice, so little time.
    #8
    Kook
    MR2 Master
    • Total Posts : 504
    • Scores: 30
    • Reward points: 3819
    • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
    • Location: Victoria
    • Status: offline
    Re:My new toy (daily) 2012/11/16 08:24:47 (permalink)
    0
    Ha ha yeah MR2 is better on fuel but this baby can get my tools and **** around (renovating a house)
     
    I haven't had to service this yet, but the van was fairly cheap and that was 100% import. For example, glow plugs for the ute ~$25, glow plugs for the van ~$150.
     
    I plan to get a service done on it soon, just something I always do when buying a second hand car, and will let you know.
    #9
    Jump to:
    © 2025 APG vNext Trial Version 5.5