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Item: 1986 D21 Navara 4x4 Dual Fuel

Location: Melb

Item Condition: Great for a 23 year old utility. 330,000kms. Paint is average in spots, but it's a workhorse and still pretty straight and looks neat. I'm just pedantic!

Reason for selling: Looking at getting a different car. Something with more go than Grrrr.

Price and price conditions: $3200ono

Extra Info:

Have owned this car for 2 years. Has a 2.4L Z24 motor on gas. Engine is a little tired compared to a freshy, but doesn't leak oil.

Parts replaced since owning:

-2 new tyres (Maxxis Bravo All terrain) May 09, 2 New tyres Mar 08 (Hankook DynoPro) 265/70 R16 (About $800 worth)

-Ironman Heavy Duty 2" lift kit (For extra load carrying. Includes Ironman rear leaf springs, Ironman Nitro Gas shocks, Ironman HD Torsion Rods and poly spring bushings) fitted in Mar 09 ($900 @ trade price plus fitting)

-New Points, Dizzy cap, rotor button and gas tune in May 09

-New drive belts, ignition Leads, plugs, oil and air filters fitted Feb 09

-New starter motor fitted August 08

-New Genuine Nissan Ring gear, PBR Heavy Duty clutch October 07

-New front brake pads April 09

-Thermostat May 09

-Water temp sender, have a new one waiting to be fitted.

There's probably more

Have taken this off road very rarely. Maybe 2-3 times in the whole time I've had it. Owner before me had owned it 10 years and was from the country, so it's done mainly highway miles the last 12 years. It's a fun and handy car, but I'm really missing something that has more go.

Car has working Aircon, CD player (can throw in an amp if buyer wants it), tow bar, driving lights, stainless muffler and 2" or 2.25" exhaust. Can also provide a challenge flexiglass canopy that needs a little work to fit back on the tub and also comes with Tonneau cover and frame. I will not provide RWC but may include reg depending on sale price

Feel free to ask questions here, If interested, contact Via PM for contact details :P

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