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Hi Piotr,

Many thanks. Yes, the girl is pretty weighty. It's only done 41,***Kms; although it's nearly two years old. Still has 14 months warranty and it gets a new A/C compressor next week.

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ARB Undertray Protection.

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Installed my old '80s Engel Fridge last night. However, the Outback brackets' bolts are too short and won't meet up with the plates underneath the (roll out) lid. I have to go down to ARB again.

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Recovery Kit and MaxTrax purchased for the worst...

This Navara D40 550Nm was installed with long range fuel tanks, so I'm still on my first tank.

Can't give you a fuel consumption figure Piotr, sorry.

Unladen, the figure is 9.l/100Km. With the gear on it now, my guesstimate would be about 10.5l/100Km

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recently upgraded my daily and my weekend warrior

- 425HP 2006 Chrysler 300c SRT8

- 1990 BNR32 GTR Type R - Genuine Tommy Kaira Edition

will be making a thread on the GTR soon

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Hi Piotr,

Many thanks. Yes, the girl is pretty weighty. It's only done 41,***Kms; although it's nearly two years old. Still has 14 months warranty and it gets a new A/C compressor next week.

Terry-25_zpsbbavcgqp.jpg

ARB Undertray Protection.

Terry-23_zpswfhz27zi.jpg

Installed my old '80s Engel Fridge last night. However, the Outback brackets' bolts are too short and won't meet up with the plates underneath the (roll out) lid. I have to go down to ARB again.

Terry-24_zpsmzb3rx6g.jpg

Recovery Kit and MaxTrax purchased for the worst...

This Navara D40 550Nm was installed with long range fuel tanks, so I'm still on my first tank.

Can't give you a fuel consumption figure Piotr, sorry.

Unladen, the figure is 9.l/100Km. With the gear on it now, my guesstimate would be about 10.5l/100Km

press the "i" (information) button on the left side of the steering wheel to toggle through to avg fuel consumption. :)
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Also, thought I had posted a pic of my daily here, going back through, obviously not.

Wanted for 6yrs.

Finally purchased 2nd hand in June last year.

Love this car more and more every day.

Fuel consumption sucks, but excellent apart from that.

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I heard you need a new toy and Terry's Evo is for sale *wink wink*

Terry wont sell me the Evo. He says he has seen the way I drive... I've got a heavy foot. I'll blow myself to pieces!

(actually I heard Evo is now not for sale..)

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Hi Piotr,

Many thanks. Yes, the girl is pretty weighty. It's only done 41,***Kms; although it's nearly two years old. Still has 14 months warranty and it gets a new A/C compressor next week.

Terry-25_zpsbbavcgqp.jpg

ARB Undertray Protection.

Terry-23_zpswfhz27zi.jpg

Installed my old '80s Engel Fridge last night. However, the Outback brackets' bolts are too short and won't meet up with the plates underneath the (roll out) lid. I have to go down to ARB again.

Terry-24_zpsmzb3rx6g.jpg

Recovery Kit and MaxTrax purchased for the worst...

This Navara D40 550Nm was installed with long range fuel tanks, so I'm still on my first tank.

Can't give you a fuel consumption figure Piotr, sorry.

Unladen, the figure is 9.l/100Km. With the gear on it now, my guesstimate would be about 10.5l/100Km

pretty sure i just saw your car on tv lol

ARB Undertray Protection.

Terry-23_zpswfhz27zi.jpg

Installed my old '80s Engel Fridge last night. However, the Outback brackets' bolts are too short and won't meet up with the plates underneath the (roll out) lid. I have to go down to ARB again.

Recovery Kit and MaxTrax purchased for the worst...

This Navara D40 550Nm was installed with long range fuel tanks, so I'm still on my first tank.

Can't give you a fuel consumption figure Piotr, sorry.

Unladen, the figure is 9.l/100Km. With the gear on it now, my guesstimate would be about 10.5l/100Km

Can't Fault ARB gear, it really is top notch. Verrrrrrry noice bit of kit there mate

Here's my daily, goes great in traffic & costs me $12 a week in fuel

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considering getting a troll face sticker to put on the back of my helmet for the M4 parking-lot to admire on my commute

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