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Looking at buying a dual cab navara

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Looking at buying a dual cab navara

Post by nibbsy »

Hey, I have had my GQ patrol for over 3 years now and my circumstances have changed and i have to get rid of some toys.
I dont know much about navaras, well actually i know virtually nothing about them. I have seen the D22 and the D40, are they different year models or just different spec vehicles?
I dont even know what engines are best or when they were released with what vehicle, does anyone know of any websites that can fill me full of info or post some ideas up on here.
I have found this one online and it looks ok
http://www.carpoint.com.au/all-cars/pri ... 7449D066E1
Which one of the motors is the better one, i have seen both the 3.0L and 2.5L, is one electronic and one mechanical injection??
Any info on the good and bad points and advice to which model i should try and look at would be appreciated.
My budget is around about $30,000 too.
Thanks
nibbsy
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Re: Looking at buying a dual cab navara

Post by gqmudder91 »

the zd30 the 3 litre is the older engine out of the d22 the stop making them in 06 and then the 2.5 common rail came into play u can pick up a new d22 for $31 000 the d40 don't know when they came in but they also have the 2.5 common rail same engine and box just different clutch i think ? but for the d40 the price goes up and up haha for me i would go the d22 commonrail just for value for money
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Re: Looking at buying a dual cab navara

Post by nibbsy »

just another question too, are there child seat restraints in the D22's ?
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Re: Looking at buying a dual cab navara

Post by d22girl »

Wow I just learnt something today... according to my owners manual, there are no child restrainsts fittings in the d22.
I just love my Navara
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Re: Looking at buying a dual cab navara

Post by sossel »

Go to http://www.navara.asia/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; this is a navara specific forum listing D21,D22 &D40 sections. The D40 has a 6 speed manual and is a lot more roomy inside than the D22. Not to many, if any, parts are interchangable between D22 & D40 .
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Re: Looking at buying a dual cab navara

Post by nibbsy »

yeah i have had a look, i am starting to lean towards a holden colorado now.
The D22 is a bit "industrial" on the inside so to speak. Not real luxurious :)
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Re: Looking at buying a dual cab navara

Post by sheriff »

nibbsy wrote:yeah i have had a look, i am starting to lean towards a holden colorado now.
The D22 is a bit "industrial" on the inside so to speak. Not real luxurious :)
nibbsy
'stay away from them mate they had a recall on them problem with the gear box 1st and 2nd my boss had his recall and fixd now it doing something else in the gear box
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