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Old 13-02-2011, 23:24   #1
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Old 13-02-2011, 23:35   #2
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That's some aerial you've got there mate
Or is that your wood sticking out Mr fat willy
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Old 13-02-2011, 23:47   #3
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Nice motor. And very tasty side steps. Where did you get you hands on them.
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Old 13-02-2011, 23:49   #4
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navara side steps!
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Old 13-02-2011, 23:52   #5
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navara side steps!
would they be a staright fit onto the T2 or would it take some cutting and welding?
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Old 13-02-2011, 23:52   #6
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Nice motor. And very tasty side steps. Where did you get you hands on them.
They came with the truck, i dont know anything about them...
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Old 13-02-2011, 23:58   #7
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They came with the truck, i dont know anything about them...
In the interest of safety of new members I recommend you take them off and send them on to me so I can do a bit of research on them and some long term testing. Just to make sure they are safe and sound you know ....

How long have you had the truck? Tell us what you think of it.
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Old 14-02-2011, 00:01   #8
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they look same as fitted to the "hardbody" navara and uk d40,id imagine its gonna be case of measuring a cab and comparing to terrano passenger area length,if need to cut theyll look daft?step in wrong place? as for fitting theyll just be "L" brackets maybe some adjustment! cant realy see em on this pic but only one i got !
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Old 14-02-2011, 00:14   #9
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they look same as fitted to the "hardbody" navara and uk d40,id imagine its gonna be case of measuring a cab and comparing to terrano passenger area length,if need to cut theyll look daft?step in wrong place? as for fitting theyll just be "L" brackets maybe some adjustment! cant realy see em on this pic but only one i got !
From navara
I'll keep my eyes open for a set of them when at the breakers. If they fit PHATWULLY's truck then it will be possible to do the job.

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Old 14-02-2011, 00:16   #10
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were not sure 100% they are off navara though make sure before shelling out!
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Old 14-02-2011, 00:22   #11
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In the interest of safety of new members I recommend you take them off and send them on to me so I can do a bit of research on them and some long term testing. Just to make sure they are safe and sound you know ....

How long have you had the truck? Tell us what you think of it.
I got it just before xmas, it was to replace my last truck (frontera) to date im very pleased with it, seems to be a lot better truck than my last one, its got 66kmiles with full history....

As for the steps they dont look like they have been cut to make them fit..
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Old 14-02-2011, 00:26   #12
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no i may be wrong,they ould be made for the terrano and navara,both nissan so why not?
ive had couple of isuzu 2.8tds and nissans been more powerfull,like frontera shape though!
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Old 14-02-2011, 00:29   #13
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I got it just before xmas, it was to replace my last truck (frontera) to date im very pleased with it, seems to be a lot better truck than my last one, its got 66kmiles with full history....

As for the steps they dont look like they have been cut to make them fit..
66k miles is nothing. Truck is good as new in milage terms. Very clean looking as well. What do you plan to use if for? General use, towing, off-road excursions, fun in the snow?? How does it compare on power to the frontera?
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Old 14-02-2011, 00:35   #14
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66k miles is nothing. Truck is good as new in milage terms. Very clean looking as well. What do you plan to use if for? General use, towing, off-road excursions, fun in the snow?? How does it compare on power to the frontera?
The frontera was only 2.0l petrol so wasnt the most powerfull, I use the truck for a bit of everything, towing, general driver, fun, with my cars, they are used to they die, so I hope this one can take what thrown at it!!!
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Old 14-02-2011, 00:39   #15
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same as me then mate,mine survived!
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