NAV80
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Nav80's, aka vSAHARAx Wet D22 Project...
Hey everyone...
Well i will try and keep it short and sweet.
My name is Troy, 22 years of age, I am a Sparky (nearly qualified). I live in Brisbane and have been a 4wd head since i was knee high short of a grasshopper...
I am a Landcruiser fella through and through but do have a soft spot for the old D22's... please dont hold it against me.
I have an 80 Series cruiser, which is my pride and joy, it's a weekend warrior, tourer, toy all in one... It was featured in issue 136 of 4wd action about 2 years ago... Although it is not my daily driver i do still spend way too much time tinkering and modifying it...
So the time come in my apprenticeship where i needed a ute, so being a typical young male, went straight after a clean, unmodified XR6 Turbo ute.... As fun as it was to drive i soon learnt it was not very practical when it come to work duties. I sometimes used to scratch my head wondering how i would get on some jobsites due to being rediculously low.... Not to mention how to leave the site after it had rained/stormed as it didnt handle mud too well...
So after chosing to sell the XR I was on the hunt for a relatively late model, turbo diesel, dual cab, 4wd with less then 100 000kms. I didnt really want to go into debt either as i'm slowly saving for a house deposit... After looking around for a few months nothing really took my fancy as i suppose you could say i had wine tastes with beer pockets...
After looking at every possible online ad, I then thought i'd give the auctions a go... Always been a bit weary about auctions, but figured nothing ventured, nothing gained... I come across this 2006 ST-R 3.0L... A repairable write-off with 58,000kms... Water damaged as It was caught in a flash flood last december...
I was in two minds when viewing it pre auction. There were no signs of water in the intake, no water in the oil and a tide mark that was a couple of inches below the turbo in the engine bay. how ever the interior was disgusting!!!! Popping your head inside was enough to make you dry reach. Expected after being locked up wet for 3 months in the sun... I then found a rego certificate under the seat so managed to call the previous owner to find out exactly what happened... I had a bit of a think and thought bugger it, it'll take a bit of work but i love a challenge and seen it as a little project that should pay off!!! Next thing i remember, old mate yelling sold and wanting my bidders number...
Extreemly nervous with no sleep, I returned the following arvo with a cheque, the folks 200 series (as a bit too heavy for my 80) and a car trailer semi eager to pick up my boat anchor navara.
As the vehicles are not allowed to be started it had to be loaded by forklift.... not something you see every day...
Hey everyone...
Well i will try and keep it short and sweet.
My name is Troy, 22 years of age, I am a Sparky (nearly qualified). I live in Brisbane and have been a 4wd head since i was knee high short of a grasshopper...
I am a Landcruiser fella through and through but do have a soft spot for the old D22's... please dont hold it against me.
I have an 80 Series cruiser, which is my pride and joy, it's a weekend warrior, tourer, toy all in one... It was featured in issue 136 of 4wd action about 2 years ago... Although it is not my daily driver i do still spend way too much time tinkering and modifying it...
So the time come in my apprenticeship where i needed a ute, so being a typical young male, went straight after a clean, unmodified XR6 Turbo ute.... As fun as it was to drive i soon learnt it was not very practical when it come to work duties. I sometimes used to scratch my head wondering how i would get on some jobsites due to being rediculously low.... Not to mention how to leave the site after it had rained/stormed as it didnt handle mud too well...
So after chosing to sell the XR I was on the hunt for a relatively late model, turbo diesel, dual cab, 4wd with less then 100 000kms. I didnt really want to go into debt either as i'm slowly saving for a house deposit... After looking around for a few months nothing really took my fancy as i suppose you could say i had wine tastes with beer pockets...
After looking at every possible online ad, I then thought i'd give the auctions a go... Always been a bit weary about auctions, but figured nothing ventured, nothing gained... I come across this 2006 ST-R 3.0L... A repairable write-off with 58,000kms... Water damaged as It was caught in a flash flood last december...
I was in two minds when viewing it pre auction. There were no signs of water in the intake, no water in the oil and a tide mark that was a couple of inches below the turbo in the engine bay. how ever the interior was disgusting!!!! Popping your head inside was enough to make you dry reach. Expected after being locked up wet for 3 months in the sun... I then found a rego certificate under the seat so managed to call the previous owner to find out exactly what happened... I had a bit of a think and thought bugger it, it'll take a bit of work but i love a challenge and seen it as a little project that should pay off!!! Next thing i remember, old mate yelling sold and wanting my bidders number...
Extreemly nervous with no sleep, I returned the following arvo with a cheque, the folks 200 series (as a bit too heavy for my 80) and a car trailer semi eager to pick up my boat anchor navara.
As the vehicles are not allowed to be started it had to be loaded by forklift.... not something you see every day...
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