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  1. tiv

    Nissan Presea

    Completely OT but as Presea requested multiple times, Heres a pic of my stable, had to include the special ones that are gone as they always have that soft spot.
  2. Do note, BJ40s have a lot of potential, and quite rewarding in terms of a long term build, if you are that type of enthusiast, parts are rather easy to come by, and plenty of retrofits from Toyota lines, In good nick it can be a hard core off-roader and still haul you around in the suburbs. Also someday If you want to sell it, it is most likely to hold its value and even appreciate provided you restore her well. End of the day its got the ol' diesel grunt too..
  3. Damn is this their current place near the tunnel?
  4. No mate, the vehicle was delivered last week but as I am outstation I could not fiddle with it, Will try it and update
  5. http://malaysia-campervan.blogspot.com/2011/12/vw-splitty-camper-with-reliability-of.html Magnum you gotta see this!
  6. Well you could find the following for that budget, provided you prowl around a bit, and haggle hard 1980s Pajero 2 door ( with severe negotiation / condition) Mitsubishi J44 / Safari / Jeep 4DR5 Land Cruiser BJ40 Swb / 2door Daihatsu Rugger (80s) Early Daihatsu Jeeps (local term) - easily approachable Early Hiluxes Early Isuzu Pickups Early Nissan Pickups Land Rover Series 2-3 (not recommended) Willys Jeep / Mahindra Jeep Mahindra Bolero (2000s) Maruti Gypsy (provided you find one) All with 4wd of course, but however given your budget, you won't be able to touch a mint example, but one with mild to moderate degree of work; reliability will be proportional to how much you spend on fixing then again leave the fixing to the weekend
  7. I do not know the technique, but a gentlemen from the large scale importer in dematagoda told me that the gauge cluster and the head unit both can be swapped to english for just LKR 5000, but they do not share the contact unless you purchase the car from them; If you can try to convince them to share their guy! the chap advertised on the other website quotes LKR 20000 for installing English in the ONLY the gauge cluster. He claims there is not method to work on the head unit. I'd say wait till things become a bit more mainstream..
  8. I kinda miss him too, I mean jokes aside the gentleman had a lot to share, and very active in the forum.
  9. The deal was most of the SDcards were stolen during transport or demonstration of the vehicles, The right move would be to insist for the SD card or else not purchase the car, Or else you'll have to swap the Head unit with a unit that has the card.
  10. Paperwork regarding Registering a new vehicle is similar to getting married :)

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    2. Magnum

      Magnum

      You should do a review on it, cuz you are the first 'permanent' member to buy one

    3. PreseaLover

      PreseaLover

      Yep, I'm also awaiting it...

    4. tiv

      tiv

      To tell you the truth, I saw the vehicle only once at the dealer, took it for a spin,

      It had been delivered last week, As i'm away from home, I'll actually get my hands on it this thursday,

      Will definitely share my views over the next week

  11. tiv

    Quick Trivia 3

    Pretty much looks like it eh
  12. tiv

    Quick Trivia 3

    Yes, well done Your turn mate:)
  13. tiv

    Quick Trivia 3

    Barging in again to keep the thread going
  14. tiv

    Quick Trivia 3

    Someone else please shoot!
  15. tiv

    Quick Trivia 3

    Spot on, take the floor mate, I believe the vent was part of a trim grade.
  16. tiv

    Quick Trivia 3

    A popular Jap, 80s
  17. Sharing a recent experience, Went to see a Nissan X-trail recently, looked mint outside, a minor degree wear inside, however looked mechanically sound too, pulled like a train, there was an on off idle miss though On switching it on, I noticed that along with the engine check and several other warning indicators were lit, but have been neatly covered up with a kind of a tint like adhesive tape, the texture matched 100% to the fascia of the meter board itself, almost invisible at several glances. The dead giveaway was that the perspex cover of the gauge cluster was cracked and had a hole in it, allowing me to pull the tape out. Which had lifted from one end lightly showing a small shimmer from the indicators hidden behind it. By looking at the sheer amount of warnings and indicators lit on that thing, and further inspection of the undercarriage, we ruled out it had been in a major degree front end collision and had been poorly patched up by some joint, All in all, I would be in some garage trying to fix that X-trail even at this moment if I hadn't spotted that light.
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    Quick Trivia 3

    Fellas give this a try; still easy
  19. Congrats on your purchase and welcome to the forum, Your vehicle is rather "differently" styled, but they look like fun little things, Also with a decent set of wheels, they might look even better. As they are very new to the car world, It wouldn't be easy to find a manual right away, try searching the net too, I'm sure a fellow user will sort you out along the way. Cheers
  20. tiv

    Quick Trivia 3

    Gloria?
  21. tiv

    Quick Trivia 3

    Rebooting for old times sake gentlemen, Easy one to get the pace up, start!
  22. epic machan
  23. Well to add to this, after reading the plethora of EV threads, and bit of car sale mongering, I am considering,a EV, probably a leaf Just adding an average chap's view here Yes as Crosswind mentioned, it is selfish of us to load our burdened electricity system, and there is a marginal duty that we can do. I totally agree. Btw I am a healthcare professional and have no clue about advanced A/C electricity matters (level- Noob). So this is biased towards the car rather Why I consider an EV? frankly, I have no concern for the bragged fuel economy, as simply I do not / never owned a vehicle which did >10kmpl, so fuel economy is not my concern, so the next unicorn Environmental awareness? Not exactly, I had a few petrol SUVs along the line, so I guess that answers that question too. Well to answer my own question; Being a petrolhead, I consider an EV as I am keen to experience this new dimension of motoring enthusiasm, after all EVs pull really well, have a low center of gravity if designed, lot of potential to flex into the various aspects of motoring, of-course the prime target of motoring is ignored as of now, travelling long distances, Well true range does have a long way to go unless you can afford a Tesla. I'd have to sell my house for that Well the next appealing thing about the leaf at the given moment is, the price, yes As it will not be replacing my current vehicle, It would be testing waters, Then again I do not want to lose my investment, so the outcome; only time will tell, but as of now, the so called "market eka" is a solid NO But due to the tax schemes these "different" vehicles are sold at rather approachable prices, compared to other vehicles in the market (of-course they have an engine) Well in most countries the story is different as EVs are considered rather expensive as non-EV counterparts are competitively priced. So my bottom line is, its a fascinating side to motoring, this EV craze, and it is a marginally affordable exercise to someone who can afford a hybrid or higher / or 2 average 2010s automobiles, after-all its going to nourish your "thel hinganna gland", if you have one that is So that makes me a Tree hating, selfish, potential electricity hog innit'. Another Sri Lankan Thanks
  24. Catering van fetishists nationwide
  25. Why not do something to that exhaust tip, It looks rather out of place with the car, something with a little bit of diameter and about 2cm of visible chrome would be nice, not a fart cannon please with minimum restriction of course.
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