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January 23rd, 2006 02:43 PM #11
di kaya sira ang thermostat? I inspected the engine and still okay, walang tumatalsik na langis sa oil filler and dip stick. wala ding mga leaks either from engine or power steering. Anyway, ang condition ko kasi is samahan ako nang seller sa TNG and LTO, kapag na-itransfer na sa akin dun lang mag-bayaran.
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January 23rd, 2006 02:48 PM #12
sir, AFAIK, isuzu did not release any 2.4 diesel engine locally check mo sir yung model no. ng engine dun sa gilid, just below the valve cover. 4ja1 lang ang nirelease nila dito for the 4x2 models.baka naman nagkamali lang yung owner; I think it was 1997 when the first batches of the fuegos were released; yung sa isuzu badge naman sa tail gate, i think the 96 model like mine did not have it embossed, sticker nalang sha kaya i had mine removed and you can easily get isuzu oem badge/sticker from the casa naman; about the temp...yes below the 1/2 mark is normal
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January 23rd, 2006 03:02 PM #13
ganyan din ang akin...vertical, magkatabi sila ng fuel guage tapos na parehong nasa pagitan naman ng speedo at ng tachometer..hehehe...may slight variations talaga yung mga guages nila depende sa year na nilabas...hth.
sir sa 4x4ph meron ako nakita dati...pormado at ang ganda pa ng tindig...kaya lang around 300k pa...pero who knows, might be worth the extra dough.
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January 23rd, 2006 03:13 PM #14Originally Posted by BeetOls
Yes, ganyan nga! Whew, akala ko naman chop chop na itong unit. Yung engine niya is perfectly identical nag sa crosswind, may xto kasi ako dati kaya alam ko hitsura. Yung sa tailgate niya ay sticker lang. Pormado na rin itong unit na nakita ko and ang bed niya ay may parang sandspaper-like na coating. Original paint pa. Pati yung mga dashboard and mga sidings nya ay sariwa pa, di pa faded mga plastic.. almost 80thou km lang ang odometer. Mags na din and big tires. 260k bigay sa akin.
Wala naman sigurong problema ito otherwise di sila papayag na kasama silang mag-transfer and ,magbayaran lang after the transfer of ownership.
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January 23rd, 2006 03:26 PM #15
looks like you got a good catch there! pic naman jan! =) ako den...if ever i see a 4x2, dowgrade naren! magastos ang 4x4 pag sa parts and suspension, d naman mashado nagagamit.
sites that might help in the future
http://www.clubisuzu.wellington.net.nz -- mostly MU user pero since engine is the same as ours, we can definitely relate (new zealand site); got some really nice trail pictures
http://forum.planetisuzoo.com -- lotsa cool pictures (troopers, pickups, etc.)
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January 23rd, 2006 03:31 PM #16
Yeah, looks like it. My heart skipped a beat when i saw it the first time. It actually exceeded my expectation, considering its price and age. I will post pics as soon as i get it. Thanks to all who answered, beetols, fuego 4x2, etc.
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January 23rd, 2006 03:35 PM #17
congrats pala..hehehe....it's gonna go a long long way pa basta alaga sa pms.=) mine's got 200k kms na and still no sign of breaking down or abnormal deterioration...im sure yours will do the same.
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July 21st, 2007 11:51 PM #19nice thread i want to have a pick up isuzu d max or maybe crosswind, alin kaya ang mas ok pang pamilya?. salamat
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July 22nd, 2007 12:10 PM #20
Hi maddawgz. kung for family use. mas versatile ang crosswind vs the dmax. pero ang ganda ng facelifted dmax!
see my pahabol statement above. i mean, i can go on vacation anytime. but my spouse has her...
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