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You need both dont you? :confused1:

 

The 130 for work and the navara to constantly go and buy the parts to keep the 130 on the road:lol::001_tt2:

 

:thumbdown: hardley ever have anything go wrong with my 130, i had a navara and it was in and out of the dealers all the time. landys will get where a navara can only dream about.

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if you buy a 130 the you'll have to find yahself a good chiropractor! oh and a good parts store! had one of the origanal navara's, (2000) never put a foot wrong and got alot of grief and lots of heavy toweing both on road and off! couldnt compare to my gmc v8,6.5td pickup tho! well not much can!

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