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This is my other ride which I use very often. It is manufactured in Thailand like the Nissan Navara/Frontier that is also being sold here in the Philippines.





I saw that in your signature in earlier posts and was going to ask you what that was until I just saw this thread. Thats a sharp looking ride you have there.
07Sorento Wrote:

I saw that in your signature in earlier posts and was going to ask you what that was until I just saw this thread.  Thats a sharp looking ride you have there.


Thank you, sir 07Sorento. It is also called Triton and L200 in other countries where it is being sold. Available in both gas and diesel. Mine is a 3.2 liter turbo diesel manual transmission.
Damn...I wish they sold those here. thats wicked rad!
I wish they sold them here too!!!
Hot ride and unique...is the front windshield tinted? cant see the driver!
Project03 Wrote:

Hot ride and unique...is the front windshield tinted? cant see the driver!


Yes, sir Project03, the windshield is tinted.

The present look of my Strada is different when it was still stock. I changed my stock rims to wider negative offset Dick Cepek rims and installed wider A/T tires. The new tires were protruding 2" from the fender flares so I made the fender flares wider.

This was how it looks like when it was still stock:


With new DC rims and tires:


Wider fender flares:

G01 Wrote:

Thank you, sir 07Sorento. It is also called Triton and L200 in other countries where it is being sold. Available in both gas and diesel. Mine is a 3.2 liter turbo diesel manual transmission.
Hmmm, we only get the 2.5 diesel in the UK (L200). I think the Navara is considered the better choice because of that (for one reason anyway).

But with options who knows Eyebrow

"The new Mitsubishi L200 Walkinshaw Performance is the new performance pickup from Mitsubishi. Three versions are available, all with an exceptional level of specification, from the Congestion Charge-friendly manual model (without power upgrade) to the automatic transmission model. Available as a post-registration upgrade on all Walkinshaw models is the Walkinshaw Performance Sport Pack Upgrade, which adds fully independent multi-link rear suspension and a stainless steel sports exhaust system for dramatically improved body control and agility. For more information on the Walkinshaw Performance Sport Pack Upgrade contact your local Mitsubishi dealer."
Gee6 Wrote:

G01 Wrote:

Thank you, sir 07Sorento. It is also called Triton and L200 in other countries where it is being sold. Available in both gas and diesel. Mine is a 3.2 liter turbo diesel manual transmission.
Hmmm, we only get the 2.5 diesel in the UK (L200). I think the Navara is considered the better choice because of that (for one reason anyway).

But with options who knows Eyebrow

"The new Mitsubishi L200 Walkinshaw Performance is the new performance pickup from Mitsubishi. Three versions are available, all with an exceptional level of specification, from the Congestion Charge-friendly manual model (without power upgrade) to the automatic transmission model. Available as a post-registration upgrade on all Walkinshaw models is the Walkinshaw Performance Sport Pack Upgrade, which adds fully independent multi-link rear suspension and a stainless steel sports exhaust system for dramatically improved body control and agility. For more information on the Walkinshaw Performance Sport Pack Upgrade contact your local Mitsubishi dealer."

and

"The already exceptional specification of the new Mitsubishi L200 Walkinshaw Performance can be further enhanced by the post-registration fitment of the Walkinshaw Performance Sport Pack Upgrade."


The Strada/L200 in UK has higher specs compared to what is offered in the Philippines, sir Gee6. I read in the British 4x4 Magazine that the L200 there has "super select" 4WD system. "Easy select" part time 4WD is the only option here. Features like electronic seat adjustment, leather seats, cruise control, etc. are not offered in the L200s here.

The Nissan Navara/Frontier that is made in Thailand lacks most of the features that the Navaras have that are made in the US and in Spain. Unfortunately, the Navara - which is more expensive than the L200 and is being sold in the Philippines, comes from Thailand.
That's a cool looking truck. The only thing close to that in the States is the Mitsu Raider

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