Random Snap>> Team Ksnusa Nissan Navara

So far this month, we've seen a lot of sedans and wagons. But the 'haulers' category falls into trucks as well, no? Speedhunter reader, Ardito Septyano Bachrie, sent us this photo, through our Facebook page, of a Nissan Navara that his father built. This semi-tubular chassis truck, which runs in the Indonesian National Speed Offroad Event in the Sprint Rally Truck and Jeep class, features a 4.7L V8 which produces 211 wheel horse power and 228 ft/lbs of torque. Not a whole lot of power, but then again, you don't need a globs of power to put a smile on your face!

-Linhbergh

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1

I like it!

Trucks are great because they can actually look good and have a mean stance without being stupidly low to the ground.

2

The Nissan Navara is marketed as a 'Mother Trucker' in Malaysia (and probably SEA as well) as it is the most powerful truck in its class.

3

mantab...sukses selalu...KSNusa semakin kencang...

4

Agree...might say thats the hottest truck built by the hottest KS Nusa team and is driven by the hottest driving partner Rian and sonny!! :)



Brava!!

5

ksnusa is GREAT

6

Cool stuff, but maybe trucks are better left 'till Truck&SUV/offroad month

7

4.7L V8? sounds like a 2uzfe in that navara??



looks great thu :D

8

More off-road racing!

9

ksnusa is GREAT

10

Thanks guys

11

sokil gob, gokil sob, two thumbs up lah

12

as far as i know Mr. Kemal Bachrie have many racing truck at his workshop, like mitsubishi strada, nissan frontier to vw tuoreq 'looking' , etc....i think SPEEDHUNTERS should look at it...

13

awesome, but if your only lookin for that much hp, why go with a v8? how about something smaller, weighs a little less and has better response? altho maybe I should read the class rules before asking that.

14

Cool, I love to see a car from Indonesia getting posted in here. By the way, love that rugged and beaten look of the truck

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