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J3wbagell's 93 Navajo

J3wbagell

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City, State
Orlando, Florida
Year, Model & Trim Level
'93 Mazda Navajo
Year: 1993
Make: Mazda
Model: Navajo
State: Florida
City: Oviedo (Orlando area)

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I'm 17 and don't have money to spare so my mods may take some time but will happen. I received the truck as a gift and fell in love with it.

Current condition:
ABS light comes on inadvertently (getting diagnostic as right now)
Leaking free-on from somewhere

Mods:
5% tint
gen 2 limited electric seats
Gabriel Ultra shocks
Sound system including (dual 10" subs, touchscreen head unit, and LA amp)

Plans:
Explorer headlights
Billet Explorer grill
3" Body Lift
 



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Looks nice, keep up the good work.
 


















all i got for now except for a picture of it in the background during the hurricanes a few years back. It is currently at the dealer getting a diagnostic for the ABS (local shop couldn't figure it out). I should be able to pick it up tomorrow, i dropped it off yesterday. That is the main reason i hate dealers. Apparently they couldn't figure it out either so they have their "Mazda guy" coming in tomorrow morning.
 






looking at 450 in new parts at the moment have to hit the junkyard to see what i can find for replacement parts (arm rest, door handles, light cover on the interior) this isn't including the stereo which will be about another 250 for a head unit and speakers.
 






New shocks went in yesterday saw a big difference in the top heaviness of the truck. The old shocks were the originals (104k miles on them). There was about 4 inches of play between where the car sat and where there was resistance in the shock, all fixed now.

The picture i took of the rear shocks was blurry; I'll take another one when i have time.


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I live in Florida so not mountains or rocks to climb so no need for major flexing. Just be going through some mud holes.
 






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