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Thomas61 30-06-2017 21:22

A Very 1990's R3MR Terrano
 
http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/1996-N-NISSA...359?nav=SEARCH

Liking the blatant lack of subtlety !!

terranosaurusdoug 30-06-2017 21:50

I like that, it's not far from me either. Swing out wheel carrier so no weight on door, the glass in tailgate opens up separately, anyone got 2k for me? :lol Jim?, Zac?!

rustic 30-06-2017 21:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by terranosaurusdoug (Post 340103)
I like that, it's not far from me either. Swing out wheel carrier so no weight on door, the glass in tailgate opens up separately, anyone got 2k for me? :lol Jim?, Zac?!

You got no chance of either of them replying to you tonight lol...:doh

Thomas61 30-06-2017 21:58

You could always just take a nod to the 90s and find one of these bull bar things on the front of this Terrano.

http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/1997-Nissan-...700?nav=SEARCH

terranosaurusdoug 30-06-2017 22:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by Thomas61 (Post 340106)
You could always just take a nod to the 90s and find one of these bull bar things on the front of this Terrano.

http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/1997-Nissan-...700?nav=SEARCH


Errrrr...no!! And I'm pretty sure thats not designed to be on there :D

terranosaurusdoug 30-06-2017 22:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by rustic (Post 340105)
You got no chance of either of them replying to you tonight lol...:doh

Well you might aswell make it an equal 7700 then rustic :D:thumb2

Lazy-Ferret 01-07-2017 00:55

Quote:

Originally Posted by terranosaurusdoug (Post 340103)
I like that, it's not far from me either. Swing out wheel carrier so no weight on door, the glass in tailgate opens up separately, anyone got 2k for me? [emoji38] Jim?, Zac?!

I've got one you can have for less...

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macabethiel 01-07-2017 12:23

Thats's our old r3mR sold for £500 in 2013 N448 BRC!!
 
That is our old Nissan Terrano r3mR that we sold in 2013 it had around 151,000 km on the clock equivalent to 94k miles.

Mechanically it was very sound but it had badly blistering front wings due to rusting, slight damage to the nearside rear quarter wheel arch area. I had had some welding done to the rear middle cross member for it's MoT.

It's had a better tow bar fitted and probably a re-paint and repaired front wings. The Nissan ones were daft money £900 plus each !

emjaybee 01-07-2017 12:27

God I love that bull bar.

Me want, me want.

:naughty

macabethiel 01-07-2017 12:39

Bull Bar protection !!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by emjaybee (Post 340155)
God I love that bull bar.

Me want, me want.

:naughty

When we sold her the front Bull Bar was slightly out of alignment due to a small fight with a Ford Mondeo. The Mondeo came second and was a write off from a 10mph rear ender. It was a factory specification when the vehicle was new. It was stainless steel except for the bolts that were chrome.

Thomas61 01-07-2017 16:02

Quote:

Originally Posted by macabethiel (Post 340154)
That is our old Nissan Terrano r3mR that we sold in 2013 it had around 151,000 km on the clock equivalent to 94k miles.

Mechanically it was very sound but it had badly blistering front wings due to rusting, slight damage to the nearside rear quarter wheel arch area. I had had some welding done to the rear middle cross member for it's MoT.

It's had a better tow bar fitted and probably a re-paint and repaired front wings. The Nissan ones were daft money £900 plus each !

Well that explains why the car looks so good and the MOT history is so impressive. You had her and looked after her!!!

Is it time for a family reunion? :)

macabethiel 01-07-2017 20:09

The Wife saw it and asked if we could buy her back but...............!
 
Having recently spent £854 this year on replacing upper and lower suspension arms all round we will stick with the Jeep. The Jeep is much more economical than the Nissan and has more grunt being common rail and 5 cylinder.

That said it did bring back some great memories from the period we owned her 2008-2013. Sadly the Trader I bought it from died a couple of years ago a great guy (Grahame Byrne) who I had known since the early 1970's when he traded as Fairmont Autos in the Derby area.

My only criticism of the vehicle was being an import it was quite expensive to insure back then with many companies declining to quote me cover. On the plus side it was ahead of it's time having Rack & Pinion steering and coil spring suspension all round. It also had a lockable differential and switchable 2/4 wheel drive and overdrive on the auto box.

Nostalgia I just love it.

http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/drea...ail/story.html

briggie 01-07-2017 20:12

nostalgia aint what it used to be :augie:lol

emjaybee 01-07-2017 20:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by briggie (Post 340182)
nostalgia aint what it used to be :augie:lol

True, it's a thing of the past.

:D

Thomas61 01-07-2017 22:54

Quote:

Originally Posted by macabethiel (Post 340181)
Having recently spent £854 this year on replacing upper and lower suspension arms all round we will stick with the Jeep. The Jeep is much more economical than the Nissan and has more grunt being common rail and 5 cylinder.

That said it did bring back some great memories from the period we owned her 2008-2013. Sadly the Trader I bought it from died a couple of years ago a great guy (Grahame Byrne) who I had known since the early 1970's when he traded as Fairmont Autos in the Derby area.

My only criticism of the vehicle was being an import it was quite expensive to insure back then with many companies declining to quote me cover. On the plus side it was ahead of it's time having Rack & Pinion steering and coil spring suspension all round. It also had a lockable differential and switchable 2/4 wheel drive and overdrive on the auto box.

Nostalgia I just love it.


http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/drea...ail/story.html

Pleased this thread brought back some happy memories. Listen to you wife !!!! :lol:lol


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