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Old 18-11-2018, 20:33   #63
lfteixeira
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Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: Portugal
Vehicle: Ford Maverick 2.7 LWB
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Originally Posted by Sundowners View Post
Hi --ola
If your terrano has spent most of its life in inland Portugal you should find that you will not have problems with rust----- our friends in UK will be a little envious!!!!!!!!
I don't know if you have seen on here but we recently bought a Terrano 1_-----------we live near Oliveira do Hospital-------- what area of Portugal do you live????------- have you written your post in English or is it translated?????, I have posted on Portugal Terrano forum but have to post in English and rely on translate to turn it into Portuguese!!!!! Afraid we don't know enough Portuguese yet!! But we are trying to learn more!!
Do you just change the tyre size then inform the car registration people-------ours had wide wheels/tyres but have been changed to 205x16, both sizes are on the car papers
Nigel &Pamala
Edit----- I had not seen this thread and had no idea it was quite old------ sorry if it made me look (more) stupid!!!!!
Hi, no problem.

Yes, i have to adjust.
I write english (not translated) in english foruns and portuguese in portuguese foruns.

I just have this Terrano since early this early. The petrol engine was a risk but he as been a very nice surprise.

About the tyre sizes, it's a risk.
Tyres similar to the stock size, usually the police or inspecion centers doesn't care, unless they are in a bad mood.

It's my case at the moment, in the papers i only have 215/80 R15 but i have 235/75 R15.

To make the new tyres legal i have to spend +/- 75€ to get the homologation papers from Nissan and a extra 65€ to redo the terrano papers.

I live on the North, Braga.

Keep in touch.
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