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96terrano
16-09-2012, 00:55
I think Nissan need to make a terrano 3, they made a terrano, and terrano 2, why stop:rolleyes: we need to take all our trucks and go protest outside Nissan HQ :clap
BRING BACK TERRANO:hmh
And maybe ford will steal the terrano 3 and make a new maverick, you know, like old times :D
C' MON NISSAN !!
Good idea, but it would probably be all modern and wimpy. Why don't we draw up some plans?
They will probably state that the replacement for the Terrano was the Navara and the Pathfinder.
Best bet would be to campaign for their next proper 4x4 to be called a Terrano.
I wonder if they have any development plans in this area!
Their 2.5 diesel engine was a bit of a reliability nightmare in the early days, thank goodness they didn't tar the Terrano name.
So if they have a new 4x4 that is reliable to wear the coverted name...:bow
Rustic
96terrano
16-09-2012, 11:59
Aye, I think the pathfinder is the modern terrano, I do think a terrano 3 would be nice but we don't want a toy, if it was the same shape as the terrano 2 but just had a completely modernized interior and they redesigned the exterior a bit....like what land rover do.
it could work, would be a bloody nice motor if something was done, I remember Nissan did the murrano:confused: that thing sort of shared the name:o
96terrano
16-09-2012, 12:00
Why don't we draw up some plans?
I might actually, any good softwares:nenau:sly
i think for it to be a Terrano, it would have to have some Terrano characteristic, such as the rear side windows, lights, and share some of its more rugged capabilities.
jims-terrano
16-09-2012, 15:16
How about just doing a total strip down and rebuild of your own Terrano like the member did with his Patrol:thumb2
Then you'll have a Terrano like new again and all the features we all like about them:thumbs
Jim
96terrano
16-09-2012, 19:50
How about just doing a total strip down and rebuild of your own Terrano like the member did with his Patrol:thumb2
Then you'll have a Terrano like new again and all the features we all like about them:thumbs
Jim
I've basically done that with the interior, I'm wanting rebuild the engine next:thumb2
96terrano
16-09-2012, 20:09
i think for it to be a Terrano, it would have to have some Terrano characteristic, such as the rear side windows, lights, and share some of its more rugged capabilities.
yeah, you cant have a Terrano iii looking like a juke:doh
jims-terrano
16-09-2012, 20:25
I've basically done that with the interior, I'm wanting rebuild the engine next:thumb2
Nah I'm talking a proper strip down like the Patrol thread. Body off and fix all the rot, as well as the full mechanics.
Jim
96terrano
16-09-2012, 21:28
Nah I'm talking a proper strip down like the Patrol thread. Body off and fix all the rot, as well as the full mechanics.
Jim
Ahh ok:o, I've not done that:doh lol
gone are the days of the bigger 4x4s/engines.
jims-terrano
16-09-2012, 22:44
gone are the days of the bigger 4x4s/engines.
OMG the do gooders are taking over:eek:
96terrano
16-09-2012, 22:48
gone are the days of the bigger 4x4s/engines.
Stupid eco friendly engines, :(:doh
ClanWolf
17-09-2012, 03:32
Nissan Xterra PRO-4X
http://www.nissanusa.com/xterra/
Just cursor over the PRO-4X heading and details will appear. Bilsteins as stock fitment etc.
US only and rumoured to be on it's way out. Shame. I would really like one. Only thing I'd consider replacing Mak with, if I had the money.
96terrano
17-09-2012, 19:17
Nissan Xterra PRO-4X
http://www.nissanusa.com/xterra/
Just cursor over the PRO-4X heading and details will appear. Bilsteins as stock fitment etc.
US only and rumoured to be on it's way out. Shame. I would really like one. Only thing I'd consider replacing Mak with, if I had the money.
that's just a pathfinder with a differant front end:augie
melissachels
17-09-2012, 20:45
Good idea, though they would also need to fix the design fault of the driver's side headlight cracking or in my case smashing, i've just smashed another one thanks to a blooming pothole!! :banghead
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