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Kevrob9
11-02-2016, 23:57
Hello quick estimate required on a price.

2005 Nissan Terrano 2.7 tdi LWB
MOT till July
105k Miles
requires new passenger wing due to damage
usual wear and tare
couple of chips in windscreen
never let me down
some service history
there is a slight what I would describe as creeking noise when turning on full lock or driving over a field?

the wagon is UK registered but currently in the South of France

can provide more info and pick if anyone was interested

jims-terrano
12-02-2016, 00:01
It's difficult and highly subjective as to what any car is worth to the owner and a buyer.
Last march my 05 plate with 135k full mot went in px for less than £1500. Tried selling it but nobody wanted it for that amount.

Kevrob9
12-02-2016, 00:44
I understand the buyer wants a bargain and I want the best price. To be honest I just want a fair deal for everyone. It's going to be more difficult with the truck being all the way down here!!!

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solarman216
12-02-2016, 01:09
Is it left or right hand drive? if right hand it will be difficult in France, Rick

Kevrob9
12-02-2016, 05:16
Right hand drive how ever someone on here might be crazy enough to come and get it? Or meet me somewhere on the way??

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Madmark
12-02-2016, 08:16
Grease the steering stops that'll stop the creeking

Banshee
12-02-2016, 09:38
Grease the steering stops that'll stop the creeking

What he said, I've also brought some M12 (I think they were) plastic bolt cap ends in black that attach the stops, cover those is grease and they wear really well. I had a set on and they lasted a year and a half even after off-roading before they wore through to metal again :thumb2

Kevrob9
12-02-2016, 09:52
Okay so at least I know that's not a serious issue!!! What do these steering stops look like

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rustic
12-02-2016, 11:05
Grease the steering stops that'll stop the creeking

I agree for driving on full lock, but when just driving over a field, could be a suspension component, eg ARB drop link, or top or bottom ball joint.
Easy to diagnose, fairly quick and cheap to fix.:thumb2

With the vehicle on a flat area, release hand brake if safe to do so, and rock the car up and down, by opening drivers door and pushing up on body near the roof.

Reason for handbrake off, you may get creeks from the brake shoes in the drum.
:thumb2