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08-04-2010, 09:36 | #1 |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: peoples democratic republic of west yorkshire
Vehicle: " alice "
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car history
i would be very interested to know members car history and the reason they bought their first mav/terrano .patrol etc .
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08-04-2010, 09:43 | #2 |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: peoples democratic republic of west yorkshire
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my first car was a ford anglia 997 cc , i loved it , but found it a bit under powered for a 17 yr old lol , i bought a 1200 cc version...omg the difference !!!!, also had a nsu prinz and a ford tuarus , but upon reaching the old age of 20 i decided to start racing motorbikes , and my last one ( i crashed at olivers mount ) was a pagett yamaha rd 250 .
the reason i bought my mistral was quite simple , i needed a auto car that could carry my electric wheelchair and was within my budget . |
08-04-2010, 09:47 | #3 |
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Location: peoples democratic republic of west yorkshire
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incidently , the reason i need the chair has nothing to do with the crash at olivers mount .
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08-04-2010, 10:18 | #4 |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: All hail to the Glove of Love...
Posts: 9,212
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Converted from a company car (Merc estate) and needed seven seats so bought a brand new disgusting purple (aubergine actually) Maverick...kept that three years then bough an automatic MkII terrano, also new, did 175k miles in that, now in Extremes custody, last year bought a Mk IV to haul a building trailer around and never got round to selling it again
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08-04-2010, 10:25 | #5 |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Huddersfield
Vehicle: Terrano 03 LWB
Posts: 6,947
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The first car I had use of, was a Maestro, in red. Then I got mi dads montego, loved that. Then I got an astra 1.4, had that a short while then got rid for a Clio 1.4RT, which I loved but it was very troublesome and saw the start of my spiralling debt issues! Next up was an awesome Mazda 323f, 1.5 engine and megga super stupidly quiet, I adored that car so much but my cousin borrowed it and shafted a nice huge dent down the side. I traded that in for a Honda Prelude 2.3l 4ws, now this car was awesome. J reg, but was so advanced it had a full length digital dash, four wheel steer and very powerful and looked awesome, it was almost mint. Lost that then ended up with an old Sierra Sapphire classic. Sold that, got my current Mazda MX6 which is the best car I have ever gad, then I got a Daihatsu Fourtrak, then my Maverick. Reason I got the Mav is because I wanted something capable off road for some fun, but good on the road. Then needed it for towing. We also had a Renault 5 but that's gone now!
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08-04-2010, 14:07 | #6 |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: shropshire
Vehicle: D22 Navara
Posts: 442
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datsun cherry, vw golf, volvo 240, Mazda 626(ten years only new tyres) Toyota power van, Nissan terrano 2 commercial ,Toyota corolla 1600 vvti(still have) and Nissan D22 pick up.Various company Cars pug 309 bmw 320t
The best was the mazda never lets us down ,then the volvo (177,000 mls,went on to do over 250,000 mls) Loved the terrano leaked water. cut out, worse it would then cut in at high revs when i nearly hit a scaffold lorry on a roundabout i took back to nissan .they looked it up on their records and could find no trace of my complaints, gave me good money for it and off the d22, took it and left them with the lemon Joy oh joy! We had a vw polo but the boy creamed it. Assorted motor bikes from BSA bantam to suziki trials(wrapped round a lampost in Nottingham ) Tony |
08-04-2010, 15:13 | #7 |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Wolverhampton, UK.
Vehicle: Still saving...
Posts: 188
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Pap paps
Not a huge history,
C reg, 1275 A series Metro Mayfair was my first car & I loved it to bits, drove her all over the country & we regularly went to Glasgow, Norwich & London without so much as a hiccup. Biggest problem I had was a broken engine mount, always regretted selling that car. Second car was a awful, awful Suzuki SJ413 I don't know what possessed me to buy it. But I got ripped off & lost a lot of money, I worked in a biker pub at the time & I wish I had taken up some the lads offers of paying the guy a visit for me! Third car was boring 106 diesel, ate its head gasket in the first month of owning it & was a money pit from there on. Then I got made redundent & I sold the 106, didn't have a car for a year while I was looking for a decent job. Got a decent job & needed a car quick, so a mate who worked at a Ford dealership got me a part exchanged Nova for a £1! It had 12 months mot, 12 months tax, starship milage & was a bleeding death trap. Did the job though & got me to work & it was fun using walls for brakes. Sold that to scrappy for £25 & got a little tax back too. Next was 02 Smart city Coupe with a 150 miles on it & was a hoot to own. That was the first time I experienced the joys of car forums & owners clubs, The Smartclub had some great folks on it & I had loads of fun going to meets & shows. Later on when the little 600cc engine started to wear out I started tuning the little car, by the time I had finished with her, she had the larger engine from a Roadster, uprated suspension & brakes & a host of other goodies! It went like stink & the induction noise on boost was a bit of a head turner. With exception of the bike conversion cars I imagine it was among one of the most powerful little Smarts in the country! Sadly the car died down a country lane that had recently been resurfaced poorly, four cars in two weeks came off on the same 300y stretch before they came back & resurfaced it with gripperer stuff & put up a bunch of signs! Now I have my nutty little go kart that you can see it here... http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/f...php?albumid=72 I'm currently saving for a SWB Terrano van, so I can tow my little beastie to track days & possibly some hill climbs in the future (if I can wangle the weekends off work). I'm hoping the Terrano will be a little more comfortable to drive to work as well, the drive in the stripped out tin can is fun but far from relaxing! |
08-04-2010, 15:31 | #8 |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SOUTH YORKSHIRE
Vehicle: t20 lwb
Posts: 1,238
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1959 ford poplar,reliant robin,1971 ford zodiac 3 ltr,transit varius models for bike racing best one bull nosed diesel with straight 6 jag engine and auto running gear,all of the air cooled volkswagen exc bus,1966 zephyr,1963 mini cooper s ,Avenger gt,mk 4 cortinas , ,austin princess 2 ,talbot alpine,marina,sierra ,pug 406.terrano r reg ,terrano 2001 reg +numerous bikes but not allowed to have one now.Briggie used to marshal at Olivers Mount and other circuits.JD
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08-04-2010, 15:42 | #9 |
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overstretched myself and got myslef in deep money poo.
Handed this pair of beauties back £1000pm saved and bought a terrano. |
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