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01-02-2016, 16:13 | #31 | |
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01-02-2016, 18:35 | #32 |
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Well if ya do break I might be interested in wings, seats and may be more if prices are right.
That said Id rather a truck stay on the road if it can be made safe. |
01-02-2016, 19:18 | #33 |
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If you do break it, then you need an area to strip it down, but where the scrap man can take what's left. You don't want your front garden looking like Onslow's in "Keeping up appearances" .
Or you can cover it, set a target, and flog as much as you can. The engine and gearbox need to come out, I'm sure someone on here will buy that. For pricing, look at ebay as the upper guide, but if you want a quick sale, then make the prices look a bargain to our members lol...
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01-02-2016, 19:23 | #34 | |
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Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Hampshire
Vehicle: Terrano but now Honda CRV
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Agreed on the £10, not been here long but as a resource it is invaluable and the jokes aren't bad either plus it seems from reading further down the thread you can't really loose. If you keep the truck you will save that £10 over and over or if you break it you will make more than enough money from these good people to justify the £10 Good luck whatever your decision |
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01-02-2016, 20:09 | #35 |
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Location: peoples democratic republic of west yorkshire
Vehicle: " alice "
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I have been unfortunate enough to have had a crash in my mistral ( imported terrano ) the guy hit the back of me at over 40mph while I was stationary , his car was wrote off ( pug 308 ) but mine ended up with a twisted chassis ..... some may remember the insurance companies attempt to repair it , anyway , after a proper inspection it was wrote off .... no way on this planet would I put my loved ones in a car with a twisted chassis ...... incidently the terrano chassis is a ladder chassis ...... your choice of course , but personally id just use it for spares .... sorry for the long post .
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01-02-2016, 23:11 | #36 |
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Location: Lincolnshire
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Yes I have an area to strip it down and can store parts once removed if that is the case (used to do a bit of car breaking in the past but got fed up of time wasters) thanks for all the advice really appreciated
I am going to get the truck checked over by a specialist and see there verdict and go from there How do I go about becoming a member of the forum as everyone is saying to get the extra information is this something I need to do via the computer if so will do it tomorrow night after work Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk |
01-02-2016, 23:35 | #37 |
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When you look at the forum on a pc or even a tablet (i can see on my ipad browser). Look at this thread and you'll see your username at the side of your post, you'll see a red and black logo. Click on there and follow the instructions. Not sure if this will be displayed if you access via tapatalk app.
You are doing the right thing getting professional advice, good luck. |
02-02-2016, 00:13 | #38 |
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Be aware that the value of a scrap motor today is £25 if you are lucky, the price of scrap has plummeted due to the cheap import of steel from China that has almost killed off our steel industry, in the not to distant future you may even have to pay to have your scrap steel taken away, Rick
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02-02-2016, 09:45 | #39 | |
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02-02-2016, 09:56 | #40 |
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...and if you're looking for a safe one, mine's still available!
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02-02-2016, 19:08 | #41 |
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Ok no can't see it on the app will go on computer in a minute and sign up
Yes I am aware of the price of scrap been so low due to the cheap steel from China (I work in engineering) Had a ring round a few places today and have been advised it needs to go to a bodyshop to be put on a alignment jig and checked that way however am struggling to find a place local with a jig able to do it Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk |
02-02-2016, 19:38 | #42 |
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Welcome aboard by the way.
Yeah should imagine you'll need some kind of commercial specialist maybe to get a jig bog enough to cope with a terrano. |
02-02-2016, 21:03 | #43 |
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Hi
Not sure quite where you are in Lincolnshire but is this the sort of company you were thinking of? They are in Wisbeck Cambridgeshire but may be good for advice at least http://www.chassisalignment.co.uk/index.htm Last edited by Thomas61; 02-02-2016 at 21:06. Reason: numpty spelling |
02-02-2016, 21:38 | #44 |
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Thanks am based in Lincoln however the truck is currently in scunthorpe so been trying to find somewhere local to it I will bear that one in mind though if I get really stuck thanks
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03-02-2016, 16:32 | #45 |
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Just a quick thought if I was to get the truck to a MOT station and ask them to put it through a test will this give me all the details I need of what the issues are or atleast point me in the right direction
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