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28-02-2009, 00:10 | #1 |
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t2 or mav ...........also known as ?????
ok while looking for parts from around the world.... i need to know what other names the t2 is known as
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28-02-2009, 00:15 | #2 |
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Mistral or R20 other name i've got no idea but parts from some of the US spec Nissans do fit onto a T2
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28-02-2009, 00:18 | #3 |
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I honestly don't think, apart from the Maverick, that the T2 went by any other name Ex. If it had been built in Japan like the Mistral (or I think the original Terrano - see pic), it would have had lots of geographic variants, but I think the Spanish-built T2 only came in two flavours - Nissan Terrano II and Ford Maverick.....
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28-02-2009, 00:20 | #4 |
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Hey sweety was the mistral an import??
There is one near me thats for sale I wondered if it was a short wheelbase t2 Thanks |
28-02-2009, 00:22 | #5 |
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Yes the Mistral in a Jap import & often has a better spec than the norm T2/Mav's we get most are LWB but there seems to be more SWB ones popping up & they are mainly auto's
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28-02-2009, 00:24 | #6 |
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Yes the Mistral was an import into this country. Most that I have seen have been Auto's, Teale over gold and quite high spec. I once drove robobones and was quite impressed but don't tell him shhhh.
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thanks Jim and Sweety The one near me is dark gold looks good short wheelbase Would parts be hard to get |
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28-02-2009, 00:31 | #9 |
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28-02-2009, 00:37 | #10 |
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Some of the american Pathfinder parts are the same
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28-02-2009, 00:38 | #11 |
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in newzealand there are lots of nissan terranos see www.trademe.nz but they arnt the t2
we know, different altogether but very nice looking motors. I did see some t2s but I think they were badged pathfinders. regards...bri |
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28-02-2009, 00:43 | #13 |
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sorry that should be www.trademe.co.nz bri
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28-02-2009, 09:02 | #14 |
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To be honest Ex, I think the only safe way is to ensure that the variant you are looking at buying bits from is based on the R20 platform, which is what the T2 and the later Jap-built Mistrals were. Early Mistrals I think had the same platform as the T1 in the photo above - forget what platform that was but you haven't got one mate so it doesn't matter .
Even then, you have to remember that while the base platform (which probably came from Japan but I can't say that for certain) is the same (bare engine, gearbox, chassis etc..), a lot of parts would have been sourced in Europe for manufacturing the T2, whether to cut costs, get local subsidies, meet emission control or country requirements, etc..etc.., so you can't always guarantee for example that a part for an R20-based Mistral will fit a T2. The only way to be certain to is for someone to confirm that they have fitted a specific Mistral bit to a T2 or via versa......and even then, I suspect the cost of a Mistral bit imported from Japan might well be a lot higher then a European equivalent (notwithstanding Nissan's 'Robin Hood' pricing policy!). As for the Pathfinder and other suggestions, I think its unwise to suggest that 'bits will fit'....of course Nissan will have components they use across ranges - switches etc.., but if you look at photos of previous model Pathfinders theres no comparison, its a totally different car on the face of it. Ditto the comment about 'different T2s in NZ' - we have at least one member on here driving a 95 Mistral (same as those here) in NZ...maybe he'll pop up and tell us more, eh Rossco?! I mean nobody is going to export a T2 from Spain when Japan and its Mistrals are just up the road from them. If anyone has good info on comparative models, i.e. with a photo at the very least, by all means post it, but at this point I think the later R20-based Mistral and the R20-based T2 are Ex's only options until someone can say definitively "I have fitted part X from another vehicle to my Mistral/T2". Anyway looking forward to the WMM tomorrow Ex, weather still looking good for that riverside fry-up! PAUL |
28-02-2009, 09:30 | #15 |
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Ive seen austrailian terrano 2s on our r20 twin headlight mk2 body work, the chassis
of an r20 is based on the wd21 which was the squarer fronted terrano (1) pictured above and even formed one of pathfinders in the states. though I dont think it featured the same coiled multilink rear suspension. the mistrals certainly featured a different auto box to the one the euro terrano2s eventually gained.
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