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Old 31-10-2018, 14:01   #1
Greygoose71
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I have a 1990 D21 crewcab with the non turbo 2.7D which I've owned a few years now. It's a little worn out and has a very noisy gearbox but I can't part with it as it's been a great little truck. Hopefully I can pick some brains and get a little advice on my truck. I also have a 1990 Y60 fire truck which hopefully will be converted to a crewcab over the winter.

Cheers Andy

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Old 31-10-2018, 15:35   #2
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Nice pick up.
I almost bought one a few months back.
Was an unfinished project.
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Old 31-10-2018, 17:31   #3
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Welcome

That looks sweet as, love the older stuff.

Any pics of the Patrol?
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Old 31-10-2018, 18:04   #4
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Welcome aboard, I think the older nissans are far better put together vehicles. I’ve just paid out for my sills repairing on my 1999 Terrano. Me and the mrs almost fight over who drives it and the loser drivers our 3 litre
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Old 31-10-2018, 18:24   #5
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Thumbs up Welcome always good to see some older vehicles.

Looks very good for it's age - just needs some LED lights between the headlamps !
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Old 31-10-2018, 20:59   #6
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Hi Andy warm welcome, nice truck, Rick
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Aim to get stuck and be completely self sufficient in extraction, love getting muddy, 2ft deep is good but rare.
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Old 31-10-2018, 21:23   #7
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Welcome and that's a fine looking truck!
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Old 31-10-2018, 22:59   #8
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Thanks for the welcome, I'm hoping someone has an answer to my gearbox issue, if a different model's box can be used but I'll post the question in the right section another time. Mr K, here's a pic of my Safari (Patrol), it's got a TB42 and has only covered 4500 miles in 28 years.

Cheers Andy

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Old 01-11-2018, 00:31   #9
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That is just awesome
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Old 01-11-2018, 11:45   #10
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It’s even got Devonshire Grockle code written on the side of it!!
Hi Andy
Very nice specimen a rare thing indeed.
I’m on North Dartmoor.
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Old 01-11-2018, 15:26   #11
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Hi -- wekcome-- we are also new here!!
We have a Terrano 1 same age as your pick-up, same engine, there are a lot of these in Portugal , they are not allowed to die as so good as a work horse------ I think every one we have seen has had a replacement buck fitted, virtually every old pick - up has one as they are bigger and VERY strong and give a completely flat floor----- much more practical for well worked trucks I M H O !!!

We adore your fire truck!!!!
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Old 01-11-2018, 15:35   #12
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It’s even got Devonshire Grockle code written on the side of it!!
Hi Andy
Very nice specimen a rare thing indeed.
I’m on North Dartmoor.
Welcome to the club!

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Thanks mate, I'm down on the south coast, Teignmouth as we moved from Ashburton when I was born. Haven't taken my dogs on the moors in it yet as the clutch slips a little so I'm going to fit a new one now I've started to reduce the weight.
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Old 01-11-2018, 15:39   #13
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Hi -- wekcome-- we are also new here!!
We have a Terrano 1 same age as your pick-up, same engine, there are a lot of these in Portugal , they are not allowed to die as so good as a work horse------ I think every one we have seen has had a replacement buck fitted, virtually every old pick - up has one as they are bigger and VERY strong and give a completely flat floor----- much more practical for well worked trucks I M H O !!!

We adore your fire truck!!!!
Thanks, I'm hoping I can find an alternative box that will work as my chances of finding a decent original box are not good.
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Old 01-11-2018, 20:37   #14
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Welcome aboard.........

Great trucks......love the fire pump.....
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Old 01-11-2018, 23:14   #15
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Thanks mate, I'm down on the south coast, Teignmouth as we moved from Ashburton when I was born. Haven't taken my dogs on the moors in it yet as the clutch slips a little so I'm going to fit a new one now I've started to reduce the weight.
Twas down there a couple of weeks ago.
Had a pint at the Ship on the Back Beach.
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