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Old 23-03-2013, 22:11   #46
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hmm..i suppose I could add "saving up more money" to my list of considerations, and look at buying a much newer Terrano.....maybe....
I'd do this. At least its a know quantity. A nice swb is easily found under £1500
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Old 23-03-2013, 22:18   #47
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Yh , that's what makes this difficult. I know the swb maverick very well, which is a huge positive, but leaves me with a heck of a lot of negatives to consider as well. I like the idea f "starting again" with a newer terrano, now I have learned so much about them. I like the idea of finding one that runs sweet, doesn't have rusted sills and cross member and doesn't need the sort of serious stuff fixing on it like my Mav did.....
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Old 23-03-2013, 22:27   #48
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well the guys across the way from us at the unit have an 04 2.4 petrol mav, but apperently its front wheel drive, auto 4x4 selection thru traction control, screams at 3000rpm @ 50mph & its already had a new gear box cos itr wound up they hate it but love my wee terrano
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Old 23-03-2013, 22:32   #49
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That sounds like the newer maverick-i won't be buying one of them. IF I decide to stick with what I know, it'll be a Terrano, probably save fr a 2000 model...
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Old 23-03-2013, 22:44   #50
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Id plum for a tidy swb terrano learn to weld and dont let the tin worm get too a point where its uneconimical to repair
Simples
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Old 24-03-2013, 01:01   #51
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Clive after extensive research and 2 bottles of vino collapso I found the ideal 4x4 Cast your eyes over this beauty
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Classic-fo...51238116778%26
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Old 24-03-2013, 10:29   #52
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Clive after extensive research and 2 bottles of vino collapso I found the ideal 4x4 Cast your eyes over this beauty
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Classic-fo...51238116778%26
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Old 24-03-2013, 10:31   #53
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Id plum for a tidy swb terrano learn to weld and dont let the tin worm get too a point where its uneconimical to repair
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yes, very wise words. If I can find a decent SWB Terrano, reasonably rust free, I can buy myself the time to treat it, learn to weld (buy a welder) and then continue to be happy and whole again.

I don't mean to sound soft, but I really miss the car already

I had no choice to be fair, it was knackered body wise, and it was the right decision and will probably lead to me having a considerably better 4x4...but I so miss it!! I put a lot of myself into that car to fix it up.

well, ill get saving more monies, I won £10 on the lottery last night so that's a good start...
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Old 24-03-2013, 10:57   #54
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Sounds like you wont be leaving us after all
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Old 24-03-2013, 11:13   #55
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maybe look at a comercial as prices would be less.

but if you want cheep and dont mind a bit of work http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NISSAN-TER...item3cd01e401b
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Old 24-03-2013, 11:55   #56
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Sounds like you wont be leaving us after all
oh no, either way im not going no where...although I have to admit, im seriously considering another Terrano. I just cannot find anything that even comes close. The alternative is a car, but my other half revealed she was fine driving the 4x4... :/ so that helps with my decision making a bit...!
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Old 24-03-2013, 11:57   #57
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maybe look at a comercial as prices would be less.

but if you want cheep and dont mind a bit of work http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NISSAN-TER...item3cd01e401b
yeah fair point martin-they do tend to be a smidge cheaper. Problem there is, Heidi would struggle parking (because of the missing side windows) and IF I buy another Terrano, she needs to be happy and comfortable parking up at work or in town.

I have seen that Terrano in Halifax, I want an SWB-there is no way Heidi would drive something so big unfortunately!! If I could afford her a cheap run about AND that Terrano, id probably seriously consider it...!! I assume the vacuum solenoid is alternator-affecting the brakes? seems a good buy to me if its solid underneath....
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Old 24-03-2013, 12:29   #58
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Be quick eBay 130870700617
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Old 24-03-2013, 12:38   #59
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very nice! I'd have liked to se it before bidding though, just too far away!! TAX is higher as well on that :/
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Old 24-03-2013, 17:24   #60
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I haven't found much difference between LWB and SWB to be fair Clivvy. My Mrs manages perfectly well with ours but hates driving the other car. Looks a good deal that one in Halifax Clivvy.
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