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Old 01-09-2009, 20:54   #1
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Default Chassis number Terrano 1 or 2

Hi all - again. I am a little confused, is there any way of breaking down the chassis number to the vehicle type and date of manufacture.
I know its an r20 but the DVLA and my insurance disagree over the model.
It's a mistral 2.7 TD but the DVLA insist it is a Nissan MPV, the insurance comes up with nissan terrano2/mistral 4x4 (if it is a T2 then the registration is incorrect as it is on an M)
the import document shows it as Y-r20 spec 07614
I know it is perhaps a small point, but the worry is that if I should have an accident I may be uninsured as the government vehicle database and the insurers databases show different information.
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Old 01-09-2009, 20:59   #2
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R20 is Terrano II in this country or as you say Mistral on an inport.

Why is M reg wrong, they go back a lot earlier than that, saw a K yesterday out on the road.
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Old 01-09-2009, 21:03   #3
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Just checked and they seem to go back to Feb 93 so that 'K' I saw was a really early one.
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Old 01-09-2009, 21:20   #4
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Default terrano 1 or 2

seem to have got lost somewhere, I was of impression that the 2 came out in 96 with round headlights
no complaints about the vehicle, I absolutely love it!
The difference between the insurance details and the DVLA could be an issue though
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Old 01-09-2009, 21:28   #5
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I have a 1996 mistral

On my logbook it just states that it is an estate but gives no model type

as below
Make : Nissan Mistral
Model : (blank)
Variant (blank)
Version (blank)
Vin no: R204XXXXX
2 AXLE RIGID BODY

My Vin plate matches the chassis number but has model Y-R20 on it and again variant and version are blank.

Y-R20 is the designation for Terrano II/ Mistral

But is it not also a MPV (multi purpose vehicle)

Mine was imported in 2003

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Old 01-09-2009, 22:03   #6
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um daft way, but!

pull out your ash try..

look at the bottom there in the plastic there is a little "clock" with year and month of date of manufacture and if your luck a lable of assembly into the car..


well mine has one....
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Old 01-09-2009, 22:09   #7
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seem to have got lost somewhere, I was of impression that the 2 came out in 96 with round headlights
no complaints about the vehicle, I absolutely love it!
The difference between the insurance details and the DVLA could be an issue though
The so called Mk2 did come out in 96 but it was the Mk2 Terrano II, may have been released earlier in Japan though.

The Terrano I looks like this.


Terrano II Mk1



Terrano II Mk2


Terrano II Mk3



Terrano II Mk4 (as I learnt today)
Not a lot in it from the Mk3 though externally.
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Old 01-09-2009, 23:14   #8
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sorted - I think, so I have a terrano II rather than a terrano mk2
thanks
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Old 02-09-2009, 09:39   #9
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That sounds right as as far as I know the Terrano I was only ever badged as Terrano and Pathfinder (in the US).

But with Mk of Terrano II do you have?
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Interesting....My 02 plater has got all the hallmarks of the MkIV, later bumper and grille, and the alloys as per the last photo, but no offset air intake as its the 2.7 TDi.

Also have doors, bumpers, bonnet, front wings and tailgate from the MkIII (all in black) for comparison!
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Old 02-09-2009, 15:06   #11
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Interesting....My 02 plater has got all the hallmarks of the MkIV, later bumper and grille, and the alloys as per the last photo, but no offset air intake as its the 2.7 TDi.

Also have doors, bumpers, bonnet, front wings and tailgate from the MkIII (all in black) for comparison!
Lacroupade,

Where are your electric window switches? Are there in the middle by the handbrake, or on the drivers door panel. Majority of the changes to the Mk4 were internal, although tinted windows, side steps, and the 'protection trim' () on the bottom of the doors were added as standard... and the range reduced to just the SE and SVE models
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Old 02-09-2009, 18:23   #12
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That sounds right as as far as I know the Terrano I was only ever badged as Terrano and Pathfinder (in the US).

But with Mk of Terrano II do you have?
so where does that leave my one then ?
mine is badged as terrano
but its an r50
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a drain on the pocket?
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A mongrel.
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envy is a bad thing

come on she is gorgeous
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