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Old 05-11-2007, 15:56   #1
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Hello there!

New to the forum, just picked up my X reg Terrano II Van.
Looking to do some offroading in it but still keeping it usable as an every day car.

Will post some pics as soon as I take some!

Hopefully some of you are around my area (South Wales) and can show me where to go offroad and what these little beauts can do!

Cheers for now!

Chris
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Old 05-11-2007, 16:03   #2
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Welcome to the club.

The TII van is quite capable off road and makes a good load lugger too. The editor of 4x4 mag, John Caroll uses one as a daily comute and occasional off roader.

There are a few members in your neck of the woods and I'm sure they'll be along later to say Hi.
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Old 05-11-2007, 16:40   #3
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Welcome, I'm a new boy to the forum and hope you find the forum as useful and fun as I do. There's lots of knowledge on here and everyone is willing to help.
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Old 05-11-2007, 17:39   #4
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Only been a member for a day or so but seems like a good active (and knowledgeable) forum.
I've had a Suzuki Samurai previously but that was a pure offroader.
Switched from an Elise to the Terrano now and love it already (though in a very different way to the Elise!).

Hope to meet up with some of you for some offroading and hopefully I'll be able to help people out in the future as I'm sure I'll be gaining a wealth of information from others as I go along!

Cheers

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Old 05-11-2007, 17:48   #5
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Hi bambam & wellcome to the club (mad house) :smile: :smile: :smile:
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Old 05-11-2007, 18:14   #6
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sounds like you really have come UP in the world. hope you enjoy it, good little trucks these. maybe not a landy for off roading but not that far behind and far more on road comfort.

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Old 05-11-2007, 18:26   #7
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from go kart to 4x4 mustve took some adjusting welcome to the club mate
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Old 05-11-2007, 18:56   #8
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Hello there!

New to the forum, just picked up my X reg Terrano II Van.
Looking to do some offroading in it but still keeping it usable as an every day car.

Will post some pics as soon as I take some!

Hopefully some of you are around my area (South Wales) and can show me where to go offroad and what these little beauts can do!

Cheers for now!

Chris
This is the one you were asking about on Difflock or Mudclub isn't it? What sort of £££ did you get it for in the end?

Welcome to the club, know of some good laning in the north of wales, but I'm not familiar with the south.
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Old 06-11-2007, 11:38   #9
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Yeah was asking on Difflock.

Managed to get it for 2k in the end.
100k miles, FSH. Am quite pleased with that really.

Just want to give it a thorough service and fit some muds and that'll do...for now!!!

Hopefully will be able to find all the relevant data for lubricants etc on here somewhere :smile:

cheers

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Old 06-11-2007, 21:28   #10
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Hi and welcome bambam, to the best 4x4 by far owners club, take your time and have a look round our brilliant site then ask those questions :smile:

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