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tsteve4x4

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Hi all. Just made the best move ever by moving from the Green Oval to winning this on e-bay http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190521684608&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT

It is exactly as described but drives fantastic. Much better than my last Disco and 95% less rust!!!!!!. Looking at a set of 31x10.50x15's and rims and will probably raise the front up a couple of inchs. Took to a AWDC drivearoud day after I picked it up and at first thought it was just the standard 215x80x15 road tyres that where impedeing my progress slightly. Never got stuck all day, just had to use a bit more welly on the sticky bits, until someone pointed out that my front wheels wer'nt spinning. A quick examenation later and I discivered my auto hubs wer'nt working!!! Gonna look at them later this weekend. So I'm really impressed with the Terrano's offroad performance. LSD works 100% on rear.:clap:thumb2:thumb2
 
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welcome to the club, glad you have seen the error of your ways :lol, loads of friendly help and advice on here, well worth paying the subs for, advice alone has saved me a fortune in replair bills
 
Hi and welcome. doesnt look bad at all that terrano mate, and bloody good price too. If as you say, its as described and runs as sweet as he says, again, at that price its a bargain. It appears a very honest add, and a good drive home in it should prove that.

well done mate, enjoy your new 4x4!!
 
Welcome to the site mate, very good price on that I would say :)
 
Hi and welcome. doesnt look bad at all that terrano mate, and bloody good price too. If as you say, its as described and runs as sweet as he says, again, at that price its a bargain. It appears a very honest add, and a good drive home in it should prove that.

well done mate, enjoy your new 4x4!!

I drove 120 miles home that night and did a further round trip of about 110 miles the next day plus a days play ofroad and it never missed a beat. I'm well chuffed:thumb2
 
welcome!

have fun with it..


read the down load section.. loads on info there..
 
I drove 120 miles home that night and did a further round trip of about 110 miles the next day plus a days play ofroad and it never missed a beat. I'm well chuffed:thumb2

awesome mate, its always good to hear somebody A: getting a bargain and B: that bargains sweet!
 
I needed a 600mm stud buster & all my weight [80K] to shift the fill plug on the front & rear difs. The 1/2" end fits the plugs well

I had to put it on a lift to get to leverage on the plugs on the transfer & gearbox, still needed the stud buster

Filling the gearbox is a pain, long pipe from the engine bay works, I have some pics, posted them here when I did mine
 
Apply a little heat and the toughest come undone easy, Rick
 

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