rear parcel shelf T2 03 lwb

Nissan 4x4 Owners Club Forum

Help Support Nissan 4x4 Owners Club Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

ady

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 19, 2009
Messages
69
Hi my rear parcel shelf has been missing since i brought the truck have tried several breakers but seem hard to get has anyone got an old one or know of one
 
Hi, I think that the parcel shelf on the LWB was an optional extra, so its not missing... prob never had one!

Good luck with your venture... Ive been looking for one for 12-months with no luck!!! :(

You could always go to Nissan..... pull your pants down to your ankles and touch your toes!!!! :augie

:lol:lol:lol
 
If it's any help to either of you have a look at the website www.partfinder.ie There is a listing for a parcel shelf for a 2004 model and a few listings for 2002models. Don't know if these will fit or not. Unfortunately they are all in Ireland. Don't know if you can make e-mail enquiries with them but they do list phone numbers. Some of the breakers are not too far from me if collection is necessary and I could send them on if you refund the postage.
 
Hi Ady,
I had the same problem; no way to keep prying eyes out of the cargo area.
So.. I made one! 2 pieces of 12mm ply covered in pvc leatherette, does the job for not much outlay.
If its not cold & crappy outside tomorrow, I'll take some pics for you or if you are around Norwich (NR5 8LD) you're welcome to come and take a look.
Cheers
Ray
 
Rear parcel shelf/cover

Here are some pics as promised, if you want any other info give me a shout.
Cheers
Ray
 

Attachments

  • pc2.jpg
    pc2.jpg
    89.1 KB
Neat looking piece of work there, why did you make it in 2 pieces?
 
It easier to handle in 2 pieces, although I am undecided on putting hinges on the undersides between the 2 sections to make it fold over on itself. In any event the weather is going to have to warm up a bit before I pay any more attention to it!
FYI The sections are bog standard 12mm ply covered in 10mm polyester wadding on the top and around the sides and then covered in PVC leatherette.
The tough part was cutting the radius to fit close to the rear door so as not to leave a gap....
Ray
 

Attachments

  • IMG_1706s.JPG
    IMG_1706s.JPG
    65.9 KB
ooooh I like it, I will make one, I'm looking for something to do in the workshop during the long long winter. bri
 
Looks good ray thanks for the info,looks like im going to make one as the originals seem hard to find .
 
I managed to find one last year on the well-known online auction site....cost about £30 though.

The retractable cover has small triangular plastic pins on the end and these seem to be a weak point - one of mine snapped off and I had to drill it out/countersink and refit with a self-tapper.

Like the homemade version, impressive job! You could even fit extra speakers in that...
 
I managed to find one last year on the well-known online auction site....cost about £30 though.

The retractable cover has small triangular plastic pins on the end and these seem to be a weak point - one of mine snapped off and I had to drill it out/countersink and refit with a self-tapper.

Like the homemade version, impressive job! You could even fit extra speakers in that...

Scott the facelift version (MkIII and IV) isn't like the roller blind one on the MkII - its a folding jobbie a bit like the nice one that Ray has knocked up, except his is ten times better looking! The original one locates with two plastic lugs either side that sit in recesses in the side rails and can be folded over on itself 3-4 times.

Nice one Ray - you could knock a few of those out for a profit i reckon!
 
Thanks for the compliments guys:thumbs

The story behind it:
I went to the local timber merchants to buy some sheet ply for some other work (my boat), when I went to put it in the back of the Terrano the 1220mm width dropped, nee, fell, very nicely into the recess for the OEM cover. That got the grey matter churning and a after couple of hours of measuring & jig sawing; viola, It keeps my stuff out of the sight of would be opportunists.

The panel nearest the seats is easiest as its just a rectangle, the panel to the rear has a couple of fiddly cuts and a curve to match the closed door.

About a tenner's worth of ply.
If you have one of those big "The Range" sheds near you the covering material is about 2.50/meter. I think I bought 3 meters.
Also available in other lurid colours!

I don't fancy starting a Terrano rear parcel shelf cottage industry, however someone else may; so I hereby place the copyright in the public domain. enjoy:lol
 
Thanks for the compliments guys:thumbs

The story behind it:
I went to the local timber merchants to buy some sheet ply for some other work (my boat), when I went to put it in the back of the Terrano the 1220mm width dropped, nee, fell, very nicely into the recess for the OEM cover. That got the grey matter churning and a after couple of hours of measuring & jig sawing; viola, It keeps my stuff out of the sight of would be opportunists.

The panel nearest the seats is easiest as its just a rectangle, the panel to the rear has a couple of fiddly cuts and a curve to match the closed door.

About a tenner's worth of ply.
If you have one of those big "The Range" sheds near you the covering material is about 2.50/meter. I think I bought 3 meters.
Also available in other lurid colours!

I don't fancy starting a Terrano rear parcel shelf cottage industry, however someone else may; so I hereby place the copyright in the public domain. enjoy:lol

Nice try Ray, but you see now we gotta see PICTURES OF THE BOAT!!!:lol
 
"but you see now we gotta see PICTURES OF THE BOAT!!!"

Here you can see where I put the 4WD to use!

http://www.bing.com/maps/?v=2&cp=srysy1h3kv57&scene=7716884&lvl=2&sty=b

Its the third boat from the right, white deck/cockpit, blue push pit cover, on the corner of the dyke.

Weighs in at 4 tons, Built in Essex 1964 Seamaster Comodore 29',
powered by twin 2.5L BMC London taxi engines..."designed for light costal work"!!
I am currently doing an internal re-fit & re-wire & re-....... It may take a while yet....no time for any more parcel shelves!
R
 

Attachments

  • orca-1.jpg
    orca-1.jpg
    74.2 KB
Lucky boy....I'd love a boat to pootle about on. Ocelot has got one too the sod, he's always rattling on about 2.5 litre BMCs and suchlike.....:)

How many berths will you fit it for?
 

Latest posts

Back
Top