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willow

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ok you guys so who is driving the oldest t2 :augie

Mine is still going strong doing me proud 1995 2.7 td :)
Starts first time all through this cold snap digs its way around the land and on the road first class motor:thumbs
 
not me, 1998 lwb 2.7tdi, running really well now and it's beginning to grow on me now. being a landy lover. :doh:lol:thumb2
 
Same here not me im a 98 LWB too
 
not me, 1998 lwb 2.7tdi, running really well now and it's beginning to grow on me now. being a landy lover. :doh:lol:thumb2

Well I had a 1965 land rover before this nissan and I have to say this a great improvement:lol:thumbs
heat and comfort in the winter and it starts first turn of the key:thumbs
it ploughs on no matter what and tows anything out of anywhere I ask it too:cool: my beat friend.
I do have a soft spot for landies but nissans are the best:thumbs
 
94 Mistral still going strong !, well up to yesterday ! had to get a jump start from wifes polo

John
 
Not me, mine's a '98 too...

And it ticks all the boxes for me, so will be staying for probably another three years or so before probably being replaced by a Pathfinder...
 
Mine's a 1995 (m) 1.7td


The Grim Reaper's is a 1994 (n) 2.7td
 
i htink the oldest i have ever seen is 1993, and that beleoned to Ian Douglas if i remember correctly, maybe we will have to get down to registration dates :thumbs
 
Whilst we are on the subject of oldies. I think that the older non intercooled diesel is far more reliable if not quite as nippy. To me it's more simpler and has not got the same electronic components to go wrong. What do others think?

Jim T
 
i agree, just as they are older the age related issues creep in like rust!

and having driven both i find the older ones seem to have a bit more low end torque,
 
who is driving the oldest t2

hi guys just looked up my terrano .
First reg 12/5/93.
VIN NO.VSKKVNR20U0202514

If memory serves first production model in UK was June 1993.
I have been told by a previous owner that it was a pre production model that was sent around various dealerships pre production.
can you remember my post on this truck having 2 Dipsticks the later one fitted because the original was a swine to get at.
rgds.iandouglas
 
Whilst we are on the subject of oldies. I think that the older non intercooled diesel is far more reliable if not quite as nippy. To me it's more simpler and has not got the same electronic components to go wrong. What do others think?

Jim T
Think I'll start a new thread on that one:sly
 
hi guys just looked up my terrano .
First reg 12/5/93.
VIN NO.VSKKVNR20U0202514

If memory serves first production model in UK was June 1993.
I have been told by a previous owner that it was a pre production model that was sent around various dealerships pre production.
can you remember my post on this truck having 2 Dipsticks the later one fitted because the original was a swine to get at.
rgds.iandouglas

:clap:clap:clap
Well seems you win but hows the fridge:lol

No Joking aside I think the td is the best for towing in mud snow and ice:thumbs
I am glad I saved mine with the help of this site:bow from the scrap yard:thumbs and no rust so far :thumbs and so warm :)
 
Ha ha you've got competition! Mines a 1993 too on a L plate and my daily driver (although plagued with a few minor issues...)
I'll dig out the V5 and see when it was registered! :thumb2
 
Ha ha you've got competition! Mines a 1993 too on a L plate and my daily driver (although plagued with a few minor issues...)
I'll dig out the V5 and see when it was registered! :thumb2
:clap:clap:clap:clap

More oldies in daily use so who has the oldest I thought mine was the oldest t2 being used on the road every day but it seems not:bow

Get your V5 out lets see who is the oldest then:thumbs:lol
 

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