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well another new member wanted to ask some questions so thought i should introduce my self

Jabes is the name, recently brought a '96 terrano G3m its pretty straight, I'm a surfer so really was just after something i can take a few places my old station wagon wouldn't go and i live up in Waitakere city pretty close to the beaches
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welcome. :D
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kia ora cuz 8)
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gudday mayte :D

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some good play areas up there
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Hi and Welcome, You will find the Nis(cough)san good for what you want but if you ever want to get a little more extreme and earlier model or different (toyota) brand may help. Sorry it is like the ford holden thing Toyota being the Holden :wink:

Nissan with their terranos after 1995 to the current model it lost the proper ladder chassis for better road characteristics, so if you start going too extreme to get to your surf spot you will get a few issues.

I would have thought a Surfer would have picked a Surf :lol: did you get the petrol or diesel?
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yeah been reading this site for a bit so learnt bout the surfs overheating tendency, was looking at both surfs and terranos but i got this one with under 100,000 on the clock for under 10g thru a family friend so went the terrano.
:) Its a 3.2 diesel so a touch thirsty came with 31 x 10.5 tires on it too so thats hangy in the sand as ive already found.
Snorkel is the next purchase on the books
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Sorry it is like the ford holden thing Toyota being the Holden

Don't you mean Ford :roll: :lol: which are better :lol:
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No. He means Holden (or Chev, if you prefer) :roll:
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jabes wrote:yeah been reading this site for a bit so learnt bout the surfs overheating tendency, was looking at both surfs and terranos but i got this one with under 100,000 on the clock for under 10g thru a family friend so went the terrano.
:) Its a 3.2 diesel so a touch thirsty came with 31 x 10.5 tires on it too so thats hangy in the sand as ive already found.
Snorkel is the next purchase on the books


sounds like you got a good truck for that price! i quite like the power those 3.1 diesels put out.
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yeah stoked its the first diesel that ive driven that has the up and go of a car . havent got it stuck yet either and done a few sand dunes so thats a bonus too :D
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no FORD sold safaris in aussie as Mavericks so nissan is ford and I'm happy about that
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Suzuki build the V6 engines for GM (Holden) :lol:
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[quote="coxsy"]no FORD sold safaris in aussie as Mavericks so nissan is ford and I'm happy about that

Oh crap............... :(
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thanks :D
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Jerry wrote:Just started a Ford Vs Holden poll :lol:

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Post by Azza »

jabes wrote:havent got it stuck yet either and done a few sand dunes so thats a bonus too :D


Hiya Jabes, welcome to ORE!

One of the first things I learned about 4wd'ing is that if your not getting it stuck, your not trying hard enough! :wink:

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Gotta be the bigest joke out they use ford front ends ford 9 inch diffs and there supposed ali blocks are made by merc outboard motors a subsidery of ford so most of the real parts are ford anyways
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Azza wrote:
jabes wrote:havent got it stuck yet either and done a few sand dunes so thats a bonus too :D


Hiya Jabes, welcome to ORE!

One of the first things I learned about 4wd'ing is that if your not getting it stuck, your not trying hard enough! :wink:

Az


haha trouble is i like deserted beaches so if i get stuck im rather rooted haha its pretty rare that im in cellphone reception
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jabes wrote:
Azza wrote:
jabes wrote:havent got it stuck yet either and done a few sand dunes so thats a bonus too :D


Hiya Jabes, welcome to ORE!

One of the first things I learned about 4wd'ing is that if your not getting it stuck, your not trying hard enough! :wink:

Az


haha trouble is i like deserted beaches so if i get stuck im rather rooted haha its pretty rare that im in cellphone reception


A-ha, but this is where ORE members would 'upsell' you on recovery gear... you'll need a winch, ground anchor, strops, tow-rope, gloves... oh and an in-car coffee maker :lol:
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