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JMR50
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Location: Queenstown

New member that loves his Terrano's&mountains

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Hi to all ORE members may even see the odd 4wd member out on the trail most likely when I'm hanging onto my KTM525exe (I sure most 4WDer must think us guys are crazy doing 80kmhr over rough trails)

As I live way down south in godzone in Queenstown a good amount of my 4WDriving is getting up and down the local mountain roads an up on the local ranges 4WDriving sometimes towing the bikes or hunting etc
have owned a few 4wd's 3x R50 diesel terrano's(2 manuals)
1x 93 petrol terrano 1xMitz triton 1xjeep 4lt

My favorite time in my Terrano outside the many awesome dirt tails we have locally was driving to work Qutn to bluff after a massive dump of snow upto a foot in places right down to the lake front 2yrs back
For most of the trip I was the making my own trail as it was first light in the morning much of the roads round Queenstown had idiots in 2wd all over the show from kingston down nothing but fresh sat round 70-80kms hr so was thrilling in the corners..

Currently have just sold my 95 auto to buy a cheap tidy 96 terrano TD27t manual 165kms that needs quite bit of mechanical work... :oops: But as I have such a soft spot for the manual TD27t Nissan terrano's and 4wd driving plan to keep long term and spend a few dollars on making it a right beast ..

be great to know of any experts on the terrano round Otago southland as of the first week of owning my new terrano I see it has a stuffed alternator($395 new on trademe a good buy?)
a clutch thats near it's end of it's life ....... a gearbox that cruches engaging 4th and a engine oil leak looks like it could be the rear end...

the teardown will start any day to get a better understanding of what I have brought ...
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Filthy4x4
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Hey dude welcome.

Go into private messages then on the left click profile and chuck in your location so we can all see where your from :wink:

Also chuck up some pics if possible 8)

If you get stuck for ideas pm Sibainmud (hes the terrano expert :twisted: )

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kiwipete
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Re: New member that loves his Terrano's&mountains

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Welcome to the forums from a fellow Terrano user. :wink:
Ok people, move along. Nothing to see here. Thank you, move along.
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JMR50
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Re: New member that loves his Terrano's&mountains

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Yeah thanks guys started some of the strip down today :oops: looks like going need a new turbo as well looks like the vac valve onto is seized so after a good nic second hand turbo
heaps of oil through the intercooler pipes think I'll run a catch can have one sitting round somewhere.
dickheads that stated they had fitted new front brakes forgot to also replace rotors which are stuffed new rotors + alternator on the way
got a price to re-build box with new heavy duty clutch and new rear seal + labour 1500 sound real good
also planning on getting new full 2.5ich exhaust one sport muff $650

otherwise so far the terrano good points, absolute mint interior rear door catches are hardly worn ,suspension nice in tight so looks likely the 164kms are real with little hard off-roading most likely from the rust in places a beach & boat wagon so far for it life but soon to be mountain crusher

hoping to see more good than bad tomorrow
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