Dan_the_drifter
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Hi,
I put a post up in the Introduce Yourself section: https://www.landcruiserclub.net/com...est-new-to-me-100-series-amazon-owner.150851/
Nice to get so many friendly responses, been on many other forums and this seems like a good place to hang out
I am the proud owner of a silver 100 series gx 4.2td manual which i bought about 2 weeks ago. I had been looking for either an 80 or 100 series manual for the past 6 months or so, I am a jap car fan all the way so also considered a Nissan patrol and the newer version of my old truck the 3.0 Terrano but in the end a 100 series turned up that I really fancied.
It was slightly out my price range but decided as me and my other half were off to longleat in the Terrano (aprox halfway from our house to kidderminster which is where the truck was) we would carry on up the day after and take a look. It was pretty much exactly as described and Andrew was a really nice guy, he had kept it up to scratch for the past 4 years and I think he was a bit sad to let it go, after a test drive and a small bit of haggling I was driving back and let my other half follow me back in the Terrano lol.
Primarily it will be my daily driver and used to tow my drift car to track days. The main reason for changing my old truck is due to towing my drift car to events so far away, when your travelling 5/6hrs sometimes more you want to be in something comfy that pulls well!
My old truck which is a Nissan Terrano 2 I have owned for the past 2 and half years and it has been super reliable, only spent a few hundred quid maintaining it really and drove it all over place, took it around longleat as mentioned above, towed my car and trailer to Anglesey and Middlesbrough to name a few but you can really feel when going up hills etc it does struggle towing 2 ton behind it with all my gear inside. Also due to it only having a 2.7td 4 cylinder engine they gear it quite low from the factory which is great around town but that means at 65mph the truck revs at 3000rpm.
IMG_20180929_165240 by Daniel Collins, on Flickr
Anyways back to the cruiser!
It's a 2002 gx model so has cloth seats, spring and torsion suspension instead of ahc and it's a manual. It's done 225k which I know isn't a problem with these trucks, the interior has been looked after and driving it you would think it had done half the mileage, it came with some service history and has a few nice bits fitted to it:
N4 skid plate
Safari snorkel
Tune it box
A/T tyres
Roof box
IMG_20181004_104422_717 by Daniel Collins, on Flickr
IMG_20181004_103138 by Daniel Collins, on Flickr
Here is one of the pics from the previous owner that I really like: this pic does hide the paintwork a little, it isn't bad for the age and mileage but not showroom by any means:
1st pic previous owner by Daniel Collins, on Flickr
I got it up on the ramp at my work and only has a small list of things to do really:
Radio aerial is missing the main bit that comes out the wing so doesn't get any signal
A/c not working
2 patches will need welding in the o/s/r inner arch
n/s/f ball joint has a small amount of play
n/s/r anti roll bar link has a bit of play
These are all things I can get done in time but not entirely sure what I am going to do about the radio/aerial, might try and get a universal electric aerial or I might fit my DAB radio in it's place, I do like the factory 6 cd changer though. I have a few things I want to upgrade or change as well, firstly I removed the previous owners steering wheel knob thing, can't remember the name now but makes you feel like a truck driver and I couldn't get use to it!
IMG_20181006_093050 by Daniel Collins, on Flickr
IMG_20181006_093105 by Daniel Collins, on Flickr
I then had a pair of gauges that were previously fitted to the Terrano, boost and EGT. For the boost gauge I tee'd into the small fitting on the throttle body, not sure where I want it inside the truck yet so have taped it to the steering console for the time being as you can see from the pics above.
The Egt gauge is going to be a bit of a longer job and I am probably going to blank the EGR off and use the side that bolts to the exhaust manifold as a good place to fit the sensor.
Otherwise I would like to make a bigger exhaust for it, done this to the Terrano and noticed a difference in spool etc plus I love the sound of a 6 cylinder turbo diesel. Also want to look at what can be done with the vacuum boost control if anything.
As a few of you asked about my drift/track car, it's a Nissan 200sx s14a 2.0 turbo, has a very long mods list so probs better to look through my build thread, link below:
https://www.driftworks.com/forum/threads/the-road-to-competition-in-my-200sx-s14a.269961/
Here is a few pics and a couple video's if you don't want to read the whole build thread:
IMG_20180204_165908 by Daniel Collins, on Flickr
IMG_20180408_120704 by Daniel Collins, on Flickr
31598583_435414900215192_2413386357490581504_o by Daniel Collins, on Flickr
Thanks for reading will try and take some more pics and keep this updated, I will probably be asking a few questions along the way so bare with me. Any comments or criticism welcome.
Cheers Dan
I put a post up in the Introduce Yourself section: https://www.landcruiserclub.net/com...est-new-to-me-100-series-amazon-owner.150851/
Nice to get so many friendly responses, been on many other forums and this seems like a good place to hang out

I am the proud owner of a silver 100 series gx 4.2td manual which i bought about 2 weeks ago. I had been looking for either an 80 or 100 series manual for the past 6 months or so, I am a jap car fan all the way so also considered a Nissan patrol and the newer version of my old truck the 3.0 Terrano but in the end a 100 series turned up that I really fancied.
It was slightly out my price range but decided as me and my other half were off to longleat in the Terrano (aprox halfway from our house to kidderminster which is where the truck was) we would carry on up the day after and take a look. It was pretty much exactly as described and Andrew was a really nice guy, he had kept it up to scratch for the past 4 years and I think he was a bit sad to let it go, after a test drive and a small bit of haggling I was driving back and let my other half follow me back in the Terrano lol.
Primarily it will be my daily driver and used to tow my drift car to track days. The main reason for changing my old truck is due to towing my drift car to events so far away, when your travelling 5/6hrs sometimes more you want to be in something comfy that pulls well!
My old truck which is a Nissan Terrano 2 I have owned for the past 2 and half years and it has been super reliable, only spent a few hundred quid maintaining it really and drove it all over place, took it around longleat as mentioned above, towed my car and trailer to Anglesey and Middlesbrough to name a few but you can really feel when going up hills etc it does struggle towing 2 ton behind it with all my gear inside. Also due to it only having a 2.7td 4 cylinder engine they gear it quite low from the factory which is great around town but that means at 65mph the truck revs at 3000rpm.
Anyways back to the cruiser!
It's a 2002 gx model so has cloth seats, spring and torsion suspension instead of ahc and it's a manual. It's done 225k which I know isn't a problem with these trucks, the interior has been looked after and driving it you would think it had done half the mileage, it came with some service history and has a few nice bits fitted to it:
N4 skid plate
Safari snorkel
Tune it box
A/T tyres
Roof box
Here is one of the pics from the previous owner that I really like: this pic does hide the paintwork a little, it isn't bad for the age and mileage but not showroom by any means:
I got it up on the ramp at my work and only has a small list of things to do really:
Radio aerial is missing the main bit that comes out the wing so doesn't get any signal
A/c not working
2 patches will need welding in the o/s/r inner arch
n/s/f ball joint has a small amount of play
n/s/r anti roll bar link has a bit of play
These are all things I can get done in time but not entirely sure what I am going to do about the radio/aerial, might try and get a universal electric aerial or I might fit my DAB radio in it's place, I do like the factory 6 cd changer though. I have a few things I want to upgrade or change as well, firstly I removed the previous owners steering wheel knob thing, can't remember the name now but makes you feel like a truck driver and I couldn't get use to it!
I then had a pair of gauges that were previously fitted to the Terrano, boost and EGT. For the boost gauge I tee'd into the small fitting on the throttle body, not sure where I want it inside the truck yet so have taped it to the steering console for the time being as you can see from the pics above.
The Egt gauge is going to be a bit of a longer job and I am probably going to blank the EGR off and use the side that bolts to the exhaust manifold as a good place to fit the sensor.
Otherwise I would like to make a bigger exhaust for it, done this to the Terrano and noticed a difference in spool etc plus I love the sound of a 6 cylinder turbo diesel. Also want to look at what can be done with the vacuum boost control if anything.
As a few of you asked about my drift/track car, it's a Nissan 200sx s14a 2.0 turbo, has a very long mods list so probs better to look through my build thread, link below:
https://www.driftworks.com/forum/threads/the-road-to-competition-in-my-200sx-s14a.269961/
Here is a few pics and a couple video's if you don't want to read the whole build thread:
Thanks for reading will try and take some more pics and keep this updated, I will probably be asking a few questions along the way so bare with me. Any comments or criticism welcome.
Cheers Dan