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  1. Join Date
    Aug 2005
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    #1
    True, we still have a 97 terrano, all original and easy to maintain...TD27 is the best.
    Last edited by Isuzoom; July 29th, 2007 at 10:07 AM.

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    #2
    i got a frontier 02 td27 engine it runs 165kph at sctex, 150kph nlex n slex. it's non turbo and it's powerpack. consumption 12-14 km/l depending on road condition. it's easy to maintain and economical. so if ur terrano's engine is td27 i dont see any problem. fyi.

  3. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    #3
    bumping this thread for those looking for some infos on terrano's like me.

    I saw a 93 Turbo Diesel na Terrano pala and it's a A/T.

    http://www.sulit.com.ph/index.php/vi...+FOR+SALE/SWAP

    Local kaya ito?

  4. Join Date
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    #4
    Quote Originally Posted by onil david View Post
    i got a frontier 02 td27 engine it runs 165kph at sctex, 150kph nlex n slex. it's non turbo and it's powerpack. consumption 12-14 km/l depending on road condition. it's easy to maintain and economical. so if ur terrano's engine is td27 i dont see any problem. fyi.
    AFAIK 2.4L gas and 2.7L diesel n/a ang ni-release locally (all m/t).. looks like JDM. we got a JDM terrano, i love the power and water-fording capabilities nya (a/t with turbo)

    bring a mechanic to check the conversion. IIRC pinalitan ni erpats pitman rod, idler assy, and gearbox after buying our jdm terrano. steering is car-like unlike other SUVs although kelangan ng onting additiional space.

  5. Join Date
    May 2011
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    #5
    one thing i dont like bout jdm terranos are their dashboard and that its converted,but it got the td27 turbo engine and also a rear disc brake's.i still prefer local terranos though.

1998-1999 Nissan Terrano Owners(Question)