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Smile Does anybody Know if they made or there is a workshop repair manual for my D21 truck, cause i ve searched and have had no luck, as it would be great to have one, if anyone knows giv me a shout. Chug
 
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Local dealers? There's online manuals, but that started in 2000.


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check your PMs.


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Chugthanks for that, ive just downloaded it to my pc, youve been a help. Tell me how do you get your truck as an aviator under you name, still cant seem to do it. Big Grin
 
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Hi Sarah,I have the workshop manuals from 94-97 on CD, unfortunately these are the US versions which don`t cover the 2.5D engine. DOH. PM me if you want them anyway. Barny.

Two D21 owners in the UK, I can`t believe it crazy


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SmileHi barnyzuki, thanks thats very kind of you, i must say that your truck is a fine looking beast, what type of engine does yours have? ive made a website of my truck so you will have to check it out sometime. Ive not seen many d-21 trucks where i come from, im always on the look out for one. Big Grin
 
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The engine in mine is the 2.7Td as found in Nissan Terrano I and early Nissan Terrano II, before all the electronic gubbins spoiled them.

100BHp and lots of torque, runs fine on 50% Diesel 50% Vegetable oil, the front brakes and the engine are the only thing Nissan got right with this truck! imho Roll Eyes


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