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Shorty40s GQ (now with pics)

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Post by bundyboy »

nice rig, looks clean!!
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Post by bj on roids »

if you dont mind the $$?

its a TI right? (bling)
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Post by Shorty40 »

bj on roids wrote:if you dont mind the $$?

its a TI right? (bling)


Ended up being $17k - they initially had $21.5k :roll:

Its an ST - has Ti wheels :cool:

Very tidy. Air con, power windows, 180k on the clock, spotless interior.

Really nice to drive - I was quite surprised.

Talk about bling - I am looking for a sports steering wheel, sheep skin seat covers, tinted windows and a decent stereo :roll:
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Post by RUFF »

I thought only a Ti had the lower dress panels fitted to the body?
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Post by Shorty40 »

I'm sure the dude said it was an ST.

How can I tell if it is an ST or a TI ? It doesn't have leather seats :?

What are the identifiers for a TI ? Other than the wheels and the panel work RUFF was talking about ?
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Post by chimpboy »

I thought Ti wagons had the high roof..?

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Post by bogged »

Nope, Ti isnt just high roof. Low roof as well.

Elec windows all round, central locking, Um

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Post by JBE »

I think the TI has a different brake setup (dual piston calipers) at the front axle. All other models came with single piston calipers as far as I know.
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Post by mav »

might be interested in your stock steering wheel when you get your sports wheel, mine has come loose on the steel rim :roll:



Shorty40 wrote:Really nice to drive - I was quite surprised.

Talk about bling - I am looking for a sports steering wheel, sheep skin seat covers, tinted windows and a decent stereo :roll:
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Post by Shorty40 »

bogged wrote:Nope, Ti isnt just high roof. Low roof as well.

Elec windows all round, central locking, Um


Now I am confused :?

Low roof - check

Ti Alloy rims - check

Ti Lower body panels - check

Electric windows all round - check

Central locking - check

I suppose in the end it doesn't really matter, but are there any identifiers on the plates in the engine bay ?

It is an HG41 :?
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hg41

Post by mav »

hg41 means 4.11 diff ratios, i have seen plenty of local st patrols with power windows, central locking, ti alloys and lower body panels maybe it was a special deal they had on the st at sometime.
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Re: hg41

Post by Shorty40 »

mav wrote:hg41 means 4.11 diff ratios, i have seen plenty of local st patrols with power windows, central locking, ti alloys and lower body panels maybe it was a special deal they had on the st at sometime.


I was kind of thinking along these lines (a special pack of some kind). The thing that put me off the car being a Ti was that there are a few switch blanks on the dash. I imagine if it was a Ti then these would be filled with switches for luxury electrical goodies :cool:
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Re: hg41

Post by bogged »

Shorty40 wrote:I imagine if it was a Ti then these would be filled with switches for luxury electrical goodies :cool:


Nope... Mine has the blanks too, and some on center console.
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Re: hg41

Post by Shorty40 »

bogged wrote:
Shorty40 wrote:I imagine if it was a Ti then these would be filled with switches for luxury electrical goodies :cool:


Nope... Mine has the blanks too, and some on center console.


And yours is a Ti ? Well, there goes that theory :roll:

Whatever it is - ST or Ti, I am happy. It is a very nice rig :armsup:
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Post by bogged »

Shorty40 wrote:And yours is a Ti ? Well, there goes that theory :roll:

Whatever it is - ST or Ti, I am happy. It is a very nice rig :armsup:


There are also 2 models of Ti, one with all leather, and one with Velour.. Mine has the Velour.
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Post by Area54 »

Have you got power mirrors?


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Post by hottiemonster »

bogged wrote:
Shorty40 wrote:And yours is a Ti ? Well, there goes that theory :roll:

Whatever it is - ST or Ti, I am happy. It is a very nice rig :armsup:


There are also 2 models of Ti, one with all leather, and one with Velour.. Mine has the Velour.


my dads has leather :finger:
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Post by bogged »

hottiemonster wrote:my dads has leather :finger:


leather is no good, gets shitty to easy, and cost more for some strange reason..
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Post by hottiemonster »

i dont like the leather much either, its not that comortable, well in a GQ it aint anyway.
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Post by hottiemonster »

i dont like the leather much either, its not that comortable, well in a GQ it aint anyway. and its very sticky in the summer :cry:
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Post by HeathGQ »

hottiemonster wrote:i dont like the leather much either, its not that comortable, well in a GQ it aint anyway. and its very sticky in the summer :cry:


you can edit your own posts HM, no need to double post to add something in.
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Post by Shorty40 »

Bogged: Yes, it has the velour interior :D

Area54: Yes, it has power mirrors. The switches are located in the centre console.

I will keep a look out in the TP for the seat covers. Thanks :)

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Post by hottiemonster »

Heath28 wrote:
hottiemonster wrote:i dont like the leather much either, its not that comortable, well in a GQ it aint anyway. and its very sticky in the summer :cry:


you can edit your own posts HM, no need to double post to add something in.


yeah i know that, casue i him submit, but then i clicked stop in the browser and changed it, but it left the old one there.
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Post by bogged »

Heath28 wrote:
hottiemonster wrote:i dont like the leather much either, its not that comortable, well in a GQ it aint anyway. and its very sticky in the summer :cry:


you can edit your own posts HM, no need to double post to add something in.


doesnt get yor post count up as quick..
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Post by bogged »

Heath28 wrote:
hottiemonster wrote:i dont like the leather much either, its not that comortable, well in a GQ it aint anyway. and its very sticky in the summer :cry:


you can edit your own posts HM, no need to double post to add something in.


if you only edit them
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Post by bogged »

Heath28 wrote:
hottiemonster wrote:i dont like the leather much either, its not that comortable, well in a GQ it aint anyway. and its very sticky in the summer :cry:


you can edit your own posts HM, no need to double post to add something in.


now does it??
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Post by Thor »

bogged wrote:
Heath28 wrote:
hottiemonster wrote:i dont like the leather much either, its not that comortable, well in a GQ it aint anyway. and its very sticky in the summer :cry:


you can edit your own posts HM, no need to double post to add something in.


now does it??

bogged i think you're the last person that needs to up their post count!!








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Post by Shorty40 »

What/where should I look if my fuel gauge on the dash is not working ?
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Post by bogged »

Shorty40 wrote:What/where should I look if my fuel gauge on the dash is not working ?


Fuel sender, and the wires from it to the front of the car???

stock tank? LRT?
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Post by A1 »

There should be a inspection plate under all that luxury carpet in the back that should be right over the sender .........


Or maybe its time for a refill :rofl: petty :!:
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