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Can you identify what this vehicle is ?

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Can you identify what this vehicle is ?

Post by Angus »

Basically like the look of this.

From the filename it looks like it is a Frontera but looking through our local carsales I couldnt identify the model ...

K$FCnzler$60s~~RS~Frontera~Volkiland~98.JPG is filename.

I found the pic on this site http://www.opel-club-kadasco.ch/6628.html but I dont speak German (?) so couldnt get any more info on it.

Anyone know if we can get something the same locally ?
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Post by dr who? »

yeah its a opel frontera, the same as your holden MU's
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Post by Yarno »

yep it's just a frontera with extra flairs on it.

There is no such thing a holden mu's...................... compleatly different 4x4's altogether...
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Post by Witchdoctor »

You set the uninformed straight Yarno :D
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Post by CRUSHU »

Yarno wrote:yep it's just a frontera with extra flairs on it.

There is no such thing a holden mu's...................... compleatly different 4x4's altogether...
just curious, but how are the Isuzu Mu and the Holden Frontera different, other than the Local content in the Holden (Holden Engine and Isuzu Diffs), and the fact that generally, the Holden Frontera sport (UT Model) is a later model than the earlier Mu's?
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Post by Yarno »

ok the MU of the same year as a frontera lets say 95

firstly the MU' are made in Japan
Frontera I am not exactly sure but have heard they were made in Mexico but it might just be somewhere in America

neither have ever had the same engine or gearbox in them.

the bodys are different at the fuel door one is round and one is square, mu's had steel tops or a hard ute cover, where as frontera has fibreglass top. Rear door opens different ways.

Mu's have leaf spring and disc rear, frontera has 4 link and drums.

Chassis are different towbar and bullbars are not interchangeable.

Mu's are 2 or 4 seats, frontera is 5 with a rolebar in the back.

That about all that I can think of at the moment, but it's a but like saying that the Landwind X9 is the same as the MU or frontera, I think not!!!

this is a landwind
Image

and more about them here
http://clubisuzu.proboards29.com/index. ... 1130810970

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Post by CRUSHU »

what about the later MU's? are they similar to the UES Frontera? And WTF is a Landwind?
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Post by Yarno »

ok these landwinds are made in china, it looks like they have got the old japanese moulds, and are producing fairly crap cars....

the only thing I found about the UES frontera was that they are made in the US and have a 4 cylinder petrol engine, the MU's were made in Japan still and had only the 3L diesel 4JX1

I also found out that the 95-98 frontera was made in united kingdom not mexico....
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Post by CRUSHU »

the UES frontera 4 door had the 3.2V6.
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Post by Yarno »

yep thats a wizard in japan and they do have the V6 the same, but these are also made in different countries, wizard in Japan and frontera in US or UK.

I just found this out that the 5 door frontera of the same year could be made in the UK or US it depends on the model code

ie.

if it's got 8MB35-121 it's made in UK and if it's got 8MB35-221 it's made in US.... I guess this is why there are 2 different rear lockers made for them as they have different diffs for different countries.....

wow learn somthing new everyday

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Post by "CANADA" »

all the same :D


its a frontemuwind
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Post by Yarno »

mad_landie wrote:all the same :D


its a frontemuwind
Nah you missed two frontemuwindamegojazz
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Post by FRN-71E »

Yarno wrote:ok the MU of the same year as a frontera lets say 95

firstly the MU' are made in Japan
Frontera I am not exactly sure but have heard they were made in Mexico but it might just be somewhere in America

neither have ever had the same engine or gearbox in them.

the bodys are different at the fuel door one is round and one is square, mu's had steel tops or a hard ute cover, where as frontera has fibreglass top. Rear door opens different ways.

Mu's have leaf spring and disc rear, frontera has 4 link and drums.

Chassis are different towbar and bullbars are not interchangeable.

Mu's are 2 or 4 seats, frontera is 5 with a rolebar in the back.

That about all that I can think of at the moment, but it's a but like saying that the Landwind X9 is the same as the MU or frontera, I think not!!!

this is a landwind
Image

and more about them here
http://clubisuzu.proboards29.com/index. ... 1130810970

cheers
Yarno.... u are a little wrong my friend 95 Frontera only 4 seats (mine 2 seater but 4 with rears in) not 5..

also they are disc rear not drum..



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Post by FRN-71E »

to what i have seen there are i think like 5 remakes of them

Isuzu MU
Isuzu Amigo
Holden Frontera
Some Honda thing
And some German thing ccant remebr the name
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Post by "CANADA" »

this is of the m7 frontie keep in mind....
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Post by FRN-71E »

dont know the m7 but mines a MB u candain...rover driver
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Post by Yarno »

frontie wrote:
Yarno.... u are a little wrong my friend 95 Frontera only 4 seats (mine 2 seater but 4 with rears in) not 5..

also they are disc rear not drum..

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Ok cool, so what diff is in them then?? I have only seen drum rear ones when I was after a handbrake cable...

I just looked up red book and they say they are all 4 seaters :oops: oh well.

Isuzu MU
Isuzu Amigo
Holden Frontera
Vauxhall Frontera
Opal Frontera
Honda Jazz

thats all the ones I can think of

And the newest
Landwind X9 - at least this maybe an option for front guards as you can't get them anymore, not even genuine!
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