Hello from sunny Derbyshire
- revolvor
- oil filter
- Posts: 25
- Joined: 02 Sep 2010, 23:33
- Fuel: Petrol
- Drivetrain: 2WD
- Trim: Highway Star
- Mods: That really depends on Tommy !
Hello from sunny Derbyshire
Hello from sunny Derbyshire
Just found this great site whilst searching for a starter motor.
My history is as follows.
I bought 2 petrol Highway stars about 5 years ago from the Jap import auction sales that used to be a Donington Park racetrack,
Paid £2650 each for 2 x 1996 plate models.
Used one for work (with just the 2 fold up seats in back) and sold that 2 years ago for £2500 on Ebay instantly - first viewing.
The better (cleaner) Largo that my wife was using I then used for work (Antique furniture) and also removed the centre seat out of it, again leaving just the 2 folding one's.
The head gasket blew on this a couple of years ago, I stripped it down but cams were poor and oil gummed etc and realised that with purchase of parts, pressure testing old head, possible new head it may be cheaper to change engine.
So I searched and bought a great engine from Heathrow engines for £400 reputed to have done 16,000 kms, it looked like new and after removing the cam cover this week to sort oill leak into plug holes, the cams show no wear at all.
Since engine has been fitted I guess it's covered approx 15k miles and is running great, I like the chain drive and lack of timing belt and will probably run this into the ground but that coulsd take a few years
Broke down once due to module in Dizzy going kaput but apart from that no major issues apart from amount of fuel I put in it.
When I look at similar vehicles like Espace, Sharan etc I think I will stick with this brilliant Nissan.
My Drifting mad Skyline mad 14 year old son also loves the Largo, we have slept in it numerous times at motorsport events, transport his pit bike and even collected big V8 engines in it, suits our needs brilliantly with very few issues - getting all sentimental now
Brian
Just found this great site whilst searching for a starter motor.
My history is as follows.
I bought 2 petrol Highway stars about 5 years ago from the Jap import auction sales that used to be a Donington Park racetrack,
Paid £2650 each for 2 x 1996 plate models.
Used one for work (with just the 2 fold up seats in back) and sold that 2 years ago for £2500 on Ebay instantly - first viewing.
The better (cleaner) Largo that my wife was using I then used for work (Antique furniture) and also removed the centre seat out of it, again leaving just the 2 folding one's.
The head gasket blew on this a couple of years ago, I stripped it down but cams were poor and oil gummed etc and realised that with purchase of parts, pressure testing old head, possible new head it may be cheaper to change engine.
So I searched and bought a great engine from Heathrow engines for £400 reputed to have done 16,000 kms, it looked like new and after removing the cam cover this week to sort oill leak into plug holes, the cams show no wear at all.
Since engine has been fitted I guess it's covered approx 15k miles and is running great, I like the chain drive and lack of timing belt and will probably run this into the ground but that coulsd take a few years
Broke down once due to module in Dizzy going kaput but apart from that no major issues apart from amount of fuel I put in it.
When I look at similar vehicles like Espace, Sharan etc I think I will stick with this brilliant Nissan.
My Drifting mad Skyline mad 14 year old son also loves the Largo, we have slept in it numerous times at motorsport events, transport his pit bike and even collected big V8 engines in it, suits our needs brilliantly with very few issues - getting all sentimental now
Brian
There is no replacement for cubic displacement !
- largodaddy
- Founder
- Posts: 1104
- Joined: 02 Jul 2009, 12:44
- Location: fordham cambridgeshire
Re: Hello from sunny Derbyshire
hi brian welcome to the club
its all fun here
and a great bunch of members 2
its all fun here
and a great bunch of members 2
-
- top forum poster
- Posts: 4392
- Joined: 02 Jul 2009, 13:04
- Fuel: Petrol
- Drivetrain: 2WD
- Trim: highway star
- Mods: 18in deep dish chrome alloys
black limo tints - Location: st austell in cornwall
-
- top forum poster
- Posts: 1648
- Joined: 14 Feb 2010, 18:13
- Fuel: Petrol/Gas
- Drivetrain: 2WD
- Seats: Custom Layout
- Trim: mercedes
- Mods: Largo lover!
- Location: Derbyshire
Re: Hello from sunny Derbyshire
Suprised I have never seen you I live close in burton where abouts are you?
Life is like a S**T sandwich the more bread you got the less S**T you gotta eat.
-
- top forum poster
- Posts: 1648
- Joined: 14 Feb 2010, 18:13
- Fuel: Petrol/Gas
- Drivetrain: 2WD
- Seats: Custom Layout
- Trim: mercedes
- Mods: Largo lover!
- Location: Derbyshire
Re: Hello from sunny Derbyshire
Ok just realised it's swad! Moving closer into woodville soon just waiting for a bugalow to sell!!
Life is like a S**T sandwich the more bread you got the less S**T you gotta eat.
- N.r.g
- Site Admin
- Posts: 4777
- Joined: 08 Oct 2009, 12:23
- Fuel: Petrol
- Drivetrain: 2WD
- Trim: highway star
- Mods: private plate, lowered 35mm, custom bump stops, 20" rims, Full stainless exhaust with decat, 1000w rms ICE, ICELED underlighting kit with EXP kit and Scanner, red and green starburst laser, custom door illumination, custom illuminated insane grill badge, dual battery with split charger n more
- Location: BRUM
- theorangeone
- Site Admin
- Posts: 5077
- Joined: 16 Jul 2009, 22:55
- Fuel: Diesel
- Drivetrain: 4WD
- Trim: highway star
- Mods: full body kit/face lift front fitted/20 inch rims/full spray job/lots of leds/stainless exsaust/double din head unite,2 x 5 inch screens and 1 x 19 inch screen/chrome wheel arches and window trim/30 mm spacers all round/largo seat covers/very rare rear clear indicaters/wood and leather stearing wheel/
- Location: golborne
Re: Hello from sunny Derbyshire
hi and welcome,
i still cant believe theres so many out the who havent found us yet,
anyways,glad you love your workhorse as we all love our buses,
maybe you wanna come to our meet in blackpool next month,and meet some of the gang,
woody
i still cant believe theres so many out the who havent found us yet,
anyways,glad you love your workhorse as we all love our buses,
maybe you wanna come to our meet in blackpool next month,and meet some of the gang,
woody
- revolvor
- oil filter
- Posts: 25
- Joined: 02 Sep 2010, 23:33
- Fuel: Petrol
- Drivetrain: 2WD
- Trim: Highway Star
- Mods: That really depends on Tommy !
Re: Hello from sunny Derbyshire
I am in Woodville Tommy, soon to be the hub of Largo ownership it seemstommy wrote:Ok just realised it's swad! Moving closer into woodville soon just waiting for a bugalow to sell!!
There is no replacement for cubic displacement !
-
- top forum poster
- Posts: 1648
- Joined: 14 Feb 2010, 18:13
- Fuel: Petrol/Gas
- Drivetrain: 2WD
- Seats: Custom Layout
- Trim: mercedes
- Mods: Largo lover!
- Location: Derbyshire
Re: Hello from sunny Derbyshire
Cool I'm gonna be on the burton road sometime in the hopefully near future!!! If you need any bits give me a shout as I have one in bits at the mo but soon to be goin to largo heaven unfortuanatly it was a diesel so no starter! It was'nt you that I spoke to at the m42 services about a year and a half ago was it??
Life is like a S**T sandwich the more bread you got the less S**T you gotta eat.
-
- honorary member
- Posts: 1097
- Joined: 01 Oct 2009, 17:55
Re: Hello from sunny Derbyshire
hi ,welcome to the forum,from polar express in weston -s-mare
honorary member