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"Tractor" diary. Elgrand from Siberia. E50.

The clock was not on the panel, but in the 1din radio. I have a Japanese Elgrand catalog up to 1999.. There is an incredible amount of goodies, little things that I would like to have)
I find spare parts in the city of Vladivostok. This is a port city, in the 90s there was a BOOM for the import of Japanese cars to Russia and it continues (less because of sanctions) now. In 2012, even I bought small cars kei-cars 0.7l (Daihatsu mira, Suzuki Alto), drove to Irkutsk and sold here). Not a bad business, but I am not a seller, but an engineer)
There are no problems with spare parts. The distance between Vladivostok and Irkutsk is 4000 km, this is not a problem, since all the JDM cars went Vladivostok - Khabarovsk - Chita - Irkutsk - and further west to the Urals and the central part of Russia. 70% of cars in Irkutsk are right-hand drive, so we are quite supplied with spare parts)
Sounds great. Perhaps you can source me some parts one day 🤣
Vladivostok looks like a beautiful city! Perhaps another one for the bucket list 🤔

 
Sounds great. Perhaps you can source me some parts one day 🤣
Vladivostok looks like a beautiful city! Perhaps another one for the bucket list 🤔

I highly recommend visiting Vladivostok, especially in autumn, August-September.. beauty. But I recommend to us in Siberia, to Lake Baikal.. Olkhon Island. indescribable beauty. As for spare parts - no problem, as soon as they remove sanctions on payment to Europe.
 
The island looks gorgeous.
My hiking and camping days are probably over though.
How accessible is it from the nearest airport, and do they have hotels and car rental?
Hmmm... perhaps a local person could start an Elgrand camper rental business in that area? 🤔😉
Or host some El-GRAND island tours!
 
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The island looks gorgeous.
My hiking and camping days are probably over though.
How accessible is it from the nearest airport, and do they have hotels and car rental?
Hmmm... perhaps a local person could start an Elgrand camper rental business in that area? 🤔😉
Or host some El-GRAND island tours!
Olkhon Island is unfortunately teeming with tourism. And not eco-friendly. Lots of tourist centers, cars. Lots of guides, camping tours. From Irkutsk 3 hours by car + 1-2 hours (waiting) ferry across Lake Baikal. Irkutsk has already become a tourist center. So, if you fly here to us, there will be no problems finding a tour/guide, etc.). On Olkhon and on Baikal (bays) mostly UAZ "Bukhanka" drive, this is the "people's tourist car" here. There are almost no roads on the island, only directions...
I could conduct a short tour of Baikal, no questions)
 
Wooden greetings)
I was sitting one evening in a chair by the fireplace.. And I remembered that the front left door panel was broken.. Buying a used one is expensive, unreasonably expensive for a dried out 30-year-old piece of plastic. Ordering on a 3D printer is expensive + aquaprint + scanner or drawing.. In general, why disguise it as wood when I can make it out of wood, I thought) I found a piece of furniture board in a workshop made of pine. Well, and before going to bed for 1 hour of meditative practice - cutting wood..
If everything works out, I will do it again but from stained wood - stained birch, oak, larch..
I am a simple person - I see wood - I cut))

 
One of the parts of world I wanted to see.
But given the current events would have to sit tight and wait, too many risks involved just now. Hopefully sanity will be back in circulation soon.
 
Wooden greetings)
I was sitting one evening in a chair by the fireplace.. And I remembered that the front left door panel was broken.. Buying a used one is expensive, unreasonably expensive for a dried out 30-year-old piece of plastic. Ordering on a 3D printer is expensive + aquaprint + scanner or drawing.. In general, why disguise it as wood when I can make it out of wood, I thought) I found a piece of furniture board in a workshop made of pine. Well, and before going to bed for 1 hour of meditative practice - cutting wood..
If everything works out, I will do it again but from stained wood - stained birch, oak, larch..
I am a simple person - I see wood - I cut))



Whittling Wood and a Fire......so therapeutic.

And a bespoke door handle as an added bonus.

👍🏻
 
Retro hello!
Got out my old cassettes) Started with Deep Purple album Perpendicular 1996) Yes, this is not the good old Deep Purple with Ritchie Blackmore, but the album is very "modern" in sound. John Lord is great as always! I remember buying this cassette at the age of 13-14 in 2002, or maybe 2003. Japanese acoustics sound good, but I ordered some other "bonuses" from the kit, when it arrives, I'll install it and show you)A few strange photos and videos.
 
Another hello)
I continue to order additional options.
1. Ceiling air duct inserts with Kenwood "high frequency" speakers.
2. Clarion 6-disc CD changer. (In the factory version, it is installed under the front passenger seat, but I have a factory pocket there. I will install it under the driver's seat.And a little relaxing evening wood cutting. I almost adjusted the panel to the gaps. All that remains is to cut out the handle. I plan to do the stitching (this is when the workpiece is treated with a flame of fire, after which the soft fibers are removed with a brush, then impregnated with linseed oil).
Cutting wood and listening to Willie Nelson albums on old headphones (1991 years old). What could be better?
 
Olkhon Island is unfortunately teeming with tourism. And not eco-friendly. Lots of tourist centers, cars. Lots of guides, camping tours. From Irkutsk 3 hours by car + 1-2 hours (waiting) ferry across Lake Baikal. Irkutsk has already become a tourist center. So, if you fly here to us, there will be no problems finding a tour/guide, etc.). On Olkhon and on Baikal (bays) mostly UAZ "Bukhanka" drive, this is the "people's tourist car" here. There are almost no roads on the island, only directions...
I could conduct a short tour of Baikal, no questions)

That's a shame the island has become too touristy. You wouldn't know it from the pictures online. It still looks beautiful. I may hold you to that offer of a tour one day 👍

Another hello)
I continue to order additional options.
1. Ceiling air duct inserts with Kenwood "high frequency" speakers.
2. Clarion 6-disc CD changer. (In the factory version, it is installed under the front passenger seat, but I have a factory pocket there. I will install it under the driver's seat.And a little relaxing evening wood cutting. I almost adjusted the panel to the gaps. All that remains is to cut out the handle. I plan to do the stitching (this is when the workpiece is treated with a flame of fire, after which the soft fibers are removed with a brush, then impregnated with linseed oil).
Cutting wood and listening to Willie Nelson albums on old headphones (1991 years old). What could be better?

The air duct speakers make a big difference to the people in the middle seats. Without them the sound is either too loud or too quiet! I wanted to add them to my old van but there was no factory wiring behind the blanking trim.

Just a heads up. I believe the cd changer is typically under the passenger seat, even with the factory pocket being there. It was on mine. I wanted to add a changer to my new van, but again no factory wiring present.
 
That's a shame the island has become too touristy. You wouldn't know it from the pictures online. It still looks beautiful. I may hold you to that offer of a tour one day 👍



The air duct speakers make a big difference to the people in the middle seats. Without them the sound is either too loud or too quiet! I wanted to add them to my old van but there was no factory wiring behind the blanking trim.

Just a heads up. I believe the cd changer is typically under the passenger seat, even with the factory pocket being there. It was on mine. I wanted to add a changer to my new van, but again no factory wiring present.
The distinguishing feature of Nissan from Toyota is that Nissan never puts in extra features and wiring. Toyota of the 90s always has features and wiring for additional equipment and other configurations. I also don't have wiring, I'll lay it again - it's not a problem) I can't understand where a CD changer can be installed under the passenger seat. Are there any photos of how and where it was installed?
 
That's a shame the island has become too touristy. You wouldn't know it from the pictures online. It still looks beautiful. I may hold you to that offer of a tour one day 👍
If you ever decide to go to Irkutsk, write to me, I'll send you my phone number)) We'll meet you, feed you, show you everything - Welcome)
 
The distinguishing feature of Nissan from Toyota is that Nissan never puts in extra features and wiring. Toyota of the 90s always has features and wiring for additional equipment and other configurations. I also don't have wiring, I'll lay it again - it's not a problem) I can't understand where a CD changer can be installed under the passenger seat. Are there any photos of how and where it was installed?
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You're welcome.
That's where they typically fit.
I think there must be some extra brackets though as my new van has no places for fastening.
Have a good day!
 
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