To be honest, I’m a bit shocked. I know it seems to be a bit of a stock answer to this question, but having browsed through all the previous COTM’s, I’m a bit surprised and humbled that mine has been picked to join the list. It was a complete surprise to get the email and a very nice one too.
Before we talk cars, we’d love to find out more about you the owner. Please tell us about yourself and what you get up to, away from the NPOC.
My name’s Chris and I’m, erm, forty. Yes I can hear the collective gasp of surprise (!). I live in a small village to the west of Gateshead with my partner Claire and three step kids (aged 19, 14 and 6). I also have two kids from my first marriage, Abbie who’s 13 and Cameron who’s 10 (some may have seen pics of Cam at some recent meets). To say life is hectic would be an understatement!!
The work side of my life has me in Morpeth every day carrying out my duties as warehouse / stock manager, for a company who supply high pressure pipe and fittings to the oil and gas industry. I currently control over £3M worth of stock in the UK and Singapore. I had a 4 day visit to Singapore last autumn to oversee the movement of our stock - Quite an experience.
I’ve been a lifelong supporter of Newcastle United, although I only get to a couple of games a season these days and I love to watch most sports. I used to play squash twice a week until a couple of years ago, when I smashed my heel bone into 5 pieces!! It’s never going to heal properly, so unfortunately I had to retire just as I was on the verge of making the Olympic team (yeah, right!!).
Amongst the number of jobs I’ve had, I worked for 8 years at Johnson Controls, next door to Nissan at Sunderland making the Primera front seats. I’ve also been a long distance heavy goods driver and worked as an import / export agent, traffic manager and ships agent.
As a Nordic owner myself, I can feel comfortable asking this next question LOL! I’ve met you a few times now and you’re pretty fit! Not fit as in “fancy a shag on my back seat fit” but fit as in, you have some bulk and muscle definition. Do you work out, or do they put something in the water in Newcastle?
Oooh young man!! Nordic alert!! LOL, seriously, as well as my previous jobs mentioned above, I worked in a hotel gym / leisure club for four years when I was younger. After my shifts, I’d be working out about four times a week, so I was in pretty good shape by the time I left that job. However, these days the size is there, but the muscle isn’t LOL. **Quiet note to oneself – Sleep with one eye open when Shaun’s about!! LOL**
How did you find the NPOC forums and are we any good? Would you happily recommend the club to other Nissan Primera owners?
I stumbled across NPOC by googleising Nissan Primera GT after I bought mine. Simples! I’d thoroughly recommend NPOC to fellow Primera owners. The unrivalled database of knowledge is unbeatable. It doesn’t matter whether the Primera is bog standard or highly modified, the fact that it’s a Nissan Primera is all that matters. I think it says a lot that the NPOC has many active members who have stayed with the club, even though they don’t drive a Primera any more. Great community spirit and great friends!
Is this your first time as part of a “car community”, or have you always been forums user?
Absolutely the first time I’ve been a member of any forum, which actually surprises me considering how many cars I’ve had. I’m not very mechanically minded and I’ve never really had the modding bug until now, so I’ve never felt the need to join other forums.
You’re an Elite Member here (our highest level of paying membership), are you getting value for money with that? And please sell us the reason, why everyone should become Elite.
Speaking for myself, the reason I upgraded my membership to ‘Elite’ was simply that I wanted put a little bit more into the club. I recognised the dedication and hard work which the staff team put in and it’s just my small way of saying thanks. For members debating whether to upgrade to ‘Elite’, the benefits are worth a mention. From a personal email address, to discounted meet tickets, the free Ace breakfast in December and an exclusive ‘elite lounge’ to chill in, it’s definitely worth it!
Your very 1st post on NPOC was: “I do have plans to improve it, just need the funds to do it!!” - 1 year on from that post, did you win the Lotto or something?
I did say that didn’t I LOL!! Actually, before I said that, I seem to remember I had said that I hadn’t even thought about modifying the car until I saw NPOC!! To be honest, although it’s obvious I’ve done a lot to the car (it was totally standard when I got it), I haven’t spent big bucks in reality. Apart from the stainless steel manifold and the bodywork improvements, the only thing I’ve spent quite a bit on is the alloys. The white 5 spoke 17”s are back on now, having replaced the black 17” multi spokes (which I still have). Previous to that I replaced the standard GT 15” rims with some Nissan Primera P11 144 Sport+ 16” alloys.
Most of the mods I’ve done, or had done, have been reasonably priced, or bargains purchased in the trading section of NPOC. What would we do without it?? LOL
As you and all our regular readers should know, this is a back to back COTM win for the Black Primera P11 GT’s, in a very similar way to last months winner, you have a keen eye for small details when modifying, rather than shock and awe styleee! Is this a black car thing, or do you just prefer subtle changes and keeping the car clearly evident for what it is?
I do have a keen eye for details, this is true, but it surprises me to hear you say my car is modified in a subtle way. The black and contrasting green theme, along with the white rims, means subtle is a word used rarely when describing my GT (especially when I applied the green headlight tint film last year LOL). I remember at my first meet, Ferry Meadows last year and I was talking to Di “Angel1”. I recall that there wasn’t the slightest hint of green on the car and I said to her that subtle was my plan. Five minutes later I spotted G and asked him for the silver NPOC stickers I had ordered. I noticed the green stickers while G shuffled through his wad and at that moment my theme was born, and the subtle plan was binned LOL.
If you could repaint the car in any colour you wanted, would it stay black or would you choose a different colour?
To be honest, I love the Kuro Black. It is truly stunning when it’s cleaned and polished. The problem is that by the time I’ve reached the end of the street, it looks like I’ve been rallying in it. Although I think the Nissan Primera looks great in all the factory colours, I’d definitely keep it black.
Is this your first Nissan Primera, or have there been any previous ones? If it is your first Primera, what made you buy it and why? – Was it a car you wanted to own, or a spur of the moment purchase?
This is actually my second Primera. I had a ‘W’ plate P11 144 a few years ago in Silver. Although I’m no boy-racer, I found it a bit sedate and underpowered for me being a 1.6. When I was looking for a change early last year, I really fancied a GT. Throughout my eight years building the Primera seats, whenever the half-leathers came down the line, they had to be spot on as they were the ‘top of the range’ so to speak. That mindset had always given me the secret desire to own a GT one day. I searched for a good one and found this one down in Northampton. Having spoken at length to the garage, who confirmed the cars faultless history, I felt confident enough to travel down to see it. Claire and I drove down, did the deal and I smiled all the way back up to Newcastle.
We know you have another Nissan on the drive as well (Nissan Sunny ZX Coupe). I guess you have Nissan blood running through your veins?!? It must be a hard decision to make, about which car you are going to spend money on, how do you pick?
Ha ha, you may be right about Nissan blood. Of the 35+ cars I’ve owned, I’ve had 10 Nissans – 3 Micras, 2 Stanzas, 1 Bluebird, 2 Sunnys and 2 Primeras. I’ve tried most manufacturers but always end up back with a Nissan. At the minute, it really isn’t difficult to decide which car to spend the money on – I don’t have any to spend!!!
If Gordon Blair made it compulsory for all of us to only own 1 car, which one would you keep?
That’s a tough one. I love the cool retro styling of the coupe, it sounds great with it’s cone air filter and stainless manifold and full exhaust and actually has 30K less miles on the clock than the P11 GT, I love the fact that it turns heads because very few people have actually seen one……. BUT, I’d have to keep the GT (Just as well the coupe is parked up at work and couldn’t hear that last answer LOL).
Focus back to the Nissan Primera GT. Please list your full spec and all modifications, inside and out:
Here we go……..
Interior:
Full leather GTSE seats and door cards
GTSE steering wheel
Nismo gear knob
Green dash dials
Nissan tax disc holder
Green led immobiliser flasher
Chrome Nissan badge behind rear arm rest
Stainless steel Nissan Primera kick plates
NPOC Air freshener
P11 144 sunglasses holder
Exterior:
Lowered 40mm
Clear side repeaters
De-tangoed rear corners
White 17” 5spoke alloys
Painted calipers
Laguna splitter
NPOC stickers
Various green stickers
Rear bumper corner extensions
Primera UK JDM badge
White LED bulbs in sidelights and rear number plate lights
Black sunstrip
De-badged (and de-rusted / re-sprayed) bonnet
Boot de-rusted and re-sprayed
Green fog light finishers
Green towing eyes
New number plates with green box, border and P11 GT text
Grille mesh sprayed black
Under Bonnet:
Stainless steel 4-2-1 manifold
Painted / stickered strut brace
Caps / fuse box lids colour coded
Rocker cover lettering colour coded
Former mods:
Green headlight tint film
Green interior light
Light brows
Black multi spoke 17” alloys with green lip
P11-144 Sport+ 16” alloys
‘Ge-audi’ led strips round fog lights (temporarily off for now)
I’ve probably forgotten something but at the minute that’s all I can remember LOL.
What’s the most enjoyable modification you’ve made so far?
That’s a tough one. The only thing I have done to improve performance is the stainless manifold. I must admit though, I love the difference it makes. Cosmetically I love the lowered stance and white rims and my green LED immobiliser unit (thanks Shaun), but overall my favourite mod has to be the made to order green dash dials. I totally love them in daylight, but they come alive at night. A big thanks to “Primera Dave” for making them for me.
If I gave you £500 right now and told you it had to be spent on the car, where would it go?
Well, I’ve changed the alloys four times in the last year, so I reckon I’m a bit of a wheel addict. I’d be considering some wheels maybe? A full stainless exhaust system would also be nice.
Any squirrels on the horizon that you wanna leak out, or are you keeping zipped for a Japfest reveal?
Maybe a few small cosmetic changes or additions (what a surprise LOL) under the bonnet, but nowt major for now. I’m really pleased with how the GT is looking at the minute and don’t want to mess too much. I’d love HID’s sometime soon though.
Time for the quick fire question round!
Fried eggs or Scrambled? – Poached LOL
Nordic or Mystic? – Nordic (just!)
White trainers or Dark? – Dark
Middlesbrough or Sunderland? – Don’t be daft!!
Big Mac or Big King? – Big King
Unleaded or Super? – Super Dooper 99 Ron
Tell us your favourite NPOC car? – We all know there’s some fantastic Nissan Primeras in this club. Among my favourites are Martin’s “prim-n-proper” P10 eGT, last months COTM “Quaily”’s GT, “Taffy” and “Supertourer” brotherly GT’s, and “Tom-P10”’s sadly departed ‘Purple Dragon’. However, I reckon my absolute favourite has to be Matt’s “Blue” Black P11 GT saloon (“Nabber”’s old one). What a stunner!!
We’ve seen you venture out to a lot of Club Meets, in your first year as a member. What’s been your most enjoyable Club Meet here and why?
I’ve been to some great meets, both regionals and nationals. I reckon Ace Café in December tops the list. A great drive down in the GT and such a cool location. I got to put faces to usernames (wished I hadn’t with some! LOL). A special mention for the Ace breakfast too. It’s worth the 500 mile round trip alone! And thanks to the NPOC Club Owners, it’s free to ‘Elite’ members - Which makes it taste even better!
Why should members get out and about to these club meets?
The meets are a great way of re-enforcing the fact that NPOC is about the people first, cars second. There’s always a great ‘feel’ to the meets, with plenty of laughs, help and advice, as well as the great cars to admire. To any new members thinking of attending a meet, get yourself along. You’ll be made to feel welcome and valued. My first meet was a big national meet (Ferry Meadows 2009) and I was quite nervous to begin with. I started off with my camera in hand (as usual), snapping away quietly as I didn’t know anyone; however, I was quickly welcomed into the fold and thoroughly enjoyed the day.