Old one and new one
i think there is a lot about the history of that jurgens that fell apart, also there's is different types of harsh offroad.
i wont hijack this thread, see here for some pics of a landy/jurgens well crossed up
Cooktown - Starcke - Cape Melville Aug 2010
lots of corrugations and high speed will break any vehicle. carefull offroad driving like i do wont
Old one and new one
Myles reckons your Perentie is Purple, I (his Dad) reckon he's colour blind, looks green and beige to me (camo), who's right Brian, Regards Frank.
Was silver I think. Bit faded now. Its heading to the top of the list for restoring after I get the XLH FFR on the road again. I don't go back to work until November so should get a lot of work done. Where's Myles these days?
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						My recently completed camping setup is a Trayon dual cab on the back of a LR 120 4BD1 which has been turbocharged and intercooled. It spent nearly 2 years in my garage to emerge from this,
and this:
into this,
this,
and this
We recently did a ~10,000 km NW WA trip via Exmouth, Broome and Kunurra. Overall, the setup was great - few lessons about packing for a long trip learned along the way, but no major issues.
Here are several camping setups from the trip:
Geraldton
Kununurra
Gibb River Rd
and some sights on the way:
apologies for the slight thread hijack
Cheers
Bojan
The cadets want to paint it cam but the missus has to many sharp knives and I've got to sleep sometime.
when are you dropping in BM. Pool table down the back is setup. Looking at some of these photos of camping setups and trips has me getting itchy feet. Time to get this sixby rolling I think. Tell Myles he owes you a beer, silver, just looks purple. Appearances can be deceiving.
Last edited by LieutenantRover; 5th September 2010 at 05:01 AM. Reason: Add
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