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    Rage Rover - not your average 101.

    I stole this link from another forum, but it is worth looking at. Personally I love this, it is a very creative build.

    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rage-...31478600347356

    Enjoy - Gav
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    Some great ideas there - shame they did not put more thought in where they put the fuel filler - in the floor of the bed is not a good spot - rest is great - not sure about the look of those wheel arches.

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    I like it too.
    The back of that reminds me of the back of one of mine.

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    I'm undecided on the wheel arches, and yes, the fuel filler is in a dumb spot - he will work that out the first time he goes out fully loaded for the weekend.
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    I think the arches look awful, but then personal preference is to run without the panels in the front arches 'cause I think it looks better.

    There's definitely some interesting ideas in there, and you've got to appreciate the amount of work put into it, but I'm sure I'm not the only one who thought it looked better before he started?

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    It's certainly different... Bumper is quite neat. Don't like the wheels and arches tho. Good find Gav!

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    I reckon it looks awesome. Right up my alley, and I think the wheel arches are very pimp

    Thinking I'm going to need to build a second 101, but the next one would have to be diesel

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    That 101 looks to be the old Roverworx one as it has the cabin side vents which don't work.
    The mudguard extensions are copied from the Beast 101 which was fitted with huge rubber.

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    The extensions work on an ambulance bodied truck, they just don't seem right on a GS.

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