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    jetmech Guest

    Rear cross member for water jet

    I'm looking for the rear cross member for a NAS 90 that has been layed out for a water jet. I'm lookng for a rear tire rack and this wound save me time on a computer. Does anyone have one they would be willing to share?

    Thanks
    Dave

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    mmm all of the NAS 90's had the rear NAS bar fiotted to the rear cross member

    Here are some pics of mine



    95 300 Tdi Defender 90
    99 300 Tdi Defender 110
    92 Discovery 200tdi
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    50 Series 1 80


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    jetmech Guest
    that is ture they did. I rebuilt a UK 90 with an NAS chassis. Now I want to build a tire rack. but only want to make is bolt on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jetmech View Post
    that is ture they did. I rebuilt a UK 90 with an NAS chassis. Now I want to build a tire rack. but only want to make is bolt on.

    ummm what a 90 chassis is a 90 chassis same chassis was on the Nas 90 as on the Uk 90's The only differance was they had the Tank in the rear like the TD5 90 chassis's. Unlike the tank under the drivers seat like ear;er 90's
    95 300 Tdi Defender 90
    99 300 Tdi Defender 110
    92 Discovery 200tdi
    50 Series 1 80
    50 Series 1 80


    www.reads4x4.com

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    yes yes that is correct.
    the only known varience to that chassis would be a British Army 90, that was a general service ninety developed along side the main army contract, to the same specifications, then launch out the back of a Hercules with a faulty canopy this technique of altering a 90 chassis may well be Classified still so don't spread it about too much.

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    jetmech Guest
    That may all be true but I still need the plans to cutout the rear cross member on a water jet.

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    its a pretty simple design to program I would have thought? are you wanting to make it in one piece and then fold it up? should take 15 minutes of measuring one up and not too much longer programing this into the water jet software? depends on if you want to retain all the holes as well, but even then, this wouldn't take too much longer.... sorry but I really doubt someone on here has the file available in the format you need sitting on their PC ready to email across to the US...

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    jetmech Guest
    I figured it was a long shot any how. I'm waiting for a machinest friend to return from holiday then I'll have him cut it out for me.


    Thanks everyone for the help

    jetmech

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