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    Similar to one iota but adding,
    Ashcroft front + rear axles/cv's and 4.1 centres with ARB air lockers.
    255/85 r16 muddies with the ability to fit 35's with a 2in lift + factory offset wheels.
    rock/tree sliders.
    Double rear barn doors.
    Move all fuses/ecu's under midd cubby box and make cubby box a bit narrower.
    coolant level and exhaust gas temp + blockable egr for newer engines with no computer glitches, like td5.
    2.7 tdv6 from the disco d3 ,OOP'S thats a major

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    to compliment what others have said.

    Hand brake moved an inch or two towards the centre
    Seats moved and inch of two towards the centre
    better rear seat leg room and angle
    better heat insulation
    better stereo
    make the ECU and other critical electrics water and dust proof, I'll keep the puma.
    better turning circle
    Jason

    2010 130 TDCi

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    I wish

    Besides all the good things a defender already has, it could have;

    A wider, longer and higher, rubber mounted ROPS cab, like a tractor has!!
    Comfortable suspension seating, like a tractor has!!
    Inboard, oil cooled, wet brakes, like a tractor has!!
    TDV6 motor, a low range with slower gearing and with decent, strong, half shafts and CV's fitted into locking salisbury diffs.
    Fresh air vents, for the feet as well as the face.
    Lights, that you dont have to strike a match to see if they are on!
    Galvanised metal for door frames, body trim, etc, like the series ones had, and galvanised chassis.
    Engine driven PTO with a clutch.
    Less electronics, I like driving my vehicles.
    A turning circle!!!

    Sorry dreaming again.
    Cheers Arthur

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    I would want to be able to get the special editions in a 130 not just 110s.... a 130 SVX with body colored front light surrounds and no side decals would be perfect for me.

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    Galvanised chassis, body cappings, even firewall
    low range 1st of ~60:1 or slower
    big heavy clutch, long gear stick, Series-sized steering wheel
    hydraulic pump on PTO with winch and air compressor to suit
    ARB style steel bullbar to suit Aus conditions
    mechanical self bleeding fuel pump
    firewall air vents (roll back to TD5 & earlier firewalls)
    effective A/C with front and rear selectable vents
    vacuum/low pressure/electronic solenoid selectable rear diff lock
    on a disc braked Salisbury rear diff assembly
    HD flanges and axles
    AEU2522 CVs
    double cardan drive shafts
    raised shock mounts front/rear with longer travel shocks and dual rate springs to suit
    Boge load leveller to keep the bum level all the time
    tropical roof
    swing away spare wheel carrier
    LED lights, including worklights and rear interior lights
    Overhead console with any necessary electrical stuff in it.
    150L fuel capacity
    ~50L water tank
    33" mud tyres on 16" rims
    colour coded flairs
    sill sliders/bumperettes
    Built on a wednesday when the factory workers have sobered up but before they are too tired to do a proper job. Or else made in India.

    but the most important
    cup holders

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrinklearthur View Post
    Besides all the good things a defender already has, it could have;
    Fresh air vents, for the feet as well as the face.
    Are you kidding Arthur? You ever driven a FJ40 series Land Cruiser through water? If you thought Defenders had waterproofing problems.......
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


    gone


    1993 Defender 110 ute "Doris"
    1994 Range Rover Vogue LSE "The Luxo-Barge"
    1994 Defender 130 HCPU "Rolly"
    1996 Discovery 1

    current

    1995 Defender 130 HCPU and Suzuki GSX1400


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    in dreamland

    - 130 dual cab
    - TDV8 - owner/operator serviceable.
    - portal diffs with lower ratios
    - tougher axles/cvs
    - beefed up driveline, including 6 speed manual, 3 ranges instead of 2, and a useful PTO
    - dual shock mounts all round
    - on board air - with decent reservoir
    - central tyre inflation/deflation system
    - in cab adjustable air bags in rear suspension
    - 120-150L fuel
    - 60-80L water
    - triple batteries
    - dash vents
    - air con
    - blacked out window tint
    - recaro seats all round (don't knock it until you try it. svx owners know the feeling)
    - decent sound system
    - manually lockable differentials
    - improved dash interface
    - doors that seal
    - improved sound deadening

    and i'll have mine in stornoway grey. thankyouverymuch



    failing all that:
    130 dual cab
    dash vents
    air con
    comfortable seating
    decent sound/heat insulation
    decent sound system
    improved dash interface
    more power
    more fuel capacity
    bullbar/winch/spotlights
    towbar
    35" tyres.

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    For the aspiring wagoneers don't forget to tick box next to the rear window washer and wiper option. (serious)
    Mahn England

    DEFENDER 110 D300 SE '23 (the S M E G)

    Ex DEFENDER 110 wagon '08 (the Kelvinator)
    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/members-rides/105691-one_iotas-110-inch-kelvinator.html

    Ex 300Tdi Disco:



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    A dry interior. It could be marketed as a one off never before seen feature.

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    Black Bell & Ross analogue meters/gauges
    Carbon fibre bonnet and roof
    Aluminium Doors, with old school handles
    Brembo brakes
    Aluminium or C/F light surrounds and grill, same design as standard
    Split windscreen
    Black Sawtooth wheels
    Recaro seats front and rear
    Titanum Bumpers front and rear
    Front vent panels again
    Minimalist switch panels and interior, all waterproof and washable
    Matt paintwork option
    Light army green optional colour in gloss
    Pale flat grey optional colour with large bold helvetica 'LR' graphics on front doors

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