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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    i moved both my seats 50mm inboard, and put the disco park brake next to the seat. have to make a narrower centre console but it is a nice mod.

    jc
    Good Idea JC

    wish I'd thought of that before I ordered my exbox.

    Heres a pic of the Iveco Massif (Spain), which is essentially a modern Series3 (look at the door tops) They have a narrow console and moved the seats together.
    They even have room for Door Pockets AND proper arm rests.


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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    Good Idea JC

    wish I'd thought of that before I ordered my exbox.

    Heres a pic of the Iveco Massif (Spain), which is essentially a modern Series3 (look at the door tops) They have a narrow console and moved the seats together.
    They even have room for Door Pockets AND proper arm rests.
    Yes, but I can seat three across my Defender.

    In the days before seat belts, we used to regularly seat four across the seats of a Series II.

    BTW, I have no problems with elbow room or the handbrake position in my Defender.

    1973 Series III LWB 1983 - 2006
    1998 300 Tdi Defender Trayback 2006 - often fitted with a Trayon slide-on camper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vnx205 View Post
    Yes, but I can seat three across my Defender.

    In the days before seat belts, we used to regularly seat four across the seats of a Series II.

    BTW, I have no problems with elbow room or the handbrake position in my Defender.
    i don't have any friends, anyway.....





    jc

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    Quote Originally Posted by zwitter View Post
    Surgery will sort that for you no prob. While your there ask for the job lot.

    Ear drums - they don't call em deafenders for nothing,
    Left knee mods where the hand brake sits,
    Right knee where the window winder rests,
    Right elbow, as there is no elbow room,
    Rear right butt cheek padding to make up for the empty wallet, not for the car, the accessories!
    Shorten both legs as the seat does not go back far enough,
    The brain mods, only special people buy Land Rovers.

    While you are in have all the belt loops removed from your trousers

    Gee did I miss any important ones....
    James


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    Yes.....a raincoat for wet weather........

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    The Td5 defender came with electric front windows......

    If the position of the window winder is annoying you......it can easily
    be changed to to any angle that suits you....


    If you want to go off road.....buy a defender and "enjoy" it's niggles.....
    If you want comforts and luxuries that are found in high spec cars.....then a late model disco
    or range rover would be better.......


    But the fenders will always be more fun.......
    I guess you gotta have a good sense of humor to buy a fender......

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    Just drove 3,500 Km from VIC to WA in 4 days in a 2009 Defender 110. For the first hour or so the right shoulder & elbow room seemed constrained, but soon got used to it, driving position was quite comfortable except for the foot on the accelerator feeling it was bent too far up. Maybe that's just my longish legs, seat extension rails will probably sort that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bavo View Post
    I've only had my 110 for 4 days now (loving it) and have already worked out a solution to your issue - buy a MY12 110 - it has ELECTRIC WINDOWS with switches on the dash!!! Perfect.

    When I find a cable to plug the camera into the computer I will post some pics.
    Electrics! Bah, humbug; the work of the devil.

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