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    Meet my 90, and share the adventure.

    On 07.05.2014, I picked up a used 2012 defender 90 with 20,000km on it.

    I've never been one to name my cars, but seems a few around here give them pet names as opposed to the usual 'The Land Rover' or 'The Holden/Ford/etc'. I'm thinking if I were to name the car, I'd call him Nug (a hybrid of Douglas, and Nugget. We'll see if the name sticks.

    So far, its been a great journey through mud, stone, sand and clay... with a bit of highway in between for good measure.

    The past weekend was spent in Newcastle to catch up with family and old mates. A few calls later, caught up with a mate to discuss the finer points of 4wd, since I'm a novice behind the wheel when on dirt. He has been involved with the tuff truck scene for years, as well as rock crawling buggies. his current ride is a shopped 60 series cruiser , which I'm keen to get behind the wheel of in due course. He's done a heap of navigating for comps, so thought I'd be in good hands to get some pointers after my first week of ownership.

    We decided a trip to the tracks around mt Sugarloaf was in order, so nipped down to Edgeworth, ducked over the M1 pacific motorway, then climbed Mt Sugarloaf to find some action.

    Somewhere along the way I ended up doing this:


    And this:


    ...And this:

    Guilty as charged.

    On one of the tracks, we passed under the M1 (aka F3 freeway), and spotted a good photo op.
    For a smart phone, I think it turned out OK.


    All in all, got to stretch the legs of the little 90, and I'm very impressed with how it handles the rougher stuff (within the limits of my experience 4-wheeling).

    I'm hoping to keep this thread updated with my adventures, and document any progress I make on any future mods to the vehicle.

    -mitch

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    I also took some footage, check out the YouTube link below:
    Land Rover Defender 90 Mt. Sugarloaf Range Rd NSW - YouTube

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    Congratulations Toxic, good looking rig.

    Keep the photos and video coming.

    Sent from my iPhone using Forum Runner

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    June update:

    Been busy at work recently, so not much happening out of the ordinary. Have however picked up some new storage solutions for the 90. This is a Pelican 1750 long case. Great for a rifle, shotgun, or in my case, a 48" hi lift, and all my recovery gear. Castor wheels are inbuilt, and all foam lined for a snug fit (i've removed bottom foam, keeping it in the lid only.
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/ird2y1qffl...2014.09.35.jpg


    These cases are high strength plastic, are waterproof, dust-proof and generally just awesome gear. I'd recommend these cases for those people (like me) who are sick of the plastic tubs sold at bunnings, and are looking for a quality, long term solution.

    I also picked up a shorter long case- a pelican 1720 which fits nicely in the back cargo area of the 90 with about 100mm gap. Not sure what I'll store in this yet, but know it will suit horizontal mounting on the roof rack.

    I've got a much bigger 1630 case also. NB the 750ml bourbon and vodka bottles for scale. To put it in perspective, my girlfriend can fit inside nicely
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/0hxuwa0zk9...2016.41.51.jpg

    I'm also testing out sharing images via the links to my dropbox account. Please let me know if these images are not visible on your end (they work OK for me, but are a https address).

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    You spent $400 on 1 plastic case?

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    They're not the cheapest, but they are the best.
    I've bought too much crap in the past, then had to buy it another 3 times when it wears out, breaks or doesn't perform as expected.

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    There is better buckets available then what Bunnings has, that doesn't cost over $50, and far less then $400.

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    Cant see the pics here....

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    Just found a few images online of pelican cases used in some expedition vehicles. While they may not be for everyone, they are definitely a good way to make good use of available space while restraining a load.

    Pelican 1650 in a Defender 90




    Another large case in a disco. Probably a 1630 or 1650.



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