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    And apparently its worth getting under the car and sealing the seams and around the rear speakers with Bytyl Mastic , to stop dust! a trick is to do it at night with a light in the cabin ! To find the cracks.

    (AS i once said, i feel like a Priest giving marriage advice, all theory no hands on )
    By all means get a Defender. If you get a good one, you'll be happy. If you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher.
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    My dealer has written back believing the black 'goop' is still a standard feature of the Defender.

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    So one would think that the goop would seal any panel gaps. Gets confusing with so many variants under the Defender moniker.
    By all means get a Defender. If you get a good one, you'll be happy. If you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher.
    apologies to Socrates

    Clancy MY15 110 Defender

    Clancy's gone to Queensland Rovering, and we don't know where he are

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    Question

    The only "goop" under our MY13 90 is black stuff under the rear diff housing.
    Pickles.

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    On our MY14 its got some painted on black goo where its gone rusty on the boat. I cleaned it off. places like steering knuckles and ball joints etc.

    They have just daubed it on to hide 30% of the rust on those areas

    terrible!

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    Can anyone thats installed the Exbox in a 2013/4 Defender, with the Amp on the back of the cubby box - comment on how it went...

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    Quote Originally Posted by specwarop View Post
    Regarding that black goop stuff. I vaguely remember when I ordered my Defender, one of their auxilliary salesman trying to flog me a premium pack of some sorts which included tinting, some scotchguarding of the seats and an undercar spray....I thought it was a joke haha..

    Has anyone seen the Nakatanenga under cubby boxes?
    They seem to be all the rage in Europe...But how one gets one in Australia is a big unknown.
    The Nakatanenga website doesnt have Australia as an option...Their Website
    It also costs about $270AUD, which is cheaper than the Mulgo Exbox...
    It helps when we compare Apples with Apples...
    The nakatenga box is not comparable to our Mulgo Exbox as such. Exbox has the fittings holes to move your vehicles' electronics, whereas the nakatenga box is for storage of valuables only.
    If you look only at the price however you will be surprised to see that the standard Mulgo Exbox is $250 against the standard Nakatenga box for $270. Then there are options for both units,
    Nakatenga box with 1 double USB socket and 1 12V socket is $330. If you get the Mulgo Exbox with same sockets you also get the necessary wiring as well as a 6-way (or 12-way) fuse box with it for $350 (or $370).

    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by specwarop View Post
    Can anyone thats installed the Exbox in a 2013/4 Defender, with the Amp on the back of the cubby box - comment on how it went...
    We have installed quite a few of these with subwoofer now. You will need to drill two additional holes, one in the bade of the exbox and another one at the back to feed the wiring for the subwoofer through. There is enough standard cabling for the connection.

    Cheers, Daniel

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    p 0438 183 507 / www.mulgo.com.au

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    Daniel has there been any warrant issues with the ex box being fitted?
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    Daniel has there been any warrant issues with the ex box being fitted?
    Everything you fit to your vehicle could potentially impact on warranty, if the fault can be traced back to the modification. I have however not heard of any warranty issues in relation to the Exbox so far.

    Mulgo Pty Ltd
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    p 0438 183 507 / www.mulgo.com.au

    Purchase your 4wd gear online:
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    follow us on facebook:
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