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    Quote Originally Posted by The Cone of Silence View Post
    It's a very expensive modification but I highly recommend it.

    Is it? I heard somewhere that a 110 conversion is around $10K, which seems reasonable when comparing it to a camper trailer for example. Still, I suppose that is without fitout.

    Daniel is away until the end of Jan, so I can't ask. Does anyone have a ball park figure for his 130 conversion?



    Quote Originally Posted by The Cone of Silence View Post
    PM me if you want any more information - happy to send more pics too if you want some ideas.
    Will do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Cone of Silence View Post
    It's a very expensive modification but I highly recommend it. I had a rooftop tent before and prior to that I was on the ground in a tent or a swag.

    1. How is the quality.

    It's Daniel - quality of design is high, quality of fabrication is high. I've done thousands of kms of rough off-roading and mine hasn't skipped a beat. After 3 years I replaced the rubber seal but to be honest it would have been fine for a lot longer.

    2. Are they easy to get in and out of.
    Yes, unless you've had 13 tins and need to get up for a pee in the night - the dismount can be interesting with a fuzzy head, but it's way easier than with a rooftop tent, for example.

    3. If you fitted one again would you do it exactly the same or would you do something different.
    I can't think of anything I'd do differently. I went for the DRIFTA set up but worked with Daniel on what suited me best. Work out all your interior needs and he'll help you create a solution.


    My fridge set-up below - Waeco CFX40 with MSA drop slide.

    Attachment 134701Attachment 134702

    PM me if you want any more information - happy to send more pics too if you want some ideas.
    That's the best use of a dropdown fridge slide that I've seen. Is it also accessible from the rear of the vehicle with the doors shut and the poptop up? What do you store between the fridge and the rear?

    I've always had my fridge replacing the single rear seat, but oriented the other way, so lid opens towards front seat head rest. A 60L Engel fits well that way too without a slide.

    Mulgo Pop Top Expensive? ...compared to a tent or swag yes. But for convenience and quality it's not expensive for what it is IMO. ...I'm dead keen but then I don't have the cash, so I guess that makes it expensive for me!

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    Spoke with Daniel in Dec he quoted me $10k for the conversion for a 110 and said it would take about a week, but he could condense it to a couple of days for me as I have to drive down from North Queensland. Also said he was booked until March unless things have changed.
    cheers Eddie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeros View Post
    That's the best use of a dropdown fridge slide that I've seen. Is it also accessible from the rear of the vehicle with the doors shut and the poptop up? What do you store between the fridge and the rear?

    I've always had my fridge replacing the single rear seat, but oriented the other way, so lid opens towards front seat head rest. A 60L Engel fits well that way too without a slide.

    Mulgo Pop Top Expensive? ...compared to a tent or swag yes. But for convenience and quality it's not expensive for what it is IMO. ...I'm dead keen but then I don't have the cash, so I guess that makes it expensive for me!
    That's very kind of you Zeros

    Fridge is accessible from the inside of the car - I can't get into it from the driver's seat but the passenger can reach around and get stuck in.

    Between the fridge and the rear I have the 'standard' Mulgo fit out - storage lockers brimming with tools, campfire goodies, lights, cookware, straps and tie-downs, first aid, a water pump, the kitchen pantry and a couple of ammo boxes full of tucker. And booze. They all fit into various shaped storage lockers.

    Some pics here might help https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4KTuuNyQWn4MTJwMm5HbTI4UXc
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    Guys,
    This might sound like a strange question, but I am curious here - between a Defender with the Mulgo conversion and a Landcruiser Troopcarrier with the Mulgo conversion as well - which one has the more room?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robmacca View Post
    Guys,
    This might sound like a strange question, but I am curious here - between a Defender with the Mulgo conversion and a Landcruiser Troopcarrier with the Mulgo conversion as well - which one has the more room?
    Troopy......even when comparing against a 110 Hardtop

    If I had my time over....and a few bucks I would go a 120 ute coverted into Hardtop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    Troopy......even when comparing against a 110 Hardtop

    If I had my time over....and a few bucks I would go a 120 ute coverted into Hardtop.
    120 or did u mean a 130?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robmacca View Post
    120 or did u mean a 130?
    I believe there were 120 cab chassis produce at on stage......although you have me second guessing now.

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    120's are real. Single cab, same era as the Isuzu county with Isuzu engine etc.

    Steve
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    Quote Originally Posted by steveG View Post
    120's are real. Single cab, same era as the Isuzu county with Isuzu engine etc.

    Steve
    Probably rare beasts.....for some reason I thought there was a TD5 as well.

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