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    Cool

    Loaded and ready to go .would you want to do it in any other vehicle? Faults, Who cares, nothing does it better, or looks as good. Its ****ing rain in Perth, my defender doesn't leak and its mid 20's and fine in Ningaloo. What else could you want. (A sail fish, big macs, tuna ect?)

    Allan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grockle View Post
    Late 08 and 09my trucks are better.
    Like Scallops, I have an early one. No issues so far, but I do have a modified fuel breather (after reading of other's woes here) and besides we've been in drought for the last 2 years (last fortnight excluded) so no water ingress.

    It's had the sump replaced under warranty and that's it (so far).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allan View Post
    Loaded and ready to go .would you want to do it in any other vehicle? Faults, Who cares, nothing does it better, or looks as good. Its p...ing rain in Perth, my defender doesn't leak and its mid 20's and fine in Ningaloo. What else could you want. (A sail fish, big macs, tuna ect?)

    Allan
    Have a good trip Allan,

    Way back when I lived over there, My cousin, brother and I did the Ningaloo reef road in my WB ute. 5 litre, TH400 auto and LSD. Left Coral bay and camped / fished all the way up to Yardie Creek, where we got 7/8ths of the way across with the foot flat (and the auto selector in 'S' for sand) and had to actually hit the brakes as we would've cleaned up a bogged Jackeroo on the exit ramp to the carpark! Well there we stopped, buried to the bullbar in sand, only to be told by the Ranger that we'd have to BACK UP and go back to Coral bay as we weren't supposed to be here in a 2wd vehicle. What a prat. He then drove off with the warning that if he found we had used any vegetation to stuff under our wheels for traction he'd prosecute us to the full extent of the law. Double Prat. Along comes Yardie Creek tours owner in a V8 110 county, hooks us up and drags us the 50 metres up to the gravel carpark. We tracked him down in Exmouth and donated a carton of the amber stuff for his humanity, and enjoyed a few days in Exmouth before heading back down the coast. Really was one of the best camping/ fishing trips I have ever had, love that part of the coast.
    Enjoy!!

    JC
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    We call them "green logs". It has always been fisherman's paradise up there. We have been going up to Ningas since 1973 in various forms of Landrovers. Once did it in a Nisson "Poo role" and spent hours bogged on the beach in 40 deg heat. The following month we bought a 300 tdi Defender and now the Puma.

    Allan

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    Allan, aren't they trying to build some silly arsed resort up there soon ?

    I sposse that is what the people with the money call progress, and us mere mortals who like the simple things in life like beautiful scenery and the ability to catch our tea, call it a damn sham....er shame ..have a good old time Al don't forget some pics especially the one that gets away

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    Over here they do seem better as the mods for early trucks have been done on the line,but as others have said some early ones are fine,luck of the draw I suppose.and what and how they are being used and driven,most of yours are in a much harsher climate.

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