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coolblues_au
22nd February 2010, 02:25 PM
hey all, we have just purchased a 2002 110 Extreem and we are intending turning it into our mobile camper. Guess you get the idea sleep in the back, draws under the bed and roof rack etc,etc. We would love to see what you guys have got and how you have set up your campers. So many question, look forward to a few photo posts.
Cheers, A.J and K.J

dullbird
22nd February 2010, 02:26 PM
welcome to the forum and congrats on your purchase

have a look through here might give you some ideas

http://www.aulro.com/afvb/90-110-130-defender-county/86568-ideas-your-expedition-defender.html

dmdigital
22nd February 2010, 05:27 PM
Welcome! :D

Where in Tassie are you - North or South?

coolblues_au
22nd February 2010, 05:39 PM
Thanks for responding, we have just purchased a 2002 extreem 110. The vehicle is like new with just 140.000 km. It has been a black road vehicle only. We are in Devonport and intend seeing some of the coast line from a different perspective. We are boating people so we are going to have a different view. Have had two 4x4's in the past in the form of Toyota.
We are intending kitting out the new vehicle for onboard camping as opposed to caravaning. It was great finding this site because there is so much info in here.
Lots to learn about the brand but we have loved the look of the traditional tough vehicle. We hope that love will continue. I am a hands on owner in that I intend getting my hands dirty in the workshop with fabrication of rack etc.
I will no doubt require your help along the way. Actualy you might help now in that I need to buy a workshop manual, so where from etc.
Take things easy, from Alan & Kathy

dullbird
22nd February 2010, 05:46 PM
Dave's Interesting Things (http://www.davesitshop.com/davesitshop/index.php?_a=viewCat&catId=1)

dmdigital
22nd February 2010, 06:25 PM
You've got lots to explore down there. We went through Corinna and across the Pieman ferry last August. The Tarkine's a fantastic region (if you ignore the effects of logging).