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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Exactly. The pov pack "mine spec" versions we hire don't even have central locking. The internal roll bars also eat into the cabin room and make it almost impossible to open the rear doors...

    The minions working for me on the project have a hard time believing me when I tell them how much they cost and that they are almost new. However if you point out a new defender they also think they look "old"...
    Kids these days eh?

    I had a "You mean they're still making those landrovers?" question from someone who should have known better. They assumed that all these more modern looking defenders were just old ones tarted up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    I spent years in a BJ42..... That's why I bought a rangie

    Not sure where the 90 comes from as its a prado, but anyway

    Fair enough...the first Luxury 4wd MADE..

    I can see you love comfort and refinement then..especially after an old BJ40

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    If you are talking about bullbars in the bolded bit, I think a more correct response is that the police/transport interpretation of the ADRs and the manufacturer interpretation of the ADRs differed. It seems NSW has allowed a 2yr grace period for people to get their bullbars checked for compliance (see below). The PDF below gives pretty clear rules on what does and doesn't comply.


    Bull bars < Vehicle safety < Staying safe < NSW Centre for Road Safety
    http://roadsafety.transport.nsw.gov....tolerances.pdf
    Nah I was referring to the roof mounted spotlights however since there quest on targeting the spotlights has kinda failed they have started making a big fuss over the bullbars AGAIN
    After being threw 2 ARB bars on roos the next option was this bar which has already been tested on some ferals and held up perfectly...I know which one I feel safer sitting behind when cruising along stretches of road at midnight...uneducated morons in high positions really frustrates me but dunno what will become of it

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4x4 MORE View Post
    Fair enough...the first Luxury 4wd MADE..

    I can see you love comfort and refinement then..especially after an old BJ40
    BJ42 not 40

    Rangie, 302 Windsor, C4, G60 transfer and 9" rear way back when

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    My bad..

    They are sought after today..Especially a BJ42 LX!

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    To each his own, this is an interesting comparison. Defender 110/ 76 series cruiser, Bob


    [ame="http://youtu.be/vNcs0dcjyB8"]Land Rover Defender 110 VS Toyota Land Cruiser 76 Wagon - YouTube[/ame]
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    BJ42 not 40

    Rangie, 302 Windsor, C4, G60 transfer and 9" rear way back when
    My BIL had one many years ago and it was a BJ40 not a 42.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    To each his own, this is an interesting comparison. Defender 110/ 76 series cruiser, Bob


    Land Rover Defender 110 VS Toyota Land Cruiser 76 Wagon - YouTube
    Even with a 4.2 NA they reckon the toyota wins against the puny

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    Interesting thread. I like the Land Cruiser, and the sound of those V8's especially when they have a mandrel bent 3" exhaust! As for the Roo Bar and Spotties... Really??? Who gives a crap!! Each person makes their vehicle their own.. There's that much red tape in Europe it makes for a boring place!! One of the reasons I came here!! Some of us have 101's... and if we really wanted to get picky, would they be legal? Aged lap belts, crap lights, lazy brakes, out of date bar grip tyres on some.. modified rims.. battery in the cab space.. no safety in a crash... Need I go on... Do I care? Nope.. Do I have a silly daft diesel in mine! Hell yeah! Does it go faster than perhaps it used to!! Yup! Am I at fault? Probably! Do I care.. No. Do I love it Yup! Its mine! So, here's the crack, contribute to the thread with some positive stuff, and if you can't, then go back to that padded room!
    1995 Mercedes 1222A 4x4
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    'When there's smoke, there's plenty of poke!!'
    'The more the smoke, the more the poke!!'

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    Quote Originally Posted by pop058 View Post
    My BIL had one many years ago and it was a BJ40 not a 42.
    Yep, so he had a 3L B engine short wheel base landcruiser, bj40 as opposed to the later 3.4L 3B engine bj42...

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