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    Wizard RaZz0Rs Bolt on's - Diesel RRC

    Howdy All,

    So I decided to use this little thread of my own to post all the things that are about to be bolted on to my.. new to me Rangie.
    I will also be bolting up a roof console that I have had kicking around for years and not able to use thanks to the sun roof in my green rangie... but now
    I will take a heap of pics of this item in case anyone would like to make one.

    List of items already in place;
    TDI 300
    Rock crawler gears
    Twin maxi lockers
    Maxi axles and rear axle housing
    Upgraded CV's
    5sp Manual suffix box
    2" Lift
    Snorkel

    List of things happening;

    Clean up and repaint my full roof rack
    Fit roof top tent
    Park it at LRA and get flares sitted, Madman system, rock sliders & right hand snorkle for cabin air (Twin snorkle setup lol )
    Get full setup from forby fitouts with draws and fridge slider etc DIY Draws in Sydney get my cash for a stacked draws and fridge slide
    Fit up my rear bar with wheel carrier
    Get new bullbar since my old ones no good - Done New one didn't fit - sourcing another - funny enough selling a D1 winch bar
    Get new winch and light bars etc not over the top but replace current ones
    Move over the CDL switch setup instead of using the handle :P Decided not to do this! Keep it all mechanical
    Fit roof console and FM radio pod
    Park it at performance car audio for a custom setup Did it myself and IMO just the way I wanted it and better and cheaper
    Park it at piranha off road for the third battery setup and their isolator configuration
    Move over my cargo barrier as well
    Fix heater fan
    Fit snow tires for snow trips - Already happening - ie right now today
    Get off set rims for the bigger muds - Already have a few ideas - Fitted up the 265/75/16's on standard rims instead
    Fit my sill tank from my green rangie for another 40lt on top of the 120 Have sill tank - but not sure on fitting it just yet
    Fit another sill tank for water carrying on the passenger side sill Will only happen if I fit the above sill tank
    Fit all my bash plates
    Fit my diff breather kit

    Getting there - updated 19/09/17 and birthday not far off... wonder if she'll be ready for a camping weekend.. mmmm

    Update 8/11/17 - Done her first major trip, while a few things still need to happen she proved her self far beyond anything I ever expected!

    I will be bringing over as many bits as I think are good enough, from the Green rangie and cleaning them up to go in to the new one.
    One of the first things will be a center console rebuild based on this idea -https://landroverforums.com/forum/modifications-33/range-rover-classic-center-console-image-intensive-14123/

    But also to bring over the wood panels from the mean Greenie - and clean them up. I have used this wrap to see what its like... with a vinyl dye to change the plastics to a charcoal it might look fairly good.
    And of course my awesome MOD plate
    modplate.jpgdash2.jpgdash1.jpgswitchpanel.jpg

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    Is the mod plate just for the engine conversion

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    newtires.jpg

    Ahhh new rubber on - for snow and ice driving bigger mudders will come a little later on.

    Have to admit I dont mind the white rims Going to paint \ touch them up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    Is the mod plate just for the engine conversion
    Looks like it. Code LA1 is for an equivalent engine conversion.

    I like the bit that says 'This plate not to be removed'
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    Looks like it. Code LA1 is for an equivalent engine conversion.

    I like the bit that says 'This plate not to be removed'
    I am not touching that with a 10ft pole!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaZz0R View Post
    I am not touching that with a 10ft pole!
    But you already have
    Looking good mate

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    Hi Razzor,

    I've had those tyres on my POS for awhile now.

    They wear a bit fast, but are super grippy on wet tar and surprisingly good in mud (not boghole type mud).

    Not a bad all rounder if most use is on the road. No plugs in any of my latest set (yet).

    cheers, DL

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    Quote Originally Posted by 350RRC View Post
    Hi Razzor,

    I've had those tyres on my POS for awhile now.

    They wear a bit fast, but are super grippy on wet tar and surprisingly good in mud (not boghole type mud).

    Not a bad all rounder if most use is on the road. No plugs in any of my latest set (yet).

    cheers, DL
    Yeah mate - I used them for over a year but they went with the Disco I sold recently.
    I chose to get them for snow runs up mt Buller and other area's - they handle great in snow and can air them down for light track work as well.

    Yes they wear quick because they are a soft tire for the snow - so I only use them for winter and have 2 other sets of rims.
    But I am hunting for a good off set rim for the mudders that I'll get in a few months

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    Got a set of Cooper STT's 35 x 12 x 15 on sunraysias that I'll be getting rid of at some stage. 90% +.

    DL

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    Quote Originally Posted by 350RRC View Post
    Got a set of Cooper STT's 35 x 12 x 15 on sunraysias that I'll be getting rid of at some stage. 90% +.

    DL
    35" is a little too big for me. :-) probly 32's but the rims... are they off set outwards for those tiers or you use spacers?

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