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    Quote Originally Posted by rangie83 View Post

    Hope to soon fit a later LT77 with less noises when i can get around to buying one
    Mate, ive just ditched my piece of crap LT77 and went back to the LT95. If you want a tough box, keep the TL95.. dont waste your money on the LT77

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    stooge, CITRUS looks very impressive, the only problem is that it is to clean like the others. A good dirty road it is on order
    Chau
    You mean like this...

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    Hmm I;ve seen that before. Citrus Blight !
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    Quote Originally Posted by VladTepes View Post
    Hmm I;ve seen that before. Citrus Blight !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rangier Rover View Post
    You mean like this...

    This it is a very smart way of pinching top soil for other places and bring it to your garden
    Nice rig mate.
    Just wander if the smart "Boys in Blue" from NSW can not book you for driving like this ?
    It will be not surprise me, anything can happen on the other side of the border

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    Well it must be pretty realxing here as ive seen rigs so caked with mud that only the windscreen wipers have cleaned the windscreen, the rest of the car (lights, number plates etc etc) all MUD

    This time of the year, and with bright blue skys the last few weeks, I doubt we will see any kind of mud at all. Will have to wait for winter.

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    Talking Silly Me

    Silly me i have been using trailer and paying for good topsoil, need to go out in my V8 R Rover a lot more now I have bonified proof that other V8 Range Rover owners have discovered their second use is for gardening duties.
    Ps I agree with Stooge u should see some local 4x4 vehicles on the road after mud driving session on a good track.

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    76 2 door

    The old girl doesn't get out much anymore.
    4.6L, Holley, Extractors, 4 speed manual, 35" Silverstone MT 117
    Slightly modified to fit wheel barrow in when it was my work truck.
    2" body, 2" spring, open diffs (doh) Tried a welded rear smashed on tar before going 4wdriving. Waiting on rewire at the moment, front diff smacked the starter motor. Must extend bump stops on front.





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    That is an.... erm... interesting body modification.

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    Hey Loccor,
    We had the solenoid of the starter break from the front drive shaft hitting it at Fraser Island at Xmas time (thanks to MR Auto we had another delivered within 24hrs to Orchid Beach), this was because the starter was either a P76 starter or one from a sedan. If you change to a rangie starter the solenoid is up to the side rather than underneath it.

    Cheers Guy

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