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Thread: History of The RR LSE in Australia

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    Great thread, if a little old - worth while bringing back.

    Just bought a blue 93 LSE (has 4.6 p38 engine with just 60K on it). Mechanics seems to have been well looked after but central glove box is trashed and paint not great.

    Came from Sydney but lives in Melbourne now. I seem to remember the seller saying it was the first LSE in Oz, but that's not why I bought it, would be cool to confirm though.

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    Just bought one but more like Verns but with a v8.

    Has had Eas removed and I will ditch abs when it gets home based on all the mods it has. Lockers flares offset wheels flares etc
    1976 LR 90 Hybrid GONE
    1985 RRC chev GONE
    1997 D1 V8 GONE
    1973 RRC Gone
    1980'RRC Build in progress GOING
    Disco wrecking 93 & 94
    1993 RRC LSE

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    Oh late 93 build hard dash that has had an r380!fitted
    1976 LR 90 Hybrid GONE
    1985 RRC chev GONE
    1997 D1 V8 GONE
    1973 RRC Gone
    1980'RRC Build in progress GOING
    Disco wrecking 93 & 94
    1993 RRC LSE

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    Im glad this thread has been revived, it's quite an interesting read

    I can only imagine that all (most?) LSEs have a fair few miles on them by now. If I was going to buy a RRC it would either be an early 2 door or one of these ... although I suspect the LSE would be a bit easier day to day

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    Previous two owners have done this to mine.
    5.2 stroker wolf injection. (For sale) reverting to 3.9
    R380 5 speed
    BW about to fit Lt 230
    Arb lockers maxi axles. Few changes coming
    Front rear arb bars winch etc
    Body lift about to come out
    Lra flares and snorkel
    Eastern wheel works wheels 285 75 16 All terrains
    230 lt fuel
    1976 LR 90 Hybrid GONE
    1985 RRC chev GONE
    1997 D1 V8 GONE
    1973 RRC Gone
    1980'RRC Build in progress GOING
    Disco wrecking 93 & 94
    1993 RRC LSE

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    My other Rangie is a '91 and shorter (obviously)

    I bought my LSE so I could sleep in the back. Great, but now if i leave something on the back seat, I can't reach the bloody thing!!!

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    1976 LR 90 Hybrid GONE
    1985 RRC chev GONE
    1997 D1 V8 GONE
    1973 RRC Gone
    1980'RRC Build in progress GOING
    Disco wrecking 93 & 94
    1993 RRC LSE

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    Anyone know the ramp-over on an LSE? compared to standard 4dr versus 2 dr?
    Roads?.. Where we're going, we don't need roads...
    MY92 RRC 3.9 Ardennes Green
    MY93 RRC LSE 300tdi/R380/LT230 British Racing Green
    MY99 D2 V8 Kinversand

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    A little bit more LSE history

    In early 1993, LRA imported five (or perhaps seven) special build LSEs, one of which was on display at the Sydney Motor Show in 1993 and was subsequently used by the MD whose name escapes me. We bumped into each other in Omeo (on the way to Dinner Plain, he returning) when he recognised the car and introduced himself and told me the story. The Thredbo landslide tragedy occurred later that night.
    I think all the special vehicles were Mosswood with brown leather (everywhere!), with birds-eye maple trim, Rolls-Royce style fold out tables behind the front seats and rear air conditioning via a high back centre console with a drinks cabinet and tray. I suspect they were predominantly made for the U.S.A. market as I see heaps of bits for sale over there, in a range of colours.
    I think the SE was priced on or about $95k at the time and the LSE $105k. These special vehicles were about $120k.
    The show LSE (build date December 1992) was released for sale in late '93 and was bought by a Melbourne based exec for $95k. The company depreciated it to $36.5k three years later and insisted that it be changed over! I grabbed it as my SIII was getting a bit tired.
    I expected it to go where the SIII (with FFR sealed ignition and a raised air intake) went with the exception of deep river crossings. Upon purchase, I immediately installed ARB diff locks, bullbar, rear bar, long range tank and winch. Subsequent updates have included IPF lights, an HS2.8 diesel, Mantec raised air intake and an engine driven air compressor. Mods include second battery and relocating EAS from underneath the car (where it was a bugger to work on) to the inside rear to where the absurdly large sub-woofer and CD stacker used to be (I plan on fitting a water tank where the EAS was). The sub-woofer has been replaced with a far superior Alpine unit to match the Alpine head unit which accepts an iPod.
    The car has just had a major overhaul, replacing wheel bearings, overhauling swivel pin housings, new disks and pads and overhauled calipers. Interior has been looked after with a new headlining and I replaced the torn and faded leather front seats with a hard wearing Ford cloth as cloth is better in the heat than leather. It would have been nice to have imported the correct leather but hard to justify the cost. It is a bush vehicle after all. Whilst I had the seats out it was straightforward to wire up 12v outlets attached to the seat controls to power a couple of Waeco seat coolers for summer driving. I stripped out the broken seat base heater elements and replaced them with P38 ones. The seat back elements were OK with just one broken wire to be soldered up.
    Car was ready to go back on the road a few days ago when I realised the WABCO booster (ANR 1118) had locked up. Probably the power valve. I am looking to see if there's anyone who can work on them, otherwise I'll have to strip it down myself! Parts could be a problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DieselLSE View Post
    In early 1993, LRA imported five (or perhaps seven) special build LSEs, one of which was on display at the Sydney Motor Show in 1993 and was subsequently used by the MD whose name escapes me.
    Asquith & Johnstone (then owned by Trivett but prior to losing it's name) helped prepare the Motor Show cars for that year so I could well have fitted some accessories to your car. I remember going in with a couple of other mechanics to fit a heap of 6th/7th seats to the Disco 1s the day before the show opened.
    Scott

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