if i manage to pick one up 'hard top' than it will be de-militerise and setup up for a trip to africa......don't think it would be wise driving around africa in a camo 110
G'day all those lucky people who have bought a 110 or sixby at auction, or, like me, are planning to do so.
How do you intend using your acquisition? I know there are collectors looking for something special, ex-army folks looking to acquire their old steed, farmers needing a robust farm hack, travellers wanting a campervan base, a hire company renting them out for outback trips...
Could you please list your variant (GS/FFR/RFSV/Ambo etc and a description of intended use?
if i manage to pick one up 'hard top' than it will be de-militerise and setup up for a trip to africa......don't think it would be wise driving around africa in a camo 110
I'm aiming to nab a GS.
Handy for carting stuff around the property, maybe a landy event here and there, but mainly for chucking a swag and an esky in the back and going bush for a few days at a time.
 Fossicker
					
					
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						I bought myself a rag top FFR with winch. Basically setting it up to do 4wd trips and haul my dirt bikes around with a fridge full of cold beer and food
Not much setup required really, add a compressor ,usb charging ports and a fridge. Good to go!
thinking about a GS/softtop
getting a bunch of mates with camos and paintball guns and practice raiding civilians cars like they have a terrorist inside.
If I get one it will be my everyday driver
When I can scrape together enough money i'll be sitting next to it and staring for a few months, then I'll take the roof off and drive around like I'm king of the road... then I'm going camping at Straddie.
 Wizard
					
					
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						I'm aiming to get a soft top to use as a ute/weekend work truck. Will keep it original and unmodded.
Mines just my play thing.....
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