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    The F truck is a 4 speed box too so I am not too worried about that, tray size is more important, it is a pity they never did a 130. I do like the rag top though as tool boxes and stuff in the try will stay dry. I suppose there is always a trailer for big stuff and hey bails..
    Chris

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    My advise for what it's worth is go and drive one
    That will definitely make your mind up one way or another
    The only similarity in the driving experience between the Perentie and Puma is the badge IMHO
    Phil
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    The tray size on the 6x6 is larger than a 130, it is 3.2m x 2.2m.

    With the two axles under the rear it would be great for hay bails.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil B View Post
    My advise for what it's worth is go and drive one
    That will definitely make your mind up one way or another
    The only similarity in the driving experience between the Perentie and Puma is the badge IMHO
    Phil
    Totally agree. Driving a Puma is about as exciting as driving a Ford Transit Van. Driving a Perentie is like driving a Land Rover!
    Regards Warrick.
    "Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex....It takes a touch of genius and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction."
    Albert Einstein.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wpalmo View Post
    Totally agree. Driving a Puma is about as exciting as driving a Ford Transit Van. Driving a Perentie is like driving a Land Rover!
    Regards Warrick.
    I dont know, when Top Gear had that female racing driver drive a Ford Transit round the Nurbug ring it looked quite exciting to me
    Chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corgie Carrier View Post
    The tray size on the 6x6 is larger than a 130, it is 3.2m x 2.2m.

    With the two axles under the rear it would be great for hay bails.
    I did nnot know that, interesting!!
    I will have a bit of a google
    Cheers
    Chris

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    Hey Chris,

    Original Top Gear episode with Jeremy Clarkson below
    Sabine Schmitz vs Jeremy Clarkson, part 1/2 (Series 6, Episode 7) | Top Gear


    Sabine Schmitz laps are below - Parts 1 & 2

    [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQJKQjXpGQA[/ame]
    [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KiC03_wVjc[/ame]


    Cheers,

    Cripesamighty

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    Thumbs up Perentie questions

    Just buy one, and start the relationship. Enjoy. The 3.9 is not about speed, tractors never are...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by cripesamighty View Post
    Hey Chris,

    Original Top Gear episode with Jeremy Clarkson below
    Sabine Schmitz vs Jeremy Clarkson, part 1/2 (Series 6, Episode 7) | Top Gear


    Sabine Schmitz laps are below - Parts 1 & 2

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQJKQjXpGQA
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KiC03_wVjc


    Cheers,

    Cripesamighty
    Yes that was Top Gear classic!! I love the bit were the Transit passes the motorbikes Imagine you have paid your money to drive the Nurbug ring on a motorbike for the racing experience and you get passed by a diesel transit van!!
    Chris

  10. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by wollomi1962 View Post
    Just buy one, and start the relationship. Enjoy. The 3.9 is not about speed, tractors never are...........
    It is something I will look into further, it will either be a 130 tray back or a Perentie. I am off to a shoot in Brisbane and today we drove 650km towing the caravan with the Defender. Before I bought the Defender I had terrible back pain after as little as 60km never mind over 600km so for that reason alone I am sold on Land Rover simply as I am enjoying pain free driving again.
    Chris

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