Not having seen it, i'd reckon it must be series sides with a 110 roof- There's no practicable way to make the screen work.
That will be the one I mentioned earlier in this thread to be told "it can't be done".
Bumped into them last September.
Was a father and son and it was the sons car. Both were Landy tragics.
I spoke to them, they were on their way home from Melbourne, and they had a light brown/yellow/poo coloured S3 hardtop roof and sidepanels fitted. Told me (cos I asked) that the ROPS were still in place and only required minimal mods to keep.
I don't really care, because I've got a hardtop and I don't want a Perentie, but it has been done.
I'm sure no-one was wanting to be disrespectful Steane, but we'd love to see how it was done- to satisfy our
own tragic interests even if we don't want to copy them
Hi Steane I would have thought they might of had to cut down the ROPS as it looks to be too high Cheers
Are the boxes on the Perenties the same length as a normal 110? For some strange reason I thought the rear overhang was longer. Would this not make a normal 110 roof too short?
The chassis is longer, body standard length.
The 110 roof fits, you can swap bits of body from defender and series. A series roof will fit if you also use a series windscreen (not desirable).
The perentie chassis rear crossmember is further rearwards than the back of the body/tub (flush on the civilian vehicle) and the body mounting tabs (part of the chassis) are cranked to fit
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