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    Quote Originally Posted by shack View Post
    What's the fascination with a manual?
    I'd imagine the heavy towing he regularly does.
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    Quote Originally Posted by maxperformance View Post
    Hi all,

    I think sometime ago I saw an UK D2 ad but unsure of details as it was too long time ago and did not have any intention to remember it.

    So my question is, does LR make a D2a (or D2) in a form of a HSE equivalent that has all of those things:

    - Manual gearbox
    - ACE
    - SLS
    - Leather trim
    - Electric and heated seats
    - Rear airconditioner
    - Dual sunroofs
    I would assume a rear AC could not be optioned without being a 7 seater and SLS comes as a standard fit with 7 seats.

    What motor preference ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    I'd imagine the heavy towing he regularly does.
    There is nothing wrong with a well maintained auto box for towing, Just ask the farmers towing huge air seeders around the paddock with their auto tractors or truckkies pulling road trains with an auto box fitted in the prime mover
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    Quote Originally Posted by pop058 View Post
    I would assume a rear AC could not be optioned without being a 7 seater and SLS comes as a standard fit with 7 seats.
    50/50 odds that it's still fitted tho (admittedly more likely given it's higher trim).

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    Quote Originally Posted by maxperformance View Post
    okie, then what do you think which way will be easier? or what do you vote for?

    1- buying a great condition HSE and convert to manual (getting a full donor Manual D2/D2a on the side)

    2- or waiting for months/years to see one imported SE with full options coming up (with unknown condition). I haven't seen anything like that in the last 3 years in Au market.
    Option 1 has the highest fun factor.
    Option 2. You know how much UK cars rust out? You'd wait and wait, possibly for ever, and then have to buy the rear chassis to weld in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    I'd imagine the heavy towing he regularly does.
    I'd think the auto still wins out in that scenario, just keep em locked up...

    Then you don't have to worry about spigot bushes, DMF's, thrust bearings and the actual box dying, I think the zf is probably stronger and more reliable than the r380 when properly maintained and driven.

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by shack View Post
    I'd think the auto still wins out in that scenario, just keep em locked up...

    Then you don't have to worry about spigot bushes, DMF's, thrust bearings and the actual box dying, I think the zf is probably stronger and more reliable than the r380 when properly maintained and driven.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    There is nothing wrong with a well maintained auto box for towing, Just ask the farmers towing huge air seeders around the paddock with their auto tractors or truckkies pulling road trains with an auto box fitted in the prime mover
    Not many road trains with automatic transmissions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    You're preaching to the converted. I haven't owned a manual car for about twenty years.
    I have owned both over the years and an auto absolutly ****s on a manual on the beach (Which is most of the time for me) .
    At the moment I have a manual 79 Series that is an absolute beast power wise and could likely pull a house down and it does a fantastic job of dragging the 3T brick around but my little D2a auto makes it look feeble on the soft sand because there is Zero chance of stuffing up a gear change when things get tricky in the D2a with CDL engaged
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    The manual with the V8 is...fun. And adds character. Its better downhill and the extra ratio is nice. I have never bogged the D2 in sand but admit that geneally an auto in sand is better (except if not cooled properly like a lot of dual cab utes. The Triton is one of 2 dual cabs that have an auto trans cooler). On a different note the manual D2 runs an engine oil cooler on the V8 but funnily the D2a does not.

    Must admit I do like the 6 speed auto I drive now but I love jumping in the D2 and shifting cogs.

    Cheers

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