Haha. No I disagree. They are just showing that the enthusiast can modify, add to, service and (down the track like any new vehicle) repair their pride and joy. Even adding spot lights, it is very handy to have the electrical diagrams for things like high beam trigger wires etc. Cheers
PS. I also don't agree that Yota are the Japanese brand benchmark any more in terms of pure reliability in 4wds.


 
						
					 
					
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					 . I also seriously considered a 70 series until spending time with a mate of 40 years at the property he manages. There I drove the 70 series and realised that unless it had 20 bags of cement on the tray the ride was at odds with the health of my spinal cord! Reports of NVH with the Defender /Puma and other issues tended to put me off especially when I realised that I was in fact at the time, requiring a practical vehicle which would also serve as a comfortable interstate tourer to support elderly parents.... Time passes!
. I also seriously considered a 70 series until spending time with a mate of 40 years at the property he manages. There I drove the 70 series and realised that unless it had 20 bags of cement on the tray the ride was at odds with the health of my spinal cord! Reports of NVH with the Defender /Puma and other issues tended to put me off especially when I realised that I was in fact at the time, requiring a practical vehicle which would also serve as a comfortable interstate tourer to support elderly parents.... Time passes! . My former P38 certainly did not lend itself to this, nor would a new Defender (in my opinion)... I had a good look at one in a car park the other day... "luxurious" came to mind
. My former P38 certainly did not lend itself to this, nor would a new Defender (in my opinion)... I had a good look at one in a car park the other day... "luxurious" came to mind ...  I'd be hesitant to take it off road for fear of hashing the paintwork!...  I don't think one can get away from some electronics... but it's the heavy duty underpinnings which appear to set the Grenadier apart... like the 70 series Toyotas...but more up-to-date. Food for thought...
...  I'd be hesitant to take it off road for fear of hashing the paintwork!...  I don't think one can get away from some electronics... but it's the heavy duty underpinnings which appear to set the Grenadier apart... like the 70 series Toyotas...but more up-to-date. Food for thought...
				 
						
					




 
						
					 
						
					

 
				 
						
					 
			
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