Nicely done Justin, Tall enough![]()
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Got a Defender at home , dont know what to do with it??????
Well take the back off (get rid of the rest). Make a trailer out of it and put it behind your Classic RR
It will thank you for it.
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Justin
Nicely done Justin, Tall enough![]()
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It's a good bit of gear, seen it on the Levuka trip a few weeks ago.
Go the Rangie
Trav
Great work Justin... always look good and love the clear lights and chequer plate to match the rangy![]()
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love it... always wanted to do similar.
thats the second one on the site in the last week or so is it not?
also, there is a series ii landy and a series ii tub based trailer that gets around the sunshine coast, always makes me look twice..
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Very nice, but would look better behind a Defender or County....
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Hey Justin, It looks good, although think how sweet it would look with the 2 door rear end behind the classic rangie
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