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    101's on JAG

    Just sat down for lunch. On with the telly. JAG is on. It's part two of a two part filmed in Australia. Part one had Sam Worthington playing an Australian sailor being killed by an American sailor. Nick Tate is the judge in the trial.
    Well, in the background of one of the scenes, there were two parked 101's.
    They were that light, sandy green colour and in the short glimpse I had, I couldn't see any markings.

    Oh, airdate was August 2000 so it was well after the 101's were disposed of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
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    Oh, airdate was August 2000 so it was well after the 101's were disposed of.
    Then they probably were supplied by Film Cars Australia currently at Canterbury, but I seem to remember the owner is in Balmain.

    They have their own cars and an extensive database of privately owned cars available.

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    later in the episode they drive around in a 110

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    If you had watched the Leyland Brothers last week (about 3am on 72) they took two series Land Rovers to the tip of Cape York in 1972. Wow and double wow. The dirt started at Cairns and the OTL at a couple of sheds called Coen, which was also the last fuel. No causeways, no graders, no road houses, no supplies, no fuel, no ferry (just 100+ metre wide Jardine) and almost no one else (they camped at the Jardine for a week waiting for it go down before anyone else turned up) and nobody had even dreamt of putting a sign at the tip. Made todays OTL look like a freeway at the peak.

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