Turning a luxury 4x4 into this, what do you think?
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Looks okay to me. In fact, I like most of the Landies and Rangies in this thread. The creativity is refreshing because I'm surrounded by Toyotas all with the same accessories and you'd start to think that that's all anyone could buy.
Funnily enough, I was thinking of making the exact same ladder as that one above.
At any given point in time, somewhere in the world someone is working on a Land-Rover.
People have just started modifying Discos, they no longer consider them posh cars made to be used in urban areas.
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There's some good looking Rangies there Lebanon.
Luv the Lada - I had one of those. Great little machine.
Indeed it is a great little machine, but I got the chance of driving one, we were off- roading at 2,500 m above sea level when I had to help a lady drive her Lada up on a steep hill she was afraid to tackle. Mate, this car has no power at this altitude, it took me seven to eight attempts to climb that hill, always loosing engine torque and momentum at the 3/4 of the climb.
Back to the 110 I climbed the hill first time.
Found this gem while hiking with the family. Some work is being done to tidy-up the paintwork. Notice the bulkhead condition for such an old model.
Also interesting is the bar in front of the front grill.
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On another day hiking, the kids spotted this smurf. We were in a sky resorts area so it makes sense that you need this reliable friend for the winter activities, it carries the logo of a well known hotel.
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and the kid's scrutiny
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I was delighted to find out that the municipality of the place where I live is still using a Land Rover, and not any Land Rover, a stage one!
It is in a sorry state but yet it sounds mechanically good except from the rear leaking differential, according to the driver it is still running on its original engine.
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